Monday, November 2, 1998 Third parties defy mainline politics PROFILE: Dan Hamburg describes appeal behind voting for smaller groups By Emi Kojima Daily Bruin Senior Staff When Dan Hamburg heard that the government wanted to build a nuclear waste dump on an Indian reservation in California, he and his wife packed their sleeping bags and hopped in their car to protest the decision. Read more...
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Third parties defy mainline politics
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Most voters ignorant about most decisions
Monday, November 2, 1998 Most voters ignorant about most decisions ELECTIONS: California Supreme Court, appellate judges need non-partisan confirmation from state By Emi Kojima Daily Bruin Senior Staff Less publicized, smaller, non-partisan offices – such as the confirmation of judges – often leave voters in a quandary over how to vote in the California elections. Read more...
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East Asian Library enjoys 50th year
Monday, November 2, 1998 East Asian Library enjoys 50th year ANNIVERSARY: Archive to expand, augment its 400,000 book collection By Katie Sierra Daily Bruin Contributor Fifty years ago, the East Asian Library was just a dream. Read more...
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A new look
Monday, November 2, 1998 A new look MEDIA: The student newsmagazines changed their size and style, but they’ve kept the independent spirit that defined them in the past By Pauline Vu Daily Bruin Contributor Before the late 1960s, The Daily Bruin was UCLA’s only student newspaper. Read more...
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Communications board operates without budget
Monday, November 2, 1998 Communications board operates without budget OPERATIONS: ASUCLA approves finances, seeks more accurate report By Neal Narahara Daily Bruin Contributor The Communications Board budget for the 1998-99 fiscal year, which was supposed to have gone into effect on Aug. Read more...
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Independent candidates liberate student options
Monday, November 2, 1998 Independent candidates liberate student options RACE: Third parties offer young voters opportunity to elect leaders urging activism, personal freedom By Emi Kojima and Nick Williams Daily Bruin Senior Staff While Gray Davis and Dan Lungren butt heads in the final days before the general election, five other candidates continue to run their own campaigns for governor. Read more...
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Community Briefs
Friday, October 30, 1998 Community Briefs Halloween costumes invade Mexican market Halloween costumes and plastic pumpkins have flooded into Mexico on the North American Free Trade Agreement’s commercial tide, changing that country’s Day of the Dead festivities. Read more...