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Editorial: Mission re-accomplished

On March 20, 2003, Operation Iraqi Freedom brought the U.S. military across the Kuwait border and into Iraq, marking the beginning of a combat that would claim 4,400 American soldiers’ lives and over 70,000 Iraqi casualties.

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Registering rationale

It is unfortunate that non-violent offenders should face the humiliation associated with being a registered sex offender.

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All aboard!

The federal government recently passed a commitment to fund high-speed rail corridors across the United States. This column explores some of the advantages of switching to trains, and the reasons it hasn’t caught on in the U.S.

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Sensing a consensus

The 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act is a victory for those with disabilities as well as proof this country can still unite across partisan lines and accomplish great things.

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Going bilingual is bueno

There is significant research that shows bilingual education helps English language learners reach and maintain high academic achievement levels, yet it is often opposed on the ground that it’s a waste of education funds and essentially un-American. ?

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Letter: Aug. 31

Around the Glenn: In response to Zach Levin-Epstein’s Monday column “'Beck'oning the masses.”

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The State Press

Editorial: Smoke and mirrors

The war on tobacco has taken a back seat to recent social politics, but the World Health Organization has brought smoking back to the table with its request to extend Restricted ratings to films depicting tobacco use.

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The State Press

Get schooled, vote

Seven of the 10 Republican candidates who were labeled “pro-education” by the Arizona Education Association were knocked out in the primaries Tuesday, making it even more important for students to vote this November.

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The State Press

Leave and let live

Some colleges have created move-in programs that help make the parent-freshman separation as painless as ripping off a Band-Aid.

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‘Beck’oning the masses

Glenn Beck’s rally “Restoring Honor” drew hundreds of thousands to the Lincoln Memorial on the same date 47 years after the March on Washington. Beck may claim that he and his followers need to “reclaim the civil rights movement,” but he is certainly in no position to do so.

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