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Letters to the Editor
Just Orders from My Lai, Nuremburg and Abu Ghraib
Good, Bad and Ugly Justifications of War 2
The latest chapter of the Iraq war seems like a tangle between a desert version of 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Mad Max.'
Good, Bad and Ugly Justifications of War 1
The events in the Middle East seemed to more accurately reflect the Middle Ages, not the 21st century.
Gasoline Corporations Misleading Consumers
Gasoline prices are unfair. Both the corporations and the government are taking unfair advantage of the consumer by limiting supply and keeping prices
Donald Rumsfeld’s Lack of Response-Ability
The bottom line is, based on the actions Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld took in response to the Iraqi prison scandal, he should be removed from
15 Minutes with…
James Min Seok Kim hails from South Korea. He moved to the United States when he was in the sixth grade and spoke broken English.
The Hawaii Club Gives a Little Bit of Aloha
For one evening, UCI's Bren Events Center was transformed into one big ohana
UCInquiry
In recent weeks, shocking photos and videos were leaked to the media depicting the torture of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. troops, and this led many Americ
Violence in Relationships
Every nine seconds, someone is beaten by his or her domestic partner and according to the U.S. Department of Justice a woman is raped every two minute
Hudson Raises Herself In ‘Raising Helen’
In the bustling city of Manhattan, Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is about to be promoted from her job as assistant to Dominique (Helen Mirren)
There’s Moore to Being ‘Saved’
In an interesting twist on an often overplayed formula, MGM Picture's 'Saved' offers a unique perspective of teenage love, high school life and, oddly
You, Me and Iowa All Have UC Irvine Origins
As individuals who are self-proclaimed to be 'polite enough to bring home to your mom; cuddly enough for your little sister, rocking enough to blow yo
Cargo and Lucky Magazines: A Shopper’s Best Friend
I don't know how many people think of this when it comes to defining entertainment, but it's one of my favorite ways to entertain myself: shopping.
Electronic Entertainment Exposition
Recently at the Los Angeles Convention Center there were army helicopters with men rappelling from a nearby building. Inside, there was thumping sound
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