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Opinions from around the country
This editorial comes from the Michigan
Daily at the University of Michigan.
Michigan
State University mascot Sparty appeared among
seven other collegiate mascots in Anheuser-Busch, Inc. commercials
during the NCAA womens and mens basketball tournaments.
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Cloning
bad idea for the future of the human race
By Kristin Delorantis
Skiff Staff
Cloning
non-living things is one thing.
Cloning humans, however, is another.
This is a topic that has been drawing near for quite awhile, and
now the time has come. President George Bush called on the Senate
recently to pass legislation that would outlaw human cloning.
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American
foreign policy should
focus on gas prices, conservation
By Chris Dobson
Skiff Staff
This
War on Terrorism has gone awry.
Many people have been patriotic citizens and are watching every
World War II movie our corporations can move through the pipeline.
But, despite Bushs lame attempt to conjure up an axis
of evil, consisting of two countries whose population regularly
starves and Iran, another war popped into my mind this weekend and
it even starred one of our elite Roosevelt family members.
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