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Tuesday, October 22, 2002
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Get the facts on breast cancer
COMMENTARY

At the age of most college students, cancer is not an issue at the front of most or our minds; it seems like something we don’t have to worry about until later.
 

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Opinions from around the country
It’s about time the deficiencies in the American voting process were addressed. The House and Senate have both passed the Help America Vote Act to address the disenfranchisement that occurred in the 2000 elections.

Fiction movies revive idea that good guys always win
COMMENTARY

Movies may be enertaining, but we don’t want the tragic events to happen in real life.
Media not to blame for causing terrorism
COMMENTARY

Is terrorism caused by the media? It seems logical: Terrorists want an audience, they blow something up, the media then blows it up on the front page of every paper in the nation and the audience is created. This logic is flawed.
 
 

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