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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Can’t get no satisfaction

Published February 17, 2005
A recent study shows men are simply not getting the job done in bed.

When good leaders go bad

Published February 17, 2005
Our dear U.N. secretary-general certainly doesn't have a problem acting unilaterally, at least not when it serves his interests, does he?

Blacks are under- and misrepresented

Published February 17, 2005
The first thing we need to learn when seeking recogni-tion is "image is everything."

Who needs social events to meet people?

Published February 17, 2005
Computers freeze us in our swivel chairs, but at least now we can put our face in a book.

‘All the News That’s Fit to Print’ didn’t get printed

Published February 17, 2005
"Eason-gate" shows that mainstream media better take notice of bloggers, pajamas and all.

Tip of the health-care iceberg

Published February 17, 2005
Hatch's probe is a decent start to tackling the health-care system's problems.

Behold the power of the blog

Published February 17, 2005
Bloggers are proving their worth to public discussion all the time. Skeptics should give them a try.

More attention to meningitis

Published February 16, 2005
The disease infects college students six times more than other populations.

What if we had a robopope?

by Bobak Ha’eri
Published February 16, 2005
Given Pope John Paul II's fine performance as pontiff, it's too bad he can't live forever.

In today’s world, a gas-tax hike is a must

Published February 16, 2005
Current financial stability and road safety require the gas-tax hike.

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