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Race relations in Wis. sour

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Eugene Kane recently wrote that the Milwaukee's black community received a double gut shot\ last Friday. Two children, Quadrevion Henning, 12, and Purvis Parker, 11, last ' ¦

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Power politics wrong approach to Iran

Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reported in the April 17 New Yorker that the Bush administration has intensified\ war plans and clandestine operations against Iran's uranium enrichment program. Iran is a ' ¦

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Activist artists deserve credit

In last week's new episode, Smug Alert!,\ ""South Park"" ridiculed Hybrid car owners, San Francisco and George Clooney. Clooney's Academy Awards acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actor created a deadly ' ¦

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Two-party system in need of shake-up

The last time our two-party system shook was when President Richard Nixon, a Republican, successfully drew Southern whites away from the Democratic Party by exploiting racist sentiment. Decades later, are ' ¦

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Corruption's 'Red Baron'

Ex-U.S. Rep. Randy Duke\ Cunningham, R-Calif., pleaded guilty to taking $2.4 million in bribes from defense contractors during the past several years in U.S. District Judge Larry Alan Burn's San ' ¦

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The economy of education

Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings' Commission on the Future of Higher Education recently bombed academia with the suggestion that the government should use standardized tests to measure public universities' success ' ¦

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Is ’Coastie’ a code word?

Drawing outside attention to the campus Coastie phenomenon, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel printed Megan Twohey's article, 'The Great 'Coastie ' Divide' in Nov. 2005. Twohey never mentioned that it was once more common on our campus to refer to the Ugg crowd from New York, New Jersey, California and Illinois as JAPs (Jewish American Princesses). Maybe Twohey felt the issue was irrelevant or never considered it. That's an odd omission. If Coastie is in fact another way of saying JAP, the 'Coastie Divide' hints at more than a difference in style.  

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