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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

Debates begin, voters paying attention

Published September 30, 2004
While Bush leads Kerry in current polls, it is only by a small margin.

Twins unlikely to win World Series

Published September 29, 2004
Looking at the probable postseason teams, the Twins are in the middle of the pack.

Turkey backs off criminalizing adultery

Published September 29, 2004
Other world powers should use this as a case study on encouraging human rights.

On the way: a mandatory ‘Prozac nation’

Published September 29, 2004
While required screenings sound good in theory, they are problematic in practice.

China’s jade- fisted fuel policy

Published September 29, 2004
China's decision could make a push in the United States for higher fuel economy easier.

A new Iron Curtain threatens to divide

Published September 28, 2004
The Cold War allusion was well chosen by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf.

Ballet, Beijing style: dancing to Mao

Published September 28, 2004
I shuddered to imagine University students pirouetting to cowboy tunes.

Liberals just get it wrong

Published September 27, 2004
It's a general trend among liberal authors to portray quality of life in the United States as poor.

Social Security

Published September 27, 2004
Unless politics are put aside, Social Security will stop paying full benefits after 2042.

The coolest, most exclusive student group

Published September 27, 2004
Just like Maranatha has the only way to heaven, we have the only way to heaven on earth.

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