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Taiwanese Shouldn’t Sacrifice Identity

When Britain's lease on Hong Kong ended in 1997, former president Jiang Zemin referred to the province's reunification with China as a 'one country, t

Ambassador Lacks Diplomacy

On March 7, President Bush nominated John Bolton, the undersecretary of state for arms control, to assume the position of U.S. ambassador to the Unite

Blogs Also Inform the Public

Think Secret, considered by many in the computer industry as a major source of information on Apple Computer products, is being sued. Unlike tradition

NCAA Encourages Education of Athletes

Pretend you are the athletic director of a school much like ours. You know that your school isn't known for its athletics program, and that your recru

Syria Should Pull Out of Lebanon

If you went to, or read about, any anti-war marches or protests over the last two years, you know that one of their cornerstones has always been their

Religion is Integral in America’s History

Jesus Christ was put on trial again last week in the United States Supreme Court. After years of debating whether the Ten Commandments should be all

MTV Misrepresents Young Voter Opinion

Here's a riddle for you: What do people who were about 16 years old when Elvis became the 'first modern rock star' have in common with the people who

The Future of File-Sharing Debated

On March 29, 2005, the Supreme Court of the U.S. will hear the case of MGM V. Grokster and StreamCast Networks, the makers of the P2P applications Gro

Afghanistan is Not Better Off

Thousands of people in Afghanistan have been left with nothing since America intervened three years ago. Though the U.S. military disposed of the Ta

Final’s Week Schedule Needs Revision

Finals Week is like a temporal black hole, a glitch in the space-time continuum. Time, as you know it, no longer exists. Morning arrives entirely too

‘The Simpsons’ Challenges its Viewers

The recent controversy over the now-infamous gay marriage episode of 'The Simpsons' has rehashed the familiar debates that were once the center of the

Free Speech Expressed in Blogs

The average blog-induced drama in college centers around an individual posting too much of their feelings, opinions or facts about other people and ha

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