Thursday, March 28, 2002


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Open talks needed in church scandals

The Roman Catholic Church has experienced backlash from the recent allegations of child sexual abuse across the nation.
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Opinions from around the country

Most Americans only need to be lied to once by a political party to warrant suspicion for years. South Africans have been lied to, oppressed and denied education for centuries by foreign powers, so their distrust of foreign drugs should not surprise health officials.
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Letters to the Editor

Froggie-Five-O, TCU Police put student safety first


Hate speech reflects
ignorance, insensitivity

Ironies arise in the progression of labor-saving technology
Eric Harkleroad is a columnist for The Daily Princetonian at Princeton University.

What would slaves think of weight training? A person forced to perform backbreaking labor would probably have trouble understanding why someone would do it voluntarily.
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