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Rebalancing the Middle East

When President Bush gave his "Axis of Evil" statement, it was not only his intention to raise awareness of the three countries named (Iraq, Iran and North Korea), but it was also part of an argument to show Iraq as the greatest threat, and the one that needed to be dealt with.


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Restricting Scout's honor

THE Boy Scouts of America are again under fire. The latest volley comes in the form of the settlement of a 1999 lawsuit brought by the ACLU against the Department of Defense.


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Seeking all perspectives

THE CAVALIER Daily has helped make the debate over the Honor Committee's single sanction policy a major part of the University community's agenda this year. Throughout the fall semester, Cavalier Daily reporters have covered meetings about the topic, the managing board has repeatedly written editorials about the subject and columnists have chimed in with their own opinions.


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Harmful morality?

AMONG the bitter jeremiads and bubbling jeroboams of champagne pouring forth from the respective ranks of liberals and conservatives this month, political pundits have re-focused the national spotlight on the so-called "religious right." Many of these pundits have attributed President Bush's election success to the strong turnout of evangelical Christian voters, who were spurred on by social issues to support the Republican Party at the polls.


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An Honor without single sanction

IN THE past year, I have tried to be very vocal about this issue, and to many of you, it comes as no surprise when I write here that I believe the single sanction is wrong.


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Questioning classical economies

AS UNIONIZATION rates decline, as the percentage of uninsured Americans rises and as we colonize Iraq, it is appropriate to seek the origins of these seemingly disparate phenomena.I suggest that they are the direct and predictable result of an economic system created and maintained for the benefit of the plutocrats. Classical economics fails us as a society because it promotes a fraudulent ideology at the expense of human welfare.


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Instituting a fair tax

ONE OF the best reasons for voting for President Bush this fall slipped quietly under the radar. In his convention speech, Bush promised, "I will lead a bipartisan effort to reform the tax code." Bush offered few details to what he would do with tax reform, understandably.


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Drowning out the voices

LAST WEEK, the Albemarle Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) voted 3-1 against Charlottesville-area residents concerned about the location of the new Planned Parenthood of the Blue Ridge (PPBR) facility in a residential neighborhood on Hydraulic Road, near Albemarle High School and neighboring elementary and middle schools.


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Choices for Charlottesville

PLANNED Parenthood is a national, non-profit organization with over 850 health centers across the United States that help individuals and couples plan parenthood.


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Swinging toward equality?

TWO WEEKS ago, the Miller Center hosted a forum to evaluate the progress of the goals set forth by governors in the 1989 Education Summit convened by former President George H.


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A concrete charter

AS I have written before, the University community is at a turning point where it must re-conceive its notion of a public institution.


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Scheduling by seniority

IT'S THAT time again -- time to register for classes. Which means, it's also time for another opinion column bemoaning priority registration for Echols scholars. This week many of my fellow fourth years have probably watched as that one class -- a seminar, perhaps, or a small, popular upper-level class or even a class needed for graduation -- was filled within the first few hours of registration.


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Continued commitment to high standards

AS THE only surviving feature from the honor system's inception in 1842, the single sanction remains today as an exceptionally high standard of academic integrity largely unique to the University.


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A racial awakening

HALF A century after the great Civil Rights Movement began breaking down barriers in American society, the struggle for racial equality and harmony has turned into a travesty.

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