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COLUMN: Media coverage affected by corporate investments

by Nimish Desai Daily Texan U-Wire The mainstream news media in the United States have been the object of many accusations of bias. Many people, citing what they see as the news media's acquiescent to supportive stance on pressing social issues such as abortion, claim that the media have moved to the left.


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News

Student claims discrimination

Editor, I believe that Heather Timmons is intoxicated (drunk, buzzing, blotto) with her perceived "civil rights", and as such, cannot think in a straight line. College students face a number of decisions throughout their college years. Many of the most critical decisions, whether to drink and drive, ...


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Opinion

COLUMN: Columbus not an Italian hero

by Sari Krosinsky Daily Lobo columnist Last weekend I took a nontraditional fall break. I went to Denver for the Transform Columbus Day protest. The mainstream media coverage on such events generally stinks. For example, on this particular protest, the Denver Post headline reads, "Columbus Day fails to boil, Parades, protests equal lots of noise, rhetoric, but violence is absent," and the article proceeds as if the only issue worth covering is whether the black bloc broke any windows.






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News

Student claims discrimination

by Ryan Floersheim Daily Lobo Heather Timmons, a UNM student who is seven months pregnant, said she was discriminated against by a Brewster's Pub doorman when he allegedly refused to let her into the bar because she is pregnant. "I was outraged that I was being discriminated against," Timmons said.


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Culture

Kimone just another Radiohead wannabe

by Marisa Demarco Daily Lobo Everyone wants to be Radiohead. Everyone wants to be the innovative band that could. It's where whining suburban white-boy rock is going - the last valid route for a dying breed of skinny, shaggy-haired, acoustic guitar wielding youth.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Saudi Arabia backs disparity, terrorism

by Mike Still Daily Collegian U-Wire We were quite young during Operation Desert Storm. Most undergraduates at Penn State were between first and fifth grade during our first major foray into Iraq, and it all seemed pretty simple at the time. As a fourth grader, I remember looking at pictures of Saddam and thinking to myself, "That jerk!" Asked to name the three worst people in history, I would likely have said Adolf Hitler, the Emperor from the "Star Wars" trilogy and Saddam Hussein.


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Sports

Lobo women 2-0 in MWC play, men get late goals to avoid upset

Staff Report The UNM women's soccer team swept its road trip this weekend, shutting out Mountain West Conference foes San Diego State University and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. Sophomore goalkeeper Kristen Winters recorded her third shutout in a row - her sixth of the year.


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Sports

Athletes of the Week

Senior quarterback Justin Millea and sophomore goalkeeper Kristen Winters are this week's New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of The Week. In an unlikely start, Millea led the Lobos to a surprising 25-16 victory over the UNLV Rebels on Saturday. The Silver City, N.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Student elections creeping up

by Heather R. Gabel ASUNM Vice President The semester is half over and I hope that everyone has been enjoying the semester to this point. The Associated Students of UNM president and I have been trying to keep you up to date with what ASUNM is all about and what we are currently working on.




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News

UNM director honored for his philanthropy

by Ryan Floersheim Daily Lobo Lawrence Roybal, communications director for the UNM Office of Recruitment Services, received a humanitarian award for his community initiatives to improve the quality and number of opportunities available to the University community.



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Sports

Millea, UNM defense dominate Rebels

by Michael Beniash Daily Lobo Under the bright lights of Las Vegas, senior back-up quarterback Justin Millea and the Lobos' defense upset the University of Nevada at Las Vegas 25-16 Saturday, spoiling the Rebels' homecoming. Millea, filling in for injured junior quarterback Casey Kelly, displayed avid running skills in his first-ever start at quarterback for UNM.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Belafonte's slave remark about Powell lacks guts

by Kevin McAbee Technician U-Wire One of the most accomplished men in America was attacked with racist comments on Tuesday. In an effort to taint the character and achievements of Secretary of State Colin Powell, a prominent figure compared Powell to a slave who solely aims to please his master.


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Sports

Tennis scores Balloon Fiesta Invite sweep

Staff Report UNM senior Bart Scott led an impressive showing as the Lobo men's tennis team swept the singles and doubles championships at the Balloon Fiesta Invitational this weekend at the Lobo Tennis Club. Scott dominated singles competition sweeping into the finals without losing a set.

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