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Adam Silverberg


Checking the executive

THE JUSTICE Department currently spends too muchtime acting as a subordinate to the Bush administration and not enough time truly dispensing justice.

New party, new challenges

ONCE THE smoke clears from last Tuesday's election, the Democratic House (and Senate) will represent a country that is still strongly divided -- even if it is primarily anti-Bush and anti-status quo.

Pedestrian safety first

LAST YEAR, every time I crossed the street from Jefferson Park Ave. towards Old Cabell Hall, I felt I was engaging in a dangerous gamble.

A realpolitik solution

THE AXIS of Evil has recently become just a little more evil and a lot more powerful. U.S. spy agencies earlier this week confirmed that North Korea, headed by the egoistical Kim Jong Il, successfully detonated a nuclear warhead, according to the Associated Press.

Starting from scratch

THE UNIVERSITY last week did its potential students a great disservice. Following colleges such as Princeton and Harvard, the University decided that it would no longer continue its early admission program for students, instead opting for an application deadline in early January for all applicants, which will take effect for applicants entering in 2008.

A unilateral problem

THE BUSH administration has had a rough time in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with its attempt to reconfirm unilateralist John Bolton as ambassador to the United Nations.

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