Tuesday, January 28, 2003


Response

Game, ads presented the good, bad

Cheers: To the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A good defense can win championships.

Cheers: To the Dixie Chicks. Their singing of the “Star-Spangled Banner” reaffirmed how talented they are.

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Legislation, rights for pigeons is for the birds
Daily Trojan
Yet another parasite-ridden, filthy pigeon has found my newly washed car the pristine target for its excrement. Last year, I was all about being one with the pigeon, but now I just want it dead. It has crapped on my car for the last time.
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Congress should look at copyright extension law
Miami Herald
The U.S. Supreme Court muffed a chance last week to make antiquated copyright law conform to modern standards. Given a chance to put a limit on copyright protections, the high court instead deferred to Congress.
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Stock show not just for cowboys
Commentary
By Colleen Casey

I don’t know what stock is and I’m not even sure why there’s a show for it going on down the street.

I’ve grown up in the same suburb my whole life, yet moving to Fort Worth wasn’t enough of a culture lesson for me. So I followed an animal trailer being hauled by a pick-up truck to Will Rogers Center.

The damp weather may have prevented some from attending the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo last weekend, but there still was a steady stream of denim-clad folk moseying along through the sights.
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