| Vol XXXIV No. 36 |
Tuesday, October 10, 2000 |
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Nader struggles for recognition
By NATE PHILLIPS
News Writer
With the presidential elections just around the corner, the race is becoming increasingly tighter between presidential nominees Al Gore and George W. Bush. Many voters, however, forget that there are several alternative party candidates who are also seeking the executive office. ... [more]
Bush changes mind about ND appearance
By MAUREEN SMITHE
Assistant News Editor
Despite rumors and tentative plans, Republican presidential nominee George W. Bush will not be making an appearance at Notre Dame prior to the Nov. 7 elections. "With a political campaign, nothing is confirmed until it happens," said Dennis Moore, director of ... [more]
PLS major celebrates 50 years of learning
By NATASHA GRANT
News Writer
Celebrating its 50th year, the Program of Liberal Studies (PLS) plans to continue honoring the program's success through the semester. "We've had events running from [the] last academic year," says Michael Crowe, a Cavanaugh professor in PLS. Crowe and Nicholas Ayo, ... [more]
PricewaterhouseCoopers releases sweatshop report
By MYRA McGRIFF
News Writer
PricewaterhouseCoopers, one of the largest auditing firms paid to perform factory monitoring, released the first public monitoring report Friday on the conditions of factories in countries like El Salvador, Mexico and Korea. The report outlined the methodology of their research and ... [more]
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