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The Daily Princetonian

Discarded teeth and formless tissue

Perhaps some of you saw the pictures of aborted children along Washington Road on Monday afternoon. I thought the pictures were terrible and extremely saddening ? dismembered babies cannot be otherwise.It is important that the Princeton community know (since it was not made clear in Tuesday's Daily Princetonian article) that Repent America did not notify me nor anyone else that I know of in Princeton Pro-Life, about their plans.

OPINION | 10/25/2006

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War, society and the American soul

In some respects, the news from North Korea is an expression of a larger problem. To be sure, there are grave nuclear issues surrounding Iran, and the situation in Iraq has little chance of meaningful improvement.The "larger problem" that we face is also one without any tangible boundaries, but there the resemblance ends.

OPINION | 10/24/2006

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A bitter pill

Last summer, the reproductive freedom of American women was very nearly eviscerated.Ortho-McNeil, the primary manufacturer of oral contraception in the United States, approved an 1,800-fold increase in the price at which it sold birth control to family planning clinics.

OPINION | 10/24/2006

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Gaining access

Princeton students are lucky enough to have some of the most prominent figures in government, business and other fields visit the campus to speak.

OPINION | 10/24/2006

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The trappings of solidarity

Let's face it: being a freshman is not easy. Between trying to find your niche in a completely new environment and coping with the physical and emotional separation from home, it's a wonder that (most) of the incoming students manage to keep their sanity.You deal with the same questions all and every day: "Hi, what's your name?

OPINION | 10/23/2006

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In memoriam: Miriam Marian

Miriam Marian was a student at Princeton University. A bright young girl, brimming with intellectual curiosity and compassion for humanity, she came armed with a stellar resume, practically perfect grades, spelling bee awards and a letter of recommendation from Kofi Annan.

OPINION | 10/18/2006