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Split decision reached in Microsoft case

The 18 states involved in the landmark Microsoft antitrust case reached a split decision Tuesday as nine accepted the settlement between the software giant and the Justice Department, and the others vowed to press on for tougher sanctions.


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Culture

'Coffee' perfect elixir for human spirit

Loyal Cranberries fans never fear, the band's newest CD Wake Up and Smell The Coffee is here. It couldn't have come at a more appropriate time than now, when the world has dramatically changed and humans are perplexed by love, hate and hypocrisy.


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Culture

'Drukqs' a chaotic symphony

Experimental artist Aphex Twin, also known as Richard D. James, is widely known for his innovative and particularly unique style of creating electronic music. Aside from being known as a groundbreaking electronic musician, James also enjoys collecting expired war machinery such as tanks and living in an old converted bank building.


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Opinion

LETTER: Martinet off the mark

Maceo Carrillo Martinet's column about corruption in America should be valued only for its hilarious view of America's influence on humanity. He seems to be anti-everything but doesn't offer any explicit alternatives to the reader.




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New bioterrorism laws proposed

In the event of a bioterrorist attack using a deadly and contagious disease such as smallpox, public health officials want to be able to close roads and airports, herd people into stadiums, and, if necessary, quarantine entire infected cities.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Capitalism key to happiness

The week before last, I wrote about the nature of self-interest; how people's actions are determined by their needs and desires. Last week, I looked at economics with simple common sense to explain how wealth can be created. This week I'd like to tie both of those together.



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Culture

Zombie rocks Tingley

Having not been to a recent concert at the glorified cow palace known as Tingley Coliseum, I was a bit nostalgic to know that I'd be seeing the Merry Mayhem Tour there, which featured Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Zombie along with relative newcomers Mudvayne.


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Culture

Garbage reaches new levels with 'Beautiful'

Beautiful Garbage, the oxymoronic title of Garbage's new album, is a perfect description of the popular band's latest experimentation with noise. A rock and pop hybrid flavored primarily with pop hooks but spiced with just a pinch of dark electonica, Beautiful Garbage has achieved new heights in the group's signature sound of thrown-together styles.


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News

Anti-globalization

Mark Weisbrot from the Center for Economic and Policy Research speaks against globalization policies of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank during a forum at the Latin American and Iberian Institute Monday.


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Opinion

LETTER: Patriotism not defined by blindly supporting actions

I know that the Daily Lobo's editorial pages are generally not a forum for readers to respond to other reader's responses. However, as a human being who doesn't believe in vengeance and retribution as a means to solve violence and terror, I feel it is important to respond to letters like the one written in Friday's Daily Lobo by Felicia Solis-Selman.


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News

Professor to view Clark execution

Paul Steele, a professor of corrections sociology at UNM, says he has visited prisons, walked the corridors of psychiatric wards, sat in electric chairs and stood in gas chambers in an attempt to gain an understanding of his field.



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News

LETTER: Attacks bring suppression of freedoms

Katie Sierra, a 15-year-old sophomore at Sissonvile High School in West Virginia, was told by circuit judge James Stacy that she could not form an anarchy club or wear T-shirts opposing bombing of Afghanistan, according to the Nov. 2 Albuquerque Journal.



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News

Pedestrian hit on central avenue

An unidentified woman is loaded into an ambulance after she was hit by a car while crossing Central Avenue at Yale Boulevard Monday night. Police say the woman's injuries were not fatal.


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News

Red hot for red cross

Members of the Blue Tribe Dance Company perform the African dance "Machena" in Popejoy Hall Saturday during "Raising Our Voices: UNM Artists Unite In Remembrance," a benefit for the American Red Cross.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Universities value free expression

Our nation is dealing with a number of challenging issues: the balance between personal security and liberty; the balance between the use of military power and the practice of diplomacy; the nature of sacrifice in a land of plenty; and so much more.

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