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Tueday,
April 13, 2004 |
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President
doesnt need hand-holding
Commission
gave White House too sweet a deal
Last
week National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice defended
the Bush administration before the September 11 Commission.
Her testimon y was quickly dissected and digested by the
mainstream media.
But mostly ignored in the cacophony of instant analysis
from talking heads on both sides of the political spectrum
was the deal the administration struck with the commission
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Price
of dorm life must drop
For
almost $3,000 a college student could take a Spring Break
trip to Hawaii with a friend. A college student
could buy a rather large high-definition plasma TV. Or,
this college student could take his or her $3000 and spend
it on a four-month stay at one of the luxurious dormitories
here at TCU. |
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Memories
last, but its over
I think I am getting old. I am developing all the
symptoms of senior-ness: The smell of Ramen noodles
makes me ill. A trip to Target means groceries, not
an evenings entertainment. I see freshmen hanging
out at the Student Center and wonder why theyre
not doing their homework.
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