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Editorial: To tweet or not to tweet

Last week, the Washington Post released new social media guidelines to its staff, which bans its reporters and editors from using certain functions of sites like Facebook and Twitter, and raises a who

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Zazi arrest shows system works

A grand jury indicted an Afghan immigrant on charges of conspiring to carry out bombings in New York City with the help of al-Qaida operatives last Friday.

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Treat causes, not symptoms

Everyone needs a hero. Mine is Dr. Paul Farmer, a physician-anthropologist who has dedicated his life to serving the poor, primarily in rural Haiti.

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Editorial: Boos and Bravos

Bravo for a big weekend of football for the state of Arizona. We will finally get an inkling of just what this ASU football team is made of on Saturday when it clashes with No. 21 Georgia in Athens.

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Editorial: Online class, easy pass

Which is better: signing up for a required class that meets at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, or taking the class online, conveniently located inside your computer?

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Accused often guilty until proven innocent

Danmell Ndonye, a freshman at Hofstra University in New York, made the news last week after she accused five men of tying her up and taking turns sexually assaulting her in the bathroom stall of a cam

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Ad-ing a twist to Fox News

Fox News took out a full-page ad in The Washington Post last Friday that claimed ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and CNN did not cover the Sept. 12 protests in Washington.

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Bright idea or broken bulb?

If things go according to the CLEAN Energy Act of 2007, the incandescent light bulb as we know it will be effectively phased out by 2014.

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Editorial: Boos and Bravos

Bravo to student journalism across the country. Many have hailed the Yale Daily News as having the best coverage among its competitors of a huge homicide story this week.

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Giving back merit-based scholarship money

Would you be willing to give back your scholarship to keep another student in school? A committee of parents at the Schreyer Honors College at Penn State University is asking for just that.

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Social interaction 2.0

Question of the day: What did you have for breakfast this morning? Or, better yet, what did your 10 best friends have for breakfast this morning?

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