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VOL. IX, NO. 118
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
May 14 , 2002
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d49er Cover

Orangutans 'capture' CSULB professor

Mark Erkins & Tim May

Courtesy of Nancy Briggs

Nancy Briggs holds an orangutan, an animal she has grown to absolutely adore since her first spotting 20 years ago in the rainforest of Borneo.

 

news

  • Fad diets tend to flake, committee advises
    Walking through your local nutrition store, you're likely to find an isle offering dietary products like Atkins, Zone, Protein Power, Sugar Busters and the Stillman diet, promising rapid weight loss by trimming a particular component of your diet.

  • Literacy campaign steps closer to Long Beach
    The International Reading Association, an organization dedicated to improving reading and literacy, comes closer to Long Beach with the recent vice-presidential election of Mary Ann Voit, a professor of teacher education and director of the graduate reading program at Cal State Long Beach.

opinion

  • Our view: Terror threats keep coming
    The Washington Times reported Monday that United States intelligence sources have learned of a supposed terrorist attack against an American nuclear power plant on July 4.

  • Final gripes to close it out
    What a long, strange trip these last couple of years at the On-line Forty-Niner have been.

diversions

  • The Steel Drum pulse
    The Cal State Long Beach Steel Drum Orchestra once again proved why the band is much more than an average amateur band at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center Saturday.


sports

  • Dirtbags lose wild one
    Baseball: Cal State Northridge is able to salvage series finale despite nearly blowing a five-run lead.

  • Beach takes five at two
    Track and field: LBSU scores five victories at Claremont and Occidental events Saturday.

 

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