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Volume CXXXII, Number 12
January 24, 2003
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Econ with Z. Khan
ADAM
BABER, COLUMNIST
If you maintain that economics is the "dismal science,"
you need to spend some time with Professor Zorina Khan. [read
the article]
Meningitis update
JEFF BENSON, M.D.
Dear Dr. Jeff: "I read a piece in The Boston Globe
last November about the meningitis vaccine. It sounded like some states
and colleges are requiring it. What about Bowdoin?" A.C. [read
the article]
The dark war road, Part III
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, STAFF WRITER
History moved fast during that summer of 1940. On August
13, a few weeks before Bowdoin began its 139th academic session the Battle
of Britain began. Across the Channel that had been sailed for centuries
a new invading armada swept towards Dover's white cliffs. [read
the article]
BOCers back early
CECILY UPTON, COLUMNIST
While most of us were lounging around enjoying the last
weeks of our extended winter vacation, a few Bowdoin students were back
on campus, not for sports, but to participate in the Wilderness First
Responder program required by the Outing Club in order to become a certified
BOC leader. [read the article]
The war over gasoline and oil
TIMOTHY J. RIEMER, COLUMNIST
I have heard many people suggest that the real reason the
U.S. wants to overthrow Saddam Hussein and invade Iraq is oil. I questioned,
however, whether the U.S. really depends on Iraq for oil. [read
the article]
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