Monday, March 16, 1998 Letters View askew Roee Ruttenberg’s Viewpoint piece, "Rally serves as kickoff for election," (Mar. 12) is a perfect example of what happens when junior statesmen get fed too big a dose of movies like "Wag the Dog" and let their infantile imaginations run amok. Read more...
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March 15, 9:00 pm
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March 15, 9:00 pm
Media Assassins?
Monday, March 16, 1998 Media Assassins? One day, journalists will face the reality that they can provoke deaths of stars By Kevin Powell University Wire My phone began ringing at 5 a.m. Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
Generation Exploited?
Friday, March 13, 1998 Generation Exploited? GENERATIONS: Contrary to popular belief, young people today aren’t the only group to grow up with no apparent goals in life By Dan S. Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
Letters
Friday, March 13, 1998 Letters Obsessed with race The myopic view of race shown by Elias Serna in a recent Daily Bruin article ("State overlooks history in race to be colorblind," March 11) is shocking and pitiful. Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
Police behavior must be modified
Friday, March 13, 1998 Police behavior must be modified LAPD: Crime prevention policy makes lawlessness a self-fulfilling prophecy First off, I’d like to recount an incident that happened to me about a month and a half ago. Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
Friday, March 13, 1998 Speaks Out What contributions has Generation X made to society, and how will they be remembered? "I think we’re the technological generation because all the e-mail and the web sites came around during our time. Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
Generalizing generations doesn’t make sense
Friday, March 13, 1998 Generalizing generations doesn’t make sense GENX Stereotyping misses the point that individuals can be very different from the group By Paolo Bayless As if it were not enough to be labeled by our race, gender, religion, hair color, etc., those of us born between baby booms have been recently labeled as members of the lost generation known as "X." With this label comes a vast number of generalizations, stereotypes and almost juvenile oversimplifications. Read more...