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Cartoon insinuating Saddam hiding behind Islam Īcheap'

In yesterday's Opinion and Editorial section, I was deeply offended to see another political cartoon depicting Islam as the enemy. The political cartoon depicts Saddam Hussein hiding "weapons of mass destruction" in mosques, rather than in buildings or his palaces. I feel that this cartoon is another cheap blow against Islam's reputation and the cartoon is hinting that Islam has something to do with the war against Iraq. The war against Iraq is a war against a dictator and a nation that is a threat to its neighbors because of its possible possession of weapons of mass destruction. [Read article]

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The graduation speech none of us will receive

Parents. Students. Faculty. I'd like to welcome you all to the graduation ceremony for the class of 2002 and a half. (Wait for applause.)

Most of us began this journey four-and-a-half years ago, in the late summer months of 1998. It was August: hot, humid, dusty. The dorm rooms smelled like new stereo equipment and Ozium, the Mall like fresh grass and fertilizer. The old Student Union was eagerly awaiting its destruction. [Read article]

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photo Issue of the Week: The ones that got away

From the UA's basketball ticket fiasco to the never-ending Israeli-Palestinian debacle, stories ÷ some relevant and important and some, not so much ÷ sometimes just slip through our fingers. On this last day of classes for fall 2002, Wildcat columnists uncover some stories you ÷ or even we ÷ might have missed.

So long to two good men ÷ Goudinoff and Berrigan

Two very important people have slipped through the cracks of the mainstream news media, Arizona Daily Wildcat included. One of them is heading off to a fruitful retirement and the other's life ended peacefully over the weekend. [Read article]

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