Opinion
Our View - News hurt by economy
As if desperate shoppers trampling retail workers wasn't enough, The New York Times recently reported that local TV news anchors are the latest victims of the struggling economy. The sad truth is that our beloved, attractive talking heads are the latest targets of news stations' cuts due to plummeting advertising dollars and viewer ratings dropping.
U.S. needs to adopt neutral Middle East policy
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The terrorist attacks of the past week in India that killed hundreds are a somber reminder that we as Americans must carefully rethink our diplomatic policy toward the Middle Eastern region of the world. And while Obama's election should bring the end of the War in Iraq, more change is needed.
UWIRE - Vegetarianism is a threat we must destroy
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UWIRE -- Save the environment - stop eating so much of it! You know who I'm talking about. Thick, black-lensed glasses, ironic yet socially aware T-shirts, Netflix queue a veritable discography of African poverty-related documentaries and teeth like miniature lumberjacks, that chomp away at chlorophyll, destroying millions of Mother Nature's solar energy panels, all to sate their terrible hunger.
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