| Vol XXXV No. 16 | Tuesday, September 18, 2001 |
Abroad students cope after crisis
LONDON Nearly 3,500 miles away from the east coast of the United States, Notre Dame students living in London packed into the basement of their classroom building last Tuesday to watch CNN. Now, one week, dozens of phone calls, two formal prayer services and multiple e-mails from the U.S. Embassy later, many are coming to terms with the terrorism from a distance. "When I first heard the news I thought, `I ... [more]
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Employ the just war theory
In light of the recent terrorist attacks, it may be useful to review some points on the legitimacy and conduct of war. First, and obvious: The government of the United States in this case, in defense of the common good, has ... [more]
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ND Women's Soccer: Spark off the bench
Throughout her career at Notre Dame, senior forward Kelly Tulisiak has shown that uncoachable knack of coming into the game and finding the net for that key go-ahead goal. Few players possess such a nose for finishing plays, and those who ... [more]
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Love and Theft encompasses Dylan's past and future
Leave it to Bob Dylan to finally make current music intelligent and satisfying to listen to again. In his first studio album since the mortality-obsessed 1997 release, Time Out of Mind, and with his first original songs since "Things Have Changed" ... [more]
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