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Stanford, 2001 Timeline Saturday, June 21     Author
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County Judge Leaving For Stanford  County's first black Superior Court judge will be the university's vice provost and counselor to the president Stanford Names New CFO  Livingston is currently the CFO of OpenTV. He succeeds Byerwalter Former assist. professor dies at 101  Elisabeth Stenbock-Fermor taught Russian. She was born in Odessa, Ukraine Sloan Fellowships  Two assistant professors, Hongjie Dai and Andrea Goldsmith were have been chosen. 6 Health Plans Stopped  Stanford University Medical Center will stop accepting 6 health plans Stanford professor dead  A. Walker, a physics professor whose work helped investigate mysteries of the sun, died at 64 Online Luring


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  A Stanford student arrested for trying to lure a 10-year-old girl into sex. He is working as a volunteer in school districts


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Jul.1 3 Stanford students arrested  Students have been charged with the possession and sale of various drugs after a 3-month investigation Jul.6 New Financial Aid Standards  Standards focuse on making financial need the top priority for awarding aid

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Aug.3 Body found of Stanford student
  Police believe they have found the body of Christina 'Minna' Sandmeyer, 22. They were treating it as a suicide
Aug.31 Donor withholds $60M from Stanford
  Jim Clark, Netscape founder, is protesting federal restrictions on stem cell research


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Sep.24 Discrimination lawsuit
  Vilma Rivera, originally from El Salvador, allegedly was denied promotion to a full-time position at Stanford Health Care

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Oct.10 2 Bay Areans win Nobel prizes
  Economists George Akerlof, professor at UC Berkeley and Michael Spence of Stanford
Oct.18   Bhutto said democracy is key
  Former Pakistani Prime Minister said in a news conference that the ultimate key to stability is democracy Oct.25 Scientists get $1.6 million in grants
  4 researchers at the UCSF will receive $1.4 million and 2 scientists at Stanford get $160,000 Oct.29 Stanford among 10 best fundraisers  University attracted $580.5 million, more money from private donors than any other U.S. school in 2000

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Nov.10 $15,000 for Stanford sperm
  The 33-year-old woman wants sperm of 6-feet-tall, intelligent and handsome student Nov.26 New Carnegie research center  Department of Global Ecology will be in 2003 the first scientific research center established by Carnegie

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Dec.2 Internet-operated labs created
  Professor Hesselink has created a distance learning company, which allows experiments to be conducted miles away




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