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COLUMN: The Bush policy dictionary

by Richard M. Berthold Daily Lobo Columnist The Cheney-Bush Administration Lexicon: African-American (Black): a Negro. Air Force: diplomatic instrument for imposing peace. Ally: any country that does what we say and Israel. Ariel Sharon: a) a man of peace; b) an advertisement for Jenny Craig.


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News

Senate passes fall budget unanimously

The ASUNM Senate unanimously passed its fall budget Wednesday, approving $51,576 that will be distributed to 49 student groups. "We're really happy with the work we've done," Sen. Tim Serna said. "We came out about $2,300 lower than what we first projected.



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Opinion

LETTER: Business school's new exit test hurts students

Editor, I am writing in response to a bombshell that the administration at the Anderson Schools of Management released to the December graduates last week. We were all notified that in order to graduate we must pass an exit test that will be administered to us in November.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Video games blamed for sniper

Craig A. Butler Daily Lobo Columnist The Washington, D.C.-area sniper struck again on Monday, bringing the death toll of the attacks to nine. Despite the army of police and federal agents searching the area with a fine-tooth comb, there seems to be little progress in cracking the case.



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Culture

TV viewers ripe for some smutty action can tune into "Real World"

by Alex Tarrand Daily Lobo Hey there, run out of pretty people to fill your post-wakeup, pre-class, pantless part of your day? I know I have - at least since MTV's "Roadrulers" won their prize and left our lives until next year's reunion special. But thankfully that which created the sickness also makes quick with the cure.


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Culture

Chasm very redundant, whiny

David W. Jacobsen doesn't get any but you sure do, don't you. This is what this up and coming singer/songwriter's latest album The Chasm, has to offer. Really, this CD is intended to offer more than that, like some kind of humor toward bad relationships - but just doesn't really get that far.



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Opinion

COLUMN: Iraq war will make U.S. an empire

by Liam Scheff Daily Forty-Niner U-Wire Today is a historic day. Congress is in a lopsided debate regarding whether to grant President Bush the sole right and power to wage a war, in the name of all of us, all of the citizens of this country, on the people, not the government of Iraq, one of the richest oil-nations in the world.


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News

Mesa Vista door proves difficult for wheelchair-bound

by K. F. Ortega Daily Lobo For UNM student Betty Parish to gain access to the computer pods inside of Accessibility Services, she must contort herself into a pretzel-like position. She carefully positions her motorized scooter to the left of the door, slowly opens it with her right hand, props it open with her left foot and inches her scooter inside while praying her exposed left foot doesn't get caught when the door shuts.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Some Web sources invalid

by E.R. Shipp Knight Ridder-Tribune Just when black women - from rapper Mary J. Blige to tennis champ Serena Williams to some women twice their age - felt comfortable going blonde came word that blondness is facing extinction. Naturally occurring blondness, that is.


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Opinion

EDITORIAL: American public sets tone for most media

It's undeniable - media coverage tends to be negative. The argument always comes around to the same old journalistic fallbacks, such as "If it bleeds, it leads," or some other such nonsense. Also, the media are the cause of all skewed perceptions. The media are to blame for sensationalism of the most mundane and inane topics, but also are guilty for not covering overlooked stories such as missing children and domestic violence.


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Culture

Band bears markings from punk forefathers

In a world of bubble-gum pop music, 1208 models itself after bands like Skrew 32 and Pennywise. It is beef stroganoff, which is conceivably the farthest existing thing from bubble-gum. How does this meat and potatoes punk band exist in the chewy, pink soundscape that is modern-day punk? And what really is the difference? Epitaph Records owner and founder Brett Gurewitz helped start one of the most catalytic punk bands of all time.


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News

Event to focus on court case

UNM School of Law Professor James Ellis, who contributed to the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to bar the execution of retarded inmates, will be the keynote speaker at a day-long New Mexico Law Review symposium Saturday. The one-day conference, "Beyond Atkins: A Symposium on the Implications of Atkins v.


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Top law school recruiters set to visit UNM on 'Law Day'

Staff Report Recruiters from more than 60 of the nation's top law programs will be at UNM scouring for potential students Saturday at the first "New Mexico Law Day." The event, co-sponsored by UNM and the Western Association of Pre-Law Advisors, will run from 11 a.


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Culture

'Wrong Guy' too funny for its low status

by Kenn Rodriguez Daily Lobo If you remember "The Kids in the Hall," you know the name Dave Foley. Of the five Kids, Foley was the short one. The one who could look child-like and devilish at the same time. The one - dare I say - who looked great in a dress.



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UNM professor to test theory in China

by Stuart Overbey Daily Lobo Richard Schaefer, a communication associate professor, will be leaving the country on a sabbatical next semester to study his theory of Chinese replacing English when digital technology replaces current Internet technology.


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