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Thursday, October 23, 2003
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DECISIONS

Florida woman’s right to die denied

Everybody’s got to die someday. True, making arrangements for the inevitable doesn’t top the to-do lists of most busy college students. In fact most of us would rather not think about death at all.
 
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Airport security still in need of improvement


A 20-year-old student from Guilford College in North Carolina decided to take a stand against current airport security procedures by hiding suspicious material in the bathroom of a Southwest Airline jet.
Appreciation of what we have is necessary

For 15 years, my father owned a sky-blue ’79 Pontiac. My brothers and I called it the Titanic, but Dad loved his car. He referred to it as a luxury car and drove it with pride long after the hood began to rust.
Celebrities have become the center of worship for many

With the recent coronation of the Terminator in California, I’m forced to confront my disdain for what many call the “cult of personality.”
Life away ‘from home

Sometimes you take the simple things for granted, forgetting to appreciate the little idiosyncrasies in life. I’m as guilty as any other, but I’m quickly learning things aren’t always quite as they appear.

 

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