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Wednesday, October 8, 2003
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BAD CALL

Telemarketers should observe list
COMMENTARY

You’re at home, the phone rings and you pick it up. Is it a friend asking you to have lunch with him? A family member? Nope, after a long pause and a few “hellos”, a telemarketer comes on the line and asks for someone with a last name similar to yours.
 
TheOtherView
Opinions from around the country

Pursuing knowledge is not about recognition

COMMENTARY

Once again, the world’s leaders in academic and scientific study will step into the international spotlight as the most renowned honor in research recognition is awarded to six or more of their colleagues this week.y

What about boys?
COMMENTARY

The Dallas Independent School District is going ahead with plans for an all-girl public high school. A number of studies have shown that females benefit from single-sex education, so the school could be an interesting experiment for Dallas and for Texas in general.

That may be fine for the girls, but how about the boys?

China should have some
concerns about N. Korea

COMMENTARY

While Iraq and Iran have taken precedence in the news lately, there is still another country of great concern to both the U.S. and Asia: North Korea.
 

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