Warlords, whose livelihood is the booming opium industry, will be guarding polling stations for the coming election. One can guess that their interests differ somewhat from the average U.N. Read more...
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October 6, 9:00 pm
Decision 2004: When it comes to foreign policy, vote wisely
Opinion
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October 6, 9:00 pm
Bruins don’t let Bruins haze
I dreaded it before and I still do: fall rush. When it swept along Gayley and Hilgard avenues, I couldn’t stand idly, an outsider to it all. Read more...
Opinion
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Budget Review Committee decisions misinterpreted
In a Sept. 26 Viewpoint submission (“USAC doles out funds based on groups’ support”), allegations were made that this year’s Base Budget process was heavily influenced by favoritism rather than merit. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Arnold for president in 2008?
The Daily Bruin sat down with “The Wizards of Westwood” ““ UCLA student Marshall Miller and alumnus Joshua Mikael ““ to discuss Operation Arnold, their bipartisan effort to pass a constitutional amendment which would allow Gov. Read more...
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Letter to the editor
Kerry can debate, but Bush is the one to lead Last Thursday, Sen. John Kerry proved to be the superior debater, but President Bush did not set the bar very high. Read more...
Opinion
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Education, unity the best way to stop hate
Rocks, bricks and clumps of dirt were hurled through windows at the LGBT Campus Resource Center for two nights in a row, beginning on Sept. 12. Read more...
Opinion
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October 4, 9:00 pm
UCLA policy protects privacy
Imagine you are accused of sharing copyrighted material with other people. Now there are three possibilities: Your name is subpoenaed and you land in federal court, UCLA decides to totally block all peer-to-peer networks, or UCLA briefly suspends your Internet access and makes you sign a letter saying you agree not to illegally trade files. Read more...