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Service, sacrifice go hand-in-hand

Recruiters for the country's three premier service programs say students can expect to reap rewards by helping others but should not forget that not choosing corporate American can be a sacrifice.




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Opinion

EDITORIAL: Mourning a fallen hero

Despite working in a trade that, at times, has been about as well-respected as ambulance-chasing lawyers, thousands of people throughout the world mourned the death of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl last week.



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Sports

Lobos avoid Aztec upset

The UNM women's basketball team narrowly avoided an upset in its last home game of the season against San Diego State University Saturday, using a strong second half to pull out the victory 63-53 in The Pit.



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Opinion

COLUMN: No simple answer to abortion

I have a friend and former roommate who has a penchant for reading Cosmo. Every now and then, I must confess, I felt compelled to borrow her copy. Call it a morbid sense of humor.






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News

Greens aim to boost participation

Members of the Bernalillo County Green Party elected new officers and brainstormed ways to boost party participation during the group's annual convention Saturday at the UNM Law School.


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Sports

Athletes of the Week

Junior guard Ruben Douglas of the men's basketball team and senior Monique Harris of the women's track and field team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.



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Opinion

People who are disgusted by exhibit are missing the irony

I opened the Lobo this morning to find it full of letters from angry and disturbed students protesting the Justice for All exhibit. Words like "distasteful," "negative," "nauseating" and "hypocritical" were used liberally to describe the exhibit.




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News

Burpo outlines ideas for state

State Rep. Rob Burpo, R-Albuquerque, says New Mexico lawmakers will have to rewrite the tax code, clear up water rights disputes with Texas and fix its schools if the state is ever to improve its economy.


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