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Bush, Gore campaigns tainted with controversy
The word "RATS" recently flashed across American television screens, courtesy of the Republican Party. But no one is really sure if the word was intended to be there. Although the Republican National Committee (RNC) was actually for the ad, the campaign of GOP presidential candidate George W. Bush has faced numerous questions about it. In the commercial, the words "bureaucrats decide" appear on screen, intended to criticize Gore's prescription drug plan. ... [more]
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Fighting against abortion through Eucharistic adoration
As our last column noted, the Supreme Court has made abortion, including even the killing of a partially-delivered baby, a privileged constitutional right. It is easy to be pessimistic about this. But that would be a mistake. John Paul II has ... [more]
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1980 Olympic boycott hits home for Notre Dame staff
A stab of regret hits Jill Lindenfeld as she struggles to watch the 2000 Olympic Games. Debbie Brown feels drawn to the events although seeing the U.S. participants causes her a twinge of heartache. Both Linden-feld, a Notre Dame assistant professional ... [more]
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Contagious euphoria consumes fans at Phish
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio has to wonder how things got this far. Night after night, he presides over an ocean of bobbing heads and flailing limbs, his face displaying a combination of elation and intensity. The band that began by playing ... [more]
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