OPINION
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The candidate who happens to be Jewish

Recently in these pages I suggested that Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut (or Vermont Gov. Howard Dean) would provide the Democrats with their best possible […]

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A fond farewell to TJ Tuckers

Students returning from break this week, looking for a beer and expecting dear old Yale to be just as they left it, met with the […]

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Here comes Wal-Mart–There goes the neighborhood

In recent years Greater New Haven has been birthing Wal-Marts like an Old Testament matriarch. By dint of its poverty wages in the United States […]

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New administrators, new opportunities

After a short semester break and a tidy managerial reshuffling, today is the first official day of a new term and a restructured Yale administration. […]

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Strike 101: what you should know

Within a month, this campus may experience its 12th labor strike in 60 years. Our administration’s contingency planning is well underway, from stipends for students […]

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The battle we’re losing at home

Between 500 and 700 men were recently arrested in and around Los Angeles after complying with a post-Sept. 11 program designed to track Middle Eastern […]

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Reviving a “cold case” we must not forget

To the Editor: In its June 30 issue, the Yale Daily News listed the investigation of the 1998 murder of Yale senior Suzanne Jovin among […]

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Can the U.N. weapons inspectors save the peace?

Saddam Hussein insists unequivocally that Iraq now has no weapons of mass destruction (WMD). President George W. Bush is equally insistent that it does. To […]

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Yale Daily News need not pre-screen online discussion board

To the Editor: The Yale Daily News should reject professor Valerie Hansen’s call to pre-screen the postings made to the paper’s online discussion board (“News […]

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Congratulations to new News staffers

Staff Reporters Jessamyn Blau, 2005 Seattle, Wash. Paula Brady, 2006 Riverside, Conn. Marlon Castillo, 2005 Americus, Ga. Jessica Feinstein, 2006 Palo Alto, Calif. Benjamin Feit, […]

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GESO’s aggressive tactics hurt cause

The issue of graduate student unionization at Yale has grown increasingly volatile during the last several years. The debate has deteriorated into fractious rhetoric and […]