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Keyless-Entry Cars Vulnerable to Silent Theft
KickingTiresRemote keyless entry has been around for a while ??? since the late 1980s, in fact ??? and today it???s almost standard on all new cars. But the pervasiveness of this feature is not without consequence. As researchers in Switzerland......Tags: Radio, Swiss Confederation, Vehicles, David Wagner, Science and Technology
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Let them eat artisanal cake
Dining@LargeMuch as I love the whole eat-local movement and respect Alice Waters, the opinion piece from the Los Angeles Times that MrRational linked to in a comment had me rolling on the floor. In case you're one of those readers......Tags: Newspapers, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Coca-Cola Co., Nike, Inc., Obesity
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Economic adviser leaving White House
The Swampby Mike Memoli Christina Romer, chair of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, is leaving the White House to return to her teaching post at the University of California, Berkeley. The White House announced the move late Thursday. "President Obama....Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, White House, California
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Obama judicial appointee: Alito critic
The Swampby Christi Parsons President Barack Obama will name Berkeley Law Professor Goodwin Liu to serve on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, making him the only active Asian-American judge on that court -- or possibly any federal appellate court --......Tags: Elections, Constitutional Issues, Barack Obama, Finance, University of Oxford
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Hungry for a group to safely deliver leftover food to charities
On a recent evening, students at Pomona College feasted on chicken pot pie, steamed veggies, biscuits and rice. And, as is often the case, there were plenty of leftovers in the dining hall, enough for about 100 extra meals. Those leftovers, however,...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Employees, Social Issues, University of Cambridge, Science and Technology
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Life Out Here: Love and an iron lung
CALEXICO — One of my favorite moments on our beautiful little campus here came in the tiny bookstore at the end of the past school year. There were four students in the store, three of whom I’d had in classes and knew well. Coincidentally,...
Tags: Helen Hunt, Polio, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students
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After generations of failure, a school and its students head for success
I was prepared for the dog-and-pony show — the choreographed "reveal" of a school makeover that's been in the works for years. I didn't expect much beyond a grown-up version of show-and-tell. But I came anyway because I have a soft spot for Jordan...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Science and Technology, Academic Progress, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Gas price spikes disguise real problems with California market
Gasoline price spikes, such as the event that drove the average gallon in California to a stratospheric $4.67 in October, create two types of frustration. There's the immediate frustration of seeing the price at the pump soar almost overnight to a...
Tags: Antitrust Issues, Barbara Boxer, Chevron Corportion, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Using junk science to promote Proposition 37
Proposition 37, the ballot measure mandating the labeling of genetically modified food that is also known as the "right to know" initiative, is narrowly running ahead of the opposition, according to the latest opinion polls. But even if the measure...Tags: Medical Research, Biology, University of Florida, Chemical Industry, Biotechnology Industry
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Will SoftBank buy other U.S. telecom firms after Sprint?
In a soda market completely dominated by Coke and Pepsi, it wouldn't make much business sense to purchase Royal Crown Cola unless you also had plans to get your hands on Mountain Dew or Dr Pepper. I'm guessing Japan's SoftBank has just such an idea in...
Tags: Leap Wireless International Incorporated, Japan, Telecommunication Service, Services and Shopping, Forrester Research Incorporated
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Preferences? What preferences?
Is the U.S. Supreme Court's doomsday clock ticking for racial preferences? Maybe, but states that already ban race-based admissions show how you can build diversity by other means. First, let's define terms. As with the abortion debate and other moral...
Tags: The Supremes (music group), University of California, Los Angeles, U.S. Supreme Court, Graduation, Racism
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Meghan Daum: What's with the 'hiker hate'?
The story of Shane Bauer, Josh Fattal and Sarah Shourd, the American hikers who in July 2009 crossed the border — inadvertently, all evidence suggests — from Iraqi Kurdistan into Iran and were imprisoned for espionage, is back in the...Tags: Iraq, Damascus (Syria), Iran, Espionage and Intelligence, Tehran (Iran)
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