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Jerusalem program canceled due to Middle East violence
Notre Dame's study abroad program in Jerusalem, Israel — renowned for its involvement with both Israeli and Palestinian culture — has been cancelled this spring due to heightened violence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Located at the Ecumenical Institute for Theological Studies at Tantur, on a hilltop road between Jerusalem and Bethlehem, the program typically accommodated about 15 students from Notre Dame and offered five to six courses per ... [more]
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Observer endorses Al Gore in 2000
The 2000 presidential election offers major candidates with slightly differing plans to reform similar issues. While neither front-running candidate, Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush, offers a perfect solution for America, The Observer urges its readers to elect Gore ... [more]
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Murphy masters living beneath microscope
The phone rings steadily off the hook in Troy Murphy's dorm room. Murphy barely has time to replace the receiver between calls during the lone hour of the day spent in his room. He talks to his dad and several friends, ... [more]
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Have credit card, will shop online — the pros and cons of buying and selling on the Internet
It is a universal truth about college students that we always seem to be short on cash. We have no problem spending it — it's making it and keeping it that we struggle with. Our mailboxes are flooded with new credit ... [more]
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