OPINION
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Sept. 11 a time for patriotism, not sorrow

A year has passed and the nation is strong. After the shock of destruction, this nation rallied to maintain morale and overcome the fear that […]

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Labor rights are human rights

To the Editor: I was greatly disturbed after reading Meghan Clyne’s column (“Yale, workers benefit from union-free community,” 9/6) in Friday’s op-ed page. Clyne’s article […]

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Saddam Hussein and the UN’s moment

With the war on terrorism one year old, the focus now shifts to the United Nations in what could be its “League of Nations Moment.” […]

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Hey college idealists: Here’s the real Reich

Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich seems to have a thing with college students. One of the most distinguishing features of his quirky campaign for […]

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Employing New Haven’s future workers

I met Ebony Beatty at Hillhouse High School in a class four Yale students were teaching last spring. I could write a whole column about […]

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Labor strife

To the Editor: I am appalled by the News’ editorial (“Disingenuous dealings ruin ‘new tone'”, 9/6). It suggests that members of the University’s unions are […]

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Bridgeport should not roll dice on casino plan

The elms of Yale College often act as sentinels, shrouding Yalies from even the most pertinent of local political issues. As we return to New […]

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The future of the Coliseum site

When Mayor John DeStefano Jr. announced in July that the New Haven Coliseum would close this September and be demolished shortly thereafter, few questioned the […]

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Looking for a quagmire in Iraq? Dial W. for war

The campaign against Iraq now being mounted in Washington, D.C., is shameful to a government that purportedly respects international law and conventions — and the […]

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Yale, workers benefit from union-free community

As locals 34 and 35 prepare to strike, one can only reflect on their detriment to the Yale community. Yale is a premier academic institution […]

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America’s lackluster showing at the World Summit

To the Editor: Yale had a significant presence at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg. Dean Gus Speth arrived with some 20 students […]