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Sports

UNM bests UNLV from charity stripe

Ruben Douglas scored 29 points and knocked down a school record 15 consecutive free throws, leading the UNM men's basketball team to an 84-81 overtime win over the UNLV in The Pit Tuesday night.


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Opinion

COLUMN: NASA should explore life in space

Monday, the Bush administration released its proposal for NASA's 2003 budget. This budget stresses developing nuclear power and propulsion systems. Most unmanned planetary and scientific probe programs will be getting budget increases, but space station Alpha and the space shuttle program will have their funds cut dramatically. Also completely deleted from the budget are planned Europa and Pluto missions.




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News

LaDuke encourages activism

Former vice-presidential candidate Winona LaDuke said Tuesday that she has been motivated to involve herself in environmental activism because she is an American Indian and a mother.






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Opinion

LETTER: Cheney should be held accountable

It would behoove Chris Welch to take a course in logic since his argument in Tuesday's edition of the Daily Lobo is full of holes. According to him, the only people who are concerned about the collapse of Enron, and its criminal practices, are liberals.





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News

In good company

Gary Scharnhorst, a UNM English professor, was recently selected as chairperson of the American Literature Section of the Modern Language Association, which is the highest elected office for a professor in that field.


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News

The joy of self-defense

Health and Fitness Instructor Nicholas Spezza meets with his Self Defense class Monday in Johnson Center. The class is scheduled to meet once a week until the end of April. Also pictured from left are graduate students Laura Fausto and Joy Davidson.


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Opinion

LETTER: Liberals shouldn't complain about racial profiling, Enron

Why is it that the same champions of liberalism that espouse their disdain and abhorrence for racial profiling in any situation, including trying to prevent terrorism, crow about the fact that the Bush administration won't give up any information on their meetings with Enron officials?


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Opinion

LETTER: All Americans have equal opportunities

I am responding to Laura Valdez and her shameful outlook on society. Her commentary in the Jan. 31 edition of the Daily Lobo was nothing more than printed bitching. Her conclusions made no sense. They reflect how institutionalized people have become in facing life and its many challenges. It's much easier to blame society and other people for their problems instead of blaming themselves.


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