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The Minnesota Daily



Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Can you say pusillanimity?

Published December 2, 2004
The left has morphed into a perpetu-ally angry, can't-take-a-joke, monolithic Miss Cleo of senselessness.

Europe, IAEA going soft on Iran

Published December 2, 2004
The current strategy to prevent a nuclear Iran is now all carrot and no stick.

Solution in Ukraine key to democracy

Published December 1, 2004
The United States must pressure other governments to ensure fair elections.

Is Bextra any better than Vioxx?

Published December 1, 2004
Pfizer and the FDA's planned studies should shed more light on the safety of these drugs.

Private problem needs public attention

Published December 1, 2004
Suicide is second only to automobile accidents as a killer of college students.

Poker an engaging past time in moderation

Published November 30, 2004
Three percent to 4 percent of people nationwide have serious or pathological gambling problems.

U.S. Supreme Court takes a pass

Published November 30, 2004
The court's decision was probably wise. But sometimes, wisdom is overrated.

A wiser choice for ‘Foggy Bottom’

Published November 30, 2004
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson would be a better choice for secretary of state.

Empowerment, not charity

Published November 29, 2004
Charities tend to obfuscate the deficiencies causing the problems they address.

Remember our Christian roots

Published November 29, 2004
History is the lens through which we view the future and morally evaluate decisions of the past.

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