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June 2006 (Volume 15, Number 6)

April Meeting Prize and Award Recipients.

April 2006 prizes and awards recipients: Front row (l to r): Glen Lambertson, Savas Dimopoulos, Ian Towner, Alysia Marino, Florencia Canelli, Padma Kant Shukla, William Ford, John Heilbron. Middle row (l to r): Nigel Lockyer, Evgenya Smirnova, David Miller, Li-Bang Wang, Sergio Ferrara, Mikhail Shifman, Yuri Orlov. Back row (l to r): Paul Richards,John Hardy, Peter van Nieuwenhuizen, Daniel Freedman, John Jaros, David Albright.
Front row (l to r): Glen Lambertson, Savas Dimopoulos, Ian Towner, Alysia Marino, Florencia Canelli, Padma Kant Shukla, William Ford, John Heilbron. Middle row (l to r): Nigel Lockyer, Evgenya Smirnova, David Miller, Li-Bang Wang, Sergio Ferrara, Mikhail Shifman, Yuri Orlov. Back row (l to r): Paul Richards,John Hardy, Peter van Nieuwenhuizen, Daniel Freedman, John Jaros, David Albright.

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Articles in this Issue
Council Statement Registers Concern Over Potential Nuclear Weapons Use
Particle Physics at a Crossroads, Academy Study Finds
CERN Head Says US Should Pay for Part of LHC Operation Cost
April Meeting Prize and Award Recipients.
JLab Experiment Discovers Some Strangeness in the Proportion of Strange Quarks
Crowd Packs the Hall for Lisa Randall Public Lecture
Bringing the Universe Down to Earth
"Starquakes" Reveal Clues About Magnetar Composition
Physics Helps Bolster Homeland Security
Lorentz Invariance Still Stands
High School Teachers Day in Dallas
CLEO/QELS Meeting Features Latest Photonics Research
Letters
UCSD Physicist Wants Nuclear Weapons Taken Off the Table
Inside the Beltway: Washington Analysis and Opinion
The Back Page
This Month in Physics History
Members in the Media