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Scandalous sleaze gets costly

Monday, January 11, 1999 Scandalous sleaze gets costly CONGRESS: Presidential sex life overshadows more important issues Many wonderful and magical things happened this holiday season. Parents put down payments on the fuzzy talking turds known as Furbys, in an attempt to make sure their children don’t grow up to hate them and open fire on their classmates. Read more...



Letters

Monday, January 11, 1999 Letters Language police erasing ‘man’ from vocabulary, society I recently read an article in a business journal about the efforts of a company to regain its market share using the newest internet technology. Read more...


Letters

LETTERS Abortion warrants punishment I appreciated the fine intellectual arguments that Patrick Friel made in his column "Activists often go to extremes" (Viewpoint, Feb. 24). They were a welcome relief to the jokes that other Bruin columnists try to pass off as columns. Read more...


Terminally ill should live life to fullest

Wednesday, January 6, 1999 Terminally ill should live life to fullest MEDICINE: Love, caring key to mental well-being in our fragmented society By Eric Achtyes Sixty-seven-year-old Joseph Saikewicz lies in a state hospital in Massachusetts, dying from leukemia. Read more...


Letters

Wednesday, January 6, 1999 Letters Alumni band integral to UCLA football tradition In her Nov. 5 article "Good Fans Die Hard," Pauline Vu neglected to mention one of the most entertaining aspects of the pregame tailgate parties at the Rose Bowl: the UCLA Alumni Band. Read more...