| Vol XXXIV No. 76 |
Tuesday, January 30, 2001 |
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Popular culture feels the burn of the death penalty
Charles E. Rice
Right or Wrong?
One of the hot toys this Christmas was Death Row Marv, a 6-inch doll complete with "chair, wired helmet ... and ... switch." Marv can move his neck, torso and arms. For $23.95, the ad urges the targeted 13-year olds to ... [more]
Leaders of America's left fall to flaws
James Seaman
Daily Utah Chronicle
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah If you enter the J. Willard Marriott Library through the east doors on the third level and immediately proceed up the stairs to your left, you will see a statue of Icarus. He is a creature from ... [more]
Presidential past less important than U.S. future
Clayton Swope
sophomore
This letter is in response to Monday's Viewpoint column by Mark Marchand entitled, "Thanks for nothing, Clinton." The Clinton administration is over. The fat lady has sung. It is now history that will record the legacy that President Clinton has left ... [more]
Quote of the Day
Oscar Wilde
writer
"Truth, in matters of religion, is simply the opinion that has survived." Oscar Wilde writer ... [more]

Superbowl's most valuable liar
Mike Connolly
Editor in Chief
I can only say I was completely disgusted by CBS studio host Jim Nance in the Superbowl post-game interviews Sunday night especially in regards to the stance he took in the pregame show. After a piece about Ravens middle linebacker Ray ... [more]



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