OPINION
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U.S. must think policy with China, not business

President Bush heads to China this Saturday with free trade, currency and intellectual rights on the top of his agenda. Of course, issues like Taiwan, […]

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Corrections

The headline for yesterday’s article on the women’s cross country team misstated the place it finished Saturday. The team finished fifth. Yesterday’s article on the […]

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Antiwar movement is illogical

Antiwar movements don’t have to come across as isolationist and illiberal. Too bad America’s current one does. A group of so-called “liberals” organized behind a […]

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Homeless seek non-monetary change

How many times have we all zipped down York Street to the echo of this familiar refrain: “Got any change today, a little change today?” […]

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Correction

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Friday’s article on Ward 1 Alderman-elect Nick Shalek ’05 misstated Ward 1 Alderwoman […]

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Patriot Act letters alarming, abusive

The FBI is serving national security letters up all over the country. If you haven’t heard of them, somewhere in Washington, D.C. an FBI agent […]

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Job quality as important as cancer facility

We are three New Haven citizens from very different places. We live in Westville, the Hill and Yale housing. We came together because of a […]

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High cancer rates demonstrate state’s need for a cancer center

To the Editor: According to the American Cancer Society’s “Facts and Figures,” females in Connecticut have the third-highest rates of cancer in the nation. Males […]

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Flood of leaflets only annoys students

In recent weeks, a startling abundance of paper, in the form of little sheets, has made its way into my living space. Despite the incredible […]

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Even without a holiday, don’t forget veterans

Recently, when I asked some friends to free-associate about the month of November, nearly everyone immediately responded with one word: Thanksgiving. When I asked them […]

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Diversity initiative needs clear strategy

The administration’s announcement of a new faculty diversity initiative this week met with a certain degree of justifiable praise. While Yale’s 1999 pledge of “unlimited […]