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Opinion

LETTER: Media serves us war propaganda

I've been away for almost two months now, and Wednesday was the first time I read the Daily Lobo since my departure. I wanted to say a few things about the perspective that I see on the news from Germany.




The Setonian
News

Jackass

Wee Man tries to jump from a skateboard througn Steve-O's leg in the duo's Human Field Goal trick in UNM's Woodward Hall Wednesday night during "The Don't Try This at Home Tour" stop at UNM.




The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Protesters should offer us solutions

Maybe Sari Krosinsky, whose column was published in Monday's Daily Lobo, needs to look a little deeper to find out why the peace movement isn't catching on with anyone. If she did, she'd find out that there is nothing to support.


The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Defending the merits of capitalism

Everyone, whether they admit it or not, acts in their own best interest to satisfy their needs and desires. No matter how noble the cause, people work for it not for its own sake but because it benefits them. Those peace protesters that congregate in front of the bookstore every Friday are there because it gives them the satisfaction of knowing they're doing something to support their beliefs.







The Setonian
Culture

`From Hell' more than a gory thriller

Directors Allen and Albert Hughes use skillful artistic vision to create the haunting, fancifully dark atmosphere of "From Hell" that rests atop a mystery which can almost be called intelligent. The new Fox thriller is not merely a jumpy, gory Halloween movie, but one where Johnny Depp tangles with Jack the Ripper. The filmmaking is emotionally powerful, though the story is unbalanced and could use a bit of careful development.


The Setonian
News

U.S. aiding anti-Taliban forces

The United States is stepping up efforts to help Afghan fighters trying to break through the Taliban forces guarding approaches to the capital city of Kabul


The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Euphemisms should not be used in news

I notice more and more circumlocution, euphemism and plain old jargon in the official news from Washington these days. I believe in the simple, declarative sentence. The more important the information, the simpler and more declarative the sentence should be.


The Setonian
News

Two postal workers dead from anthrax

Two postal workers in the nation's capital are apparently dead of anthrax, and two more were hospitalized Monday with dangerous pulmonary anthrax infections, escalating bioterrorism's toll on America.


The Setonian
Culture

`Lester' gets moody, poetic

From start to finish, "The Resurrection of Lady Lester" is a jazz story. The motifs are all there: booze, poor living, exploitation and incomprehension of the artist - gotta love this kind of music, eh?


The Setonian
Culture

Eccentrics guide `Hand'

John Irving's newest novel begins with a detailed account of his protagonist's left hand being mauled off by a circus lion. Though a tad crude, the first chapter sets the stage perfectly for the bizarre story that unfolds in the following 300 pages.


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