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U.N. Barks, U.S. Bites

The U.S. and its traditional allies are doing most of the bombing in Libya. This raises questions about the structure of the United Nations and the nature of international law.

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EX-pect the unexpected

After all the progress you made getting over someone after a breakup happens, how should you react when you see him or her for the first time?

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USG confronts transparency issues

This is part two of a three-part series on the Tempe campus Undergraduate Student Government. This part looks into transparency concerns and what student government leaders and doing to address these issues.

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Women: the minority

Gender discrimination appears to be a thing of the past. But why has there still not been a female president?

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The Obama that could lose

There are several narratives that Republicans can use against President Barack Obama in the 2012 election. Only one will lead to victory.

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