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Adrian Muniz '07: I see you... and so does everyone else

Remember when the world was a simpler place? Remember when, instead of updating Facebook.com walls, sending smiles over Friendster.com and messaging people on Myspace.com, people actually talked to each other? It is no surprise to anyone at Brown that these Web sites have a huge following. Nearly every ...

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Adrian Muniz '07: You really can't go home again

LONDON... I mean, PROVIDENCE - Sad, isn't it? You wake up one morning and you can no longer see the river Thames flowing outside the windows of your flat; instead you see Grad Center outside of the dorm room in which you now live, a room that is not so much unlike a jail cell. For many of us coming ...

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Adrian Muniz '07: Fighting the row on terrour

LONDON - Ever since the attacks in Spain on the March 3, 2004, and the July 7 bombings on the London Underground, much of the political wrangling here in Britain has been about how best to protect the homeland. Inventions like biometric technology which imprints fingerprint and retinal data onto a microchip ...

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How Brown let the outside world get to us

LONDON - It comes as no surprise to me that The Herald would report that Brown dropped down two spots in the U.S. News and World Report list of "America's Best Colleges." Why? Because Brown, like everyone reading this column right now, is concerned with how it looks to the outside world.

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Secrets & lies in the wonderful land of Washington

In 2003, right-wing lapdog Robert Novak published in his column the name of covert CIA agent Valerie Plame, whose husband had written a New York Times Op-Ed piece criticizing Bush's assertion that Iraq had purchased uranium from Africa. Soon after, Matthew Cooper, a reporter for Time Magazine, wrote ...

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