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Friday,
January 16, 2004
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Opinion |
SuperFrogs
debut draws attention
Snoop Dogg helps TCU gain name recognition
Editors
note: Several editors disagreed with Thursdays SuperFrog editorial.
Here is their rebuttal.
Yay! SuperFrog
was in Nokia commercials with Snoop Dogg.
Yay! The commercial was seen by 100 million people.
Yay for TCU! And rah to administrators for putting TCU in the national
spotlight during the Bowl Championship Series games.
Why not be a part of the BCS glory if we werent playing in
one of its bowl games?
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U.S.
to phase out M-16
Military
wants more bang for its buck
A
month ago, in an Associated Press story, the Israeli military announced
that it would begin phasing out its famous Uzi submachine gun. |
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