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Opinion
Language teachers still not recieving yellow cards (2/07)
Written by Nahleen Pang, John Raya, and John Ryland   
Dear Editor,

After reading Roy Lee's "Language department working to resolve internal disputes" article (Dec. 15, 2006), we would like to commend him for writing about a complex and heated topic.

 
Special Ed. students need courtyard respect (2/07)
Written by Madeleine Anderson   
"Treat others they way you want to be treated."
 
Trans-fat ban wrong path to healthy chioces (2/07)
Written by Minna Shmidt   
On Dec. 4 the New York City Board of Health adopted the nation's first ban on trans-fats in restaurants, which will go into effect on July 1, 2007, prompting fears of a donut-and French fry-free city.

 
New internet danger: Unhealthy obsession (2/07)
Written by Megan Dickey   
It's two o' clock in the morning and you have to make a tough decision: finish reading your AP English book or update your Facebook.
 
Media focus on mayor's actions is misdirected (2/07)
Written by Roy Lee   
On Feb. 2 mayor Gavin Newsom confessed to having an affair with Ruby Rippey-Tourk, his appointment secretary and the wife of his campaign manager and best friend Alex Tourk.
 
Congress should reflect will of the people (3/07)
Written by Lowell Staff   
In January, going against the wishes of 65 percent of Americans and ignoring the advice of the Iraq Study Group, Bush proposed the Emergency Spending Bill which would send 21,500 more soldiers to Iraq.
 
Administration took proper measures when faced with potential danger (1/07)
Written by The Lowell Staff   
On Jan. 4, the administration called a lockdown after an anonymous caller notified the administration of two men who were allegedly carrying guns across the street from the school.
 
Piling on the tests undermines education (12/06)
Written by Roy Lee   
With over 120 tests from five classes left to correct, a teacher hits the sack at 1 a.m., well aware that she doesn’t have enough grades from her students to determine a marking period grade.
 
Rule by the wealthy erodes Internet rights (12/06)
Written by Minna Shmidt   
It’s 11:07 p.m. and you’re staring at the computer, which still refuses to load the desired page.
 
Consumers responsible for Starbucks' market power (12/06)
Written by Eliza Hidalgo   
As you walk down the street to grab a cup of coffee, you find yourself in front of two coffee shops.
 
Erroneous theory wields influence among millions (12/06)
Written by Avi Baskin   
Did you know that the Jews were behind 9-11? In fact, over four thousand Jews were specifically told not to show up to their Manhattan offices that day.
 
Ugly campaigns denigrate the credibility of elections (12/06)
Written by Beatriz Datangel   
Even before the ballots were in for the November election, some candidates had already experienced great losses.
 
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