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Thursday, November 4, 1999 |
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`Abortion survivor' tells story
By MAUREEN SMITHE
News Writer
The rights of unborn babies depend on the generation of today and the guidance of God, according to Dawn Kober, who calls herself an "abortion survivor." "You are the country's future. It is exciting to me that you are the generation ... [more]
Senate passes two sweatshop resolutions
By FINN PRESSLY
Assistant News Editor
The Student Senate unanimously adopted two measures last night to curb Notre Dame's involvement with the sweatshop industry. Keough Hall senator Brian O'Donoghue began debate by explaining his committee's working definition of a sweatshop. According to O'Donoghue, large companies purchase goods ... [more]
Sullivan receives '99 ND award
By HELENA RAYAM
News Writer
Last night in the College of Business Administration's Jordan Auditorium, Reverend Leon Sullivan, recipient of the esteemed Notre Dame Award, announced, "I'm preaching now — like a black Baptist preacher." Immediately Sullivan received applause and several chuckles. The subject of ... [more]
Snack bar opens in Madeleva Hall
By NELLIE WILLIAMS
News Writer
Students and professors on the run at Saint Mary's now can slow down and enjoy the convenience of a new snack bar in Madeleva Hall. The snack bar, which opened last Monday, includes a variety of snacks, sandwiches, muffins, chips, fruit, ... [more]
Pfaff lectures on global economics
By SAM DERHEIMER
News Writer
U.S. dominance in the global economic and political spectrum may be fading, and possibly rightly so, William Pfaff said in his lecture Wednesday night. Pfaff spoke on the faltering character of U.S. foreign policy, especially in those policies concerning European nations. ... [more]
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