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Opinion
Reenie
Young, editor
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The $4 million
circus comes to Honoulu
The circus is in town! Bob the elephant is prancing
around the arena, insisting on his right to run against a
deceased opponent. Feel free to throw peanuts or whatever
at him. Ben the lion has been leaping through hoops of fire
and riding his unicycle around the supreme court roaring and
wagging his tail.
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Election
2002: The importance of voting
The 18-25 demographic historically turns out to
vote less frequently than other groups, making them the least
politically active group in our society, which is ironic, since
their age group is subjected to more regulation – draft, alcohol
control – than older age groups. Young adults must vote if they
are to take control of their own lives.
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Better
foreign policy could prevent terrorism
There is a way in which Sept. 11 could have been
prevented—not by more competent agencies, but by having a more
principled foreign policy.
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Shuttle
riders need cell phone etiquette
There is a time and place for almost everything,
and riding the HPU shuttle is neither the time nor the place
to share a one-sided conversation about plans for the upcoming
weekend or other personal conversations.
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Bush's war ignores
U.N.
Bush’s eagerness to disarm Hussein comes at
an uneasy time for America, as our economy is unstable, our
jobs are in jeopardy, and war is already on our minds.
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