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Editorial: Religious left

Rev. Jim Wallis is heading the “What would Jesus cut?” campaign, which uses religion to advocate for a more liberal solution to the reducing the deficit.

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Ready for Republican responsibility

Republican legislators have proposed funding a $5 million anti-smuggling unit instead of funding transplants for nearly 100 Arizonans. Legislators should employ simple solutions to fund both efforts.

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Stanford v. inventors

A current Supreme Court case, Stanford v. Roche, may fundamentally alter the way business is conducted at universities.

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Devil Dish: March 1

Of all the spring storylines emerging in baseball, the uncertainty surrounding the New York Yankees has to be the most satisfying.

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R riting sux

Texting is detrimental to the development of students’ understanding of the English language.

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Giving it time

(In response to Isabelle Novak’s Feb. 17 column “School in the city.”) Give it a minute.

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Ahmadinejad's real agenda

Coming to the Libyan peoples' defense is Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who encourages the Libyan government to join in their country's revolution, yet violently puts down dissent in his own country.

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Fox’s war on libertarianism

In 2010, libertarians won the House for Republicans. True conservatives won the ratings for Fox News. Unfortunately, Fox News has decided not to reciprocate the favor.

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Laugh to live

If you are a member of the heavy-set group, it is easier to live life with a sense of humor.

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