January/February 2011

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    Points and counterpoints beyond the print edition

Extras
Stanford’s Michael Armacost, a former ambassador to Japan, on U.S. policy challenges in Japan, China and North Korea

  • Postscript
    Catch up with past stories and subjects: A campus clock stops ticking; Professor Stephen Palumbi on Monterey Bay’s rebirth; designer Scott Kim, ’77, PhD ’88, explains how puzzles can improve your mind; identical twins Anabel and Isabel Stenzel, both ’94, born with cystic fibrosis, inspire a documentary film
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SAGE: Smart Advice for a Green Earth
How disposable cups stack up against reusable coffee mugs; LEDs vs. CFLs; throwing a green dinner party; and the environmental impact of Muzak, all researched by students
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