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TUES, 15 APRIL 2003



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bullet Paving Paradise?

When the Federal Highway Administration and the Idaho Transportation Department announced plans to reroute U.S. Highway 95 south of Moscow over the western edge of Paradise Ridge, they had one major thing in mind: safety.
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bullet Politics, sports sour mix

Last weekend marks the 67th playing of The Masters, one of the most storied and celebrated events in golf, though it won’t go off without a little tainting from—you guessed it— protesters.
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bullet If you’re going to use laptops, don’t abuse

Just about two-and-a-half years ago, Information and Technology Services began a program in cooperation with the Idaho Commons Information Desk to provide students with the opportunity to check out laptops.
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bullet Letters to the Editor

We limit collateral damage; Patriotism or racism?
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bullet Editorial Art

Illustration by Noah Kroese
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Opinion Editor: Jennifer Hathaway Webmistress: Amanda J Hundt
UI Argonaut, 301 Student Union, Moscow, Idaho 83843 208.885.7845
SpeakOut
QUESTION:
Do you feel the U.S. is minimizing civilian causalities in Iraq? Do you feel it is necessary to limit civilian causalities in times of war?

“Yes. I would say no in most cases of war, however, in this case the U.S. is supposedly going to war to help the Iraqi people against a cruel dictator. So it doesn't seem like it would make much sense or be in their best interest if we were killing them.”

Justin Logan
political
science/Spanish
senior
Oakland, Calif.

“I think they try to do that, but not hard enough. [They aren't] very conscious about what they are dropping or shooting! (second question) Yes! Very much so.”

Shu-Li Wang
education
graduate
Tainan, Taiwan


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