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Race to the top

The Virginia demographic data released last Thursday from the 2010 United States Census provides concrete statistical evidence of something state residents have known for several years - the commonwealth has become substantially more diverse.


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Thank you

It may not mean much, and I have only 250 words or less to say it, but from somebody who's outside of University academia and a next door neighbor living in Fry's Spring: Well done on your Jan.


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Changing Mr. Hyde

SINCE 1976, pro-life and pro-choice advocates have come to a truce on one thing: Taxpayer funds are not to be used to pay for abortions except for in the cases of rape, incest and when the pregnancy is dangerous to the health of the mother.


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Commercial fishing

EVERY year Americans celebrate the most sacred sports holiday ever broadcast on television: the Super Bowl.


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House of cards

Lost in the excitement surrounding Super Bowl XLV was yesterday's kickoff of another contest that has the potential to be even more bone-jarring - that is, the debate between the Virginia House of Delegates and the State Senate about appropriations for the final 16 months of the state's two-year budget.


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A matter of fact

MYTHS CAN be difficult. I once began a newspaper story by saying some idea or other had sprung from a county supervisor's head fully formed, like Venus from the head of Zeus.


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Let these people go

THE MOST inspiring, most powerful and most beautiful advancement of human civilization is not the Great Pyramid of Giza or any other of the Seven Wonders.


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Stayin

IN ORDER to make any endeavour a valuable experience, one must work hard at it and sustain the effort.


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Democracy Nau

Many University faculty focus their instruction on the past in the hopes that their students may apply the lessons learned to the future.


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Get smart

The lead editorial "Book Smart" (Feb. 1) was a blatantly inaccurate debasing of the Commerce School curriculum.


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A loss for words

ONE OF my friends just started a semester abroad in Antwerp, Belgium. Aside from getting used to all the nuances of living in a new culture, one of the biggest surprises she found was that "most people don't speak English." While English is the lingua franca or international language of the world, many people still do not speak it well enough to have more than a basic conversation.


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Fast fruit

The conclusions reached by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services in their new policy document "Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010" hardly seem surprising: Americans should consume less sugar, saturated fat and sodium while scaling up their intake of fruits and vegetables.


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Finding federalism

ACROSS the nation, states are facing increasing fiscal pressure, resulting both from long-term liabilities like unfunded pension plans and from an unsustainable dependence on infusions of federal money.


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Uncommon classes

WHILE the Commerce School is not perfect, The Cavalier Daily should leave the non sequiturs about the Commerce School on the comics page.

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