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Saturday, January 25, 2003 |
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It's not that I hate the OIT
John Litle is a senior MIS major and campus RCA (at least for now). Contact him at jlitle@nd.edu. He'll be interested in finding out if the OIT can respond professionally to a complaint from a customer. His column runs every other Friday.
The views expressed in this column are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Observer.
It's just that someone needs to be honest. So I'm sitting here waiting for a page to load on my Internet browser. And waiting. And waiting. I figured, heck, I'll start writing my column while this page — from foxnews.com no ... [more]
U.N. leaps into Libya's lap
This column originally appeared in the Jan. 23 issue of the Arizona Daily Wildcat, the campus newspaper of the University of Arizona. It is reprinted here courtesy of U-WIRE.
The views expressed in this column are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Observer.
TUCSON, Ariz. The United Nations revealed the extent of its moral bankruptcy Monday when all but three member nations voted Libya — a repressive regime still under U.N. sanctions for financing the 1988 Lockerbie bombing — to chair its top council ... [more]
Scully's behavior deserves reprimand
Staff Editorial
Last Thursday's Mass for missing Notre Dame student Chad Sharon was an emotional event for the Sharon family, the men of Fisher Hall and the entire University community. But Father Timothy Scully, Notre Dame executive vice president, behaved with excessive emotion ... [more]

Less hype, more football
Will Puckett
News Production Editor
If you've been a part of a top-secret mission to Mars with your best friend Mono the chimp for the past week, no doubt it'll come as a surprise to you that Oakland and Tampa Bay are playing in the ... [more]



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