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Tuesday,
October 2, 2001
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Candid
Camera
Monitoring a cause for concern
Food Service
workers in the Main, Deco Deli, Edens and Frogbytes have extra pairs
of eyes watching them.
Last month, Sodexho began installing the first of 38 cameras around
cash registers, food areas, kitchens and storage rooms. Rick Flores,
Sodexho general manager, said the changes were made in order to
monitor slow service areas and determine where problems exist.
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Airlines
are still businesses
Unnecessary changes made as a result of the terrorist
attacks
by Jonathan Sampson
Skiff Staff
Airlines scrambling
to make it.American Airlines to set up pay-cut program.
Major changes anticipated in wake of attacks on America.
The headlines scream of trouble within the airline industry, and
the way each airline decides to handle the problems will affect
whether you fly or drive home this Thanksgiving.
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Despite
popularity, U.S. should not wage war on an idea
Suzanne McKay is columnist
for the Daily Mississippian at the University of Mississippi.
I have become
extremely concerned with this silent war America has declared on
terrorism. For some reason unbeknownst to me, Americans are lining
up behind Bush, who is proposing we attack terrorism in general.
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Diversity
must keep being forced
Megan Moyer is a columnist
for the Cavalier Daily at the University of Virginia.
Last week, the
fourth U.S. District Court of Appeals voted to end busing in the
Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district in North Carolina. The policy
marks a significant step in the integration of school districts
nationwide.
Unfortunately, it is a step backward.
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