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Peter Jan Honigsberg, School of Law, talked to Berkeley radio station KPFA, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the legal newspaper The Recorder about the course he created on the U.S. fight against terrorism.
Julio Moreno, history, talked to the Hispanic TV networks Univision and Telemundo about Mexican President Vicente Foxs popularity.
Judd Iversen, School of Law, spoke on KNTV about the Diane Whipple dog mauling case.
The major Brazilian TV station, O Globo, interviewed USF President Stephen A. Privett, S.J. about affirmative action. Privett also talked to local Spanish-language affiliates of Univision and Nuevo Mundo about a scholarship awarded to Salvadorian USF student Moisés Mejía.
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Dolores Donovan, School of Law, discussed the constitutionality of the recently created military commissions on KPST radio and in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Cathy Fusco, School of Business, was interviewed by the San Francisco Examiner about the enrollment increase in the MBA program this semester.
Eugene Muscat, School of Business, talked to KGO radio about students enrolling at USF after losing jobs during the dot-com bust.
Robert Talbot, School of Law, spoke on KGO TV about the Diane Whipple dog mauling case and American Taliban fighter John Walker Lindh.
Catholic San Francisco and El Heraldo Catolico covered a meeting of Bay Area religious leaders at USF.
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or Monica Leifer, assistant director, at (415) 422-2697.


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