Reflections on a work in progress
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I couldn’t answer all the e-mails. There were just too many. Thirty-five, 45 a day. And I couldn’t get all the computer problems fixed.
Reasons for hope in Iraq
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With the long-awaited Iraqi election just two days away, there seems to be no let up in the rate and ferocity of insurgent attacks.
Congressman’s speech deserved coverage
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I am very disappointed that The Daily failed to cover Paul Findley’s speech on Tuesday night about “The Peril of America’s Middle East Policies,” which was sponsored by the Speakers’ Bureau and Coalition for Justice in the Middle East.
Letters to the Editor
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Tsunami survivors need support
I know that in recent weeks we have all looked for ways to support relief efforts for the hundreds of thousands of people who are suffering as a result of the earthquake and tsunami in South Asia.
Haitians take issue with inaugural speech and method; Bush should tread lightly
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“It is the policy of the United States to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture.
Dance Marathon: A new Stanford tradition
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First year a success
We believe strongly in Dance Marathon: in its power to unite Stanford, to educate about health crises, and to bring out the personal charity and generosity in all of us.
Manifesto for the Bacchanalia-inclined
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Would anyone in the vicinity of Stanford besides your columnists, their drawmates and the bums of Palo Alto even notice two more blessed hours of blacked-out socialization?

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