OPINION
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Lee’s bid for Corporation seat flawed

At first it seems like a great idea. A local pastor and community leader, backed by a coalition of students, local citizens and even the […]

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Booers are not ‘scourges of democracy’

To the Editor: Let us not take for granted our right to boo the president (“Booing Bush at Yale Bowl inappropriate,” 10/9). I too was […]

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Wu inappropriately deploys Sept. 11 to attack discourtesy

To the Editor: Christopher Wu’s Tuesday letter (“Booing Bush at Yale Bowl inappropriate,” 10/9) is another symptom of the widespread inability to construct our thoughts […]

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Students major part of Hope Not Fear march

To the Editor: While the Yale Daily News article (“2,500 March for Yale’s unions,” 10/8) dealt with some of the key aspects in the Hope […]

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Dancing around my still incomplete education

Late autumn at Yale brings more than midterms and cardboard pumpkin cutouts. These upcoming weekends promise screw-your-roommate dances, followed by holiday balls, and soon the […]

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The University in the war against terrorism

Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz’s impromptu reflections on the role of college students in the war against terrorism may have been a little long and […]

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Corrections

Monday’s article on the Counting Crows concert misspelled the lead singer’s name. It is Adam Duritz, not Adam Durbitz. Monday’s article on the Counting Crows […]

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Clinton speech understates globalization’s social, economic returns

There may be two sides to every issue, but they seldom enjoy the same merits. This is certainly true in the case of globalization, a […]

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Ted Bromund

The American and British strikes that began yesterday against targets in Afghanistan came after the failure of the Taliban to evade three truths. First, in […]

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Abbas Amanat

The U.S. air strike against the Taliban was a predictable, and perhaps inevitable, outcome of the United States’ public statements and wide-ranging diplomatic efforts to […]

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Initial strike good; Bush must finish job

At Saturday’s Tercentennial lecture, former President Bill Clinton LAW ’73 told an audience of over 8,000 that everything would be all right in the aftermath […]