Archived: Nov 16, 2005

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Endangering CIA secrets

By Rob Manning

Shame on the Washington Post. In its Nov. 2 edition, the Washington Post broke a story about Central Intelligence Agency secret prison camps around the world.

Of course this means those prison camps are no longer secret, thus endangering the lives of everyone involved.

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Smitten:

By Victoria Lindsay

Here is my problem: I like a boy. I am in full-on crush mode. What started as a mild flirtation has turned into me getting full on butterflies every time I see him.

My heart starts to beat faster when I call him and I panic at his voicemail and hang up for fear of sounding like a bumbling idiot if I leave a message. Truth is, I am a bumbling idiot when it comes to these things.

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Gay marriage: Why not?

By Chris Walker

The people of Texas voted to ban homosexual marriage in their state earlier this month.

This shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise, until a recent Supreme Court ruling Texas, along with a few other states, had anti-sodomy laws on their books. The Supreme Court ruled these laws to be unconstitutional.

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The Favre culture

By Bob Janka

The retirement of Brett Favre, star quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, will not only have an outstanding impact on the sport of football but also on the state of Wisconsin.

When it comes to football, Wisconsin residents are a lot like Texans in their love of the sport. Around the state people live and breathe football.

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