| Vol XXXIV No. 114 |
Monday, April 2, 2001 |
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Global poverty indicates class war, involving us
Aaron Kreider
Think, Question, Resist
The largest form of collective violence in our world is not war or crime. Imagine a violence that takes 20 to 40 years out of the lives of over a billion people. Imagine the violence of being forced to work 10 ... [more]
Research better done in library than online
Linda Sharp
reference librarian at Hesburgh Library
I am writing in response to Laura Kelly's article in the March 21 edition of The Observer entitled"Homework Got you Stumped? Help is just a Mouse Click Away." Though I believe Laura was being facetious when she made claims like "everything ... [more]
Benefits of cloning people
Susan L. Sprecher
South Bend, Ind.
The recent debate on campus over cloning individuals reveals the narrow focus that bioethics is using to view human genome issues. The more critical question is how we will preserve the germplasm, not of a single person, but of whole races ... [more]
The Terminator tackles politics
Brandon Niemeyer
Daily Mississippian
OXFORD, Miss. I hope that each and every one of you are sitting down before you read what I have to say. Arnold Schwarzenegger (read: the muscular guy from Austria who blows up random buildings and manages to save the day) ... [more]
Quote of the Day
Daniel DeLeon
writer
"Every reform granted by capitalism is a concealed measure of reaction." Daniel DeLeon writer ... [more]

Simply the best
By ERIN PIROUTEK
Senior Staff Writer
SAINT LOUIS At Notre Dame, we expect the best. And our women's basketball team gave us exactly that. The mistake is to think that we became the best last night when Ruth Riley hit the two freethrows that earned Notre Dame ... [more]



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