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Culture

Troupe turns the Bard on his head

From an audience of topless feminists in Oregon to prestigious heads of state at the White House, the Reduced Shakespeare Company has been exposing just about everyone to their infectious humor.


The Setonian
Sports

Sports in brief

Three members of the UNM women's tennis team will be looking to represent the Lobos well when they participate in the International Tennis Association Omni Regionals this weekend.



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News

LETTER: Editing error makes death toll seem trivial

My letter in the Oct. 24 Daily Lobo, "We need Native American history lesson," had a grave error in editing. My letter stated, "One and a half million or more native people were on the North American continent at the time of first European contact ." The published version reduced my figure considerably to "more than half a million ."



The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Real democracy needed in U.S.

I am amazed at the display of fall colors and these cold winds from the north that cover everything with leaves. While nature changes before our eyes, we still believe that dropping bombs brings peace and freedom or at least fills our empty cups with pride.



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News

Slaughter and deliverance

Professor Enrique La Madrid delivers "Santiago and San Acacio: Legends of Slaughter & Deliverance in New Mexico," which is part of the Center for the Southwest Lecture series, in Mesa Vista Hall Thursday.


The Setonian
Sports

Lobos hope to break losing streak at home

The UNM volleyball team looks to catch fire this weekend in its final home stint of the season. The Lobos will be playing some tough competition when they face 15th-ranked University of Utah and 14th-ranked Brigham Young University.



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News

Remembering your past

Associate professor Suzanne Baackmann speaks about Germany's struggle for a cultural memory during a Cultural Studies Colloquium in University Art Museum Thursday. Colloquiums are held each week in the museum. Call 277-7312 for information.



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News

State revenue decline threatens UNM funds

Many of the University's top funding requests including faculty and staff salary compensation for next year may be in danger as the faltering national economy strikes closer to home, UNM President Bill Gordon said Wednesday.



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Opinion

LETTER: The price of opposition

Had Osama bin Laden read his U.S. history more carefully, perhaps he might not have launched such an attack. He might have realized that the United States does not stop until it has taken its enemies off at the knees.


The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Fighting Islamic-U.S. rift

What intellectual debate pits Osama bin Laden, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and one of the premier political scientists in America against Bill Clinton, George Bush and Arab leaders?



The Setonian
Culture

'K-Pax'fails to live up to its sci-fi hype

In a year of cinema dominated by dreck like "A.I." and "Planet of the Apes," jaded science-fiction fans no doubt perked up when hearing of "K-Pax," a promising-looking example of the sub-genre starring none other than Kevin Spacey.


The Setonian
Culture

Buttholes surf into town with new CD

Wow. It's not easy to describe a 20-year-old band with album names like Locus Abortion Technician and Hairway to Steven. Trying to sum up a group that has been pigeonholed as everything from acid-fueled metal to jazz to industrial; a band that has collaborated at one time or another with every industry outsider from noise gurus Ministry and offshoot Revolting Cocks to trailer park rapper Kid Rock is like summing up current world politics in one sentence. In a word: impossible.


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News

All hail ???

Darrell Dinwiddie, far left, and Tammy Ashwill hand out ballots for homecoming king and queen to Chipper Doherty, Cotye Julian and Connie Wattenburger, from left, in Zimmerman Library Wednesday.

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