What will be the most important issue in the 2004 presidential election? Paul Thompson First-year, law “I think national security will be the most important issue. Read more...
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Experts to discuss rule of law with focus on U.S. involvement abroad International law experts will discuss the rule of law at a symposium today, covering issues that include forming legal systems for those in poverty and the United State’s role in nation building. Read more...
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Editorial: Disturbing photos offer useful dose of reality
The front page of The New York Times carried a graphic photograph Thursday of a professional body washer cleansing the corpse of an Iraqi bomb victim covered with open wounds and scabs and lying lifeless and almost naked atop a table in preparation for a Muslim burial. Read more...
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Wrap-up offers insights on election
The discussion was lively Thursday, as the election wrap-up and policy forum met to discuss issues ranging from the propositions that faced Californians on “Super Tuesday” to John Kerry and his bid to become the 44th president. Read more...
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A recipe for dialogue made easy
In life, it truly is better and less selfish to give without being concerned with what you will receive. However, when a lopsided tally reigns in the bedroom, someone needs to settle the score. Read more...
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Students’ training leads up to Sunday’s marathon
Some forgo Puzzles’ chili-cheese fries. Others run a minimum of four miles per day. And still others shave their hair into mohawks. Regardless of their preferred methods of preparation, at 8:30 a.m. Read more...
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Daisy Day educates about women’s rights
Florence Nightingale established the first science-based nursing school in London in 1860 to make nursing a respectable profession for women. Today, a woman can ultimately hold any position in the workforce from doctor to mechanic and firefighter. Read more...