Archived: Oct 12, 2005

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All about the tickets

By Michelle Holtz

Coppers, pigs, the popo, Jakes, bobbies, peelers, Old Bill. Whatever you call them, the police seem to always be there.

Now whether the police are doing what they should be is a different story.

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What we better have learned from 9/11

By Rob Manning

“Oh, no! Not another 9/11 article,” you’re thinking. Yes it is, unfortunately.

But this is an issue that is too important to simply forget. Believe me, the enemy is sorting it out in detail to see where they made mistakes and could do better and so should we.

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Moving on, with tact

By Victoria Lindsay

The inevitable is that when two people leave a relationship, they will eventually meet someone else. You want to be the first to move on and it is somewhat depressing when you don’t get there first.

All of those small, intimate moments that you shared with that person are gone. Someone else is now having those special moments and good times with the person who used to make you incredibly, ridiculously happy.

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I nominate myself for the Supreme Court

By Jared Jellison

The recent announcement of Harriet Miers’ candidacy for associate justice of the Supreme Court has turned many a head and triggered the usual deluge of heated criticism from dueling political camps. The source of all this fuss is Miers so-called lack of credentials for a position on our nation's highest court.

Miers — Bush’s White House counsel, former personal attorney and fellow Texan — is not a judge. Regardless, the present administration has proven tenacious in its ongoing support of Miers to fill the centrist void left by Sandra Day O'Connor's recent retirement from the Supreme Court.

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Inaction worse than showing abortion photos

People need to see what a child looks like after he or she has been in the hands of an abortionist at a Planned Parenthood clinic. Without pictures, words which describe what they do to the preborn (sic) lack punch and are easily forgotten.

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