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  • Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry

    Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry

    October 15, 2004

    Film Review A very timely piece of history, “Going Upriver,” which aired at September’s Toronto International Film Festival, will only confirm once again that John Kerry was a dedicated and courageous soldier. Risking his life as...

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  • The Lost Prince is a masterpiece

    The Lost Prince is a masterpiece

    October 15, 2004

    Review The mysterious, hidden-away little brother of two English kings, who was also uncle of the current queen, is the subject of a powerful drama by award-winning playwright Stephen Poliakoff, on “The Lost Prince,” airing on...

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  • DeLay rebuked by House committee

    DeLay rebuked by House committee

    October 15, 2004

    Three times in a week, U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) received a rebuke from the House ethics committee. In Washington, Oct. 6, the bipartisan ethics committee unanimously rebuked DeLay for appearing to solicit campaign...

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  • Slackers in revolt: youth and the upcoming election

    Slackers in revolt: youth and the upcoming election

    October 15, 2004

    Opinion The slacker vote? To many, this sounds like a contradiction in terms. Kids and students only want to hang out and have a good time. They don’t care about politics, right? Politics is a dirty...

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  • The Latinos for Kerry momentum

    The Latinos for Kerry momentum

    October 15, 2004

    Opinion The more the Latino voter turnout grows by Nov. 2, the greater the likelihood the Kerry-Edwards ticket will defeat Bush-Cheney and the extreme right-wing majority in Congress. Latinos are expected to favor Kerry at a...

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