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It's not easy being green

UNM professor Monica Cyrino lectures about Euripides' play Medea while dressed in an ancient Greek costume in the Anthropology Building Tuesday.






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Opinion

COLUMN: Nuclear facilities need more security

Nuclear power plants came on the scene in the post World War II era with lots of official enthusiasm and a shortage of concern about safety. But much of that early excitement about the future of nuclear power faded after the accidents at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania in 1979 and Chernobyl in 1986, and the high economic costs of this technology with its deadly wastes.



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COLUMN: A lesson in common sense economics

Lately, I've had a number of discussions with people about the nature of money and how wealth is distributed. Something I've noticed is that many people have a fundamental misunderstanding of economics. They believe that economics is a zero-sum game. That is, that the more one person or nation has, the less remains for the others.


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Anderson wants to stop class in protest

UNM instructor Bob Anderson was shaving on the morning of Oct. 22 when he heard on National Public Radio that the United States had bombed a hospital during one of its attacks on Afghanistan. He said that was when he decided it was time to do something to stop the attacks, which he says are unacceptable for Americans to blindly follow.




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Opinion

COLUMN: Focus should be on postwar goals

President Bush is leading the United States and an international coalition to fight against terrorism. He and other foreign leaders have also made clear that the fight is not against Islam or Arabs but the perpetrators of global terrorism and countries who harbor them. This raises the question:





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Students protest visa moratorium

A moratorium on student visas would not stop terrorism and would hurt the United States, said University of California-Berkeley student protesters Tuesday outside U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein's office.



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Culture

Williams tribute album amazing

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about the words "country music?" Do you conjure a beer full of tears, running over your own cow with your truck or dueling banjos?


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Will 'Ubie' my neighbor?

Junior Shelli Rosenfeld, student special events director, dressed as "Ubie," entices students to give blood during a drive at Zimmerman Library Monday sponsored by the General Library, United Blood Services and several other UNM organizations. The drive runs again today from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.

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