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The Daily Princetonian

Understanding the history of the anti-sweatshop campaign

We read the Prince's profile of Bob Durkee with great interest. As leaders of the anti-sweatshop campaign started by Students for Progressive Education and Action, we spent many hours in his office trying to promote our cause, and are gratified to hear that he came to agree with much of our platform.Unfortunately, a factual error in the article misrepresented the extent to which we came to be in agreement.

OPINION | 09/22/2002

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Yale admissions scandal shows poor judgement in New Haven

Now that President Tilghman has reprimanded a brace of well-respected deans and officers in the Department of Admissions, the supposed "victims" in New Haven are probably sitting smugly, snickering with each other over snifters of well-aged brandy.For years, everyone's known that Yale has played second fiddle to Princeton and, having now found its chance to stab back, has tattled pathetically to the news media over what was, essentially, a victimless and harmless act of simple curiosity.Top Bulldogs in Connecticut Hall should be grateful that quick-thinking Princetonians exposed the big-as-a-barn-door holes in their laughable computer security system.This could have been resolved with a handshake and a martini, but Yalies instead chose to blow it up, all because their University wants for both sympathy and attention.

OPINION | 09/22/2002

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Bush's new welfare policies: A step in the wrong direction

On President Bush's wishlist for the remainder of this Congress are an energy bill that would increase domestic production of oil and gas, a ban on human cloning, and legislation that would make governmental social services grants available to religious groups.All of those wishes are, quite frankly, terrifying to anyone who cares about the environment, health care or the separation of church and state, but the more concerning item on the agenda is a nasty version of welfare reform that would make harsher work requirements necessary for recipients.Bush wants beneficiaries to work 40 hours a week now, instead of the 30 currently required.

OPINION | 09/16/2002

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A sense of place: Special spots and memories on campus

My favorite thing about coming back to campus in the fall is seeing all of "my places." I'm sure you know what I'm talking about: There are those places on campus that you walked by all the time in past years, places where you always hung out, places that really remind you of certain times in your Princeton career.I realized how important these places were during this past summer away from Princeton.

OPINION | 09/12/2002

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Letters to the Editor

OIT's rudeness in password protectionThough I thoroughly understand the University's need to maintain electronic security, a recent development at OIT has called into question the wisdom of how this is currently being pursued.

OPINION | 09/12/2002

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Time to end Cuban embargo

After forty-two years of Cold War era relations with Cuba, it is time for the United States to recognize its hypocritical Cuban policy and lift the archaic sanctions and travel ban on the Caribbean nation.Restricting the exportation and sale of medicine and food is a violation of international humanitarian law and has been condemned by almost every international body, including Organization of American States, which normally backs U.S.

OPINION | 09/11/2002

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The role of academia

One year ago a small group of men committed a terrorist attack of unprecedented barbarity. Today we prepare to commemorate the first anniversary of the carnage we witnessed one year ago.

OPINION | 09/10/2002