Daily Archives: Jan 19, 2009

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To Catch a Predator: Task Force Downplays Online Threats

A report released on Jan. 14 by the multi-organizational Internet Safety Technical Task Force, whose formation was spearheaded by MySpace Inc., shows a surprisingly benevolent picture of the online security and privacy threats faced by children. However, the report's conclusion that "bullying among children, both online and offline, poses a far more serious threat" than the sexual solicitation of children online is drawing some sharp criticism from people throughout the country.

Closing the Loophole: Educational Tax Credit

It's tax season, so it's once again time to try and cook the books enough to get a little extra beer money from that return. Some of the most important tools that students have in their tax arsenal are the various educational deductions and tax credits, capable of wiping out most of the tax liabilities that we impoverished academicians carry around.

A Consummate, Compassionate Failure

George W. Bush's last week in office has just about ended the Reagan era. That's not to say Reaganism is outdated – it is not and never can be – but it is to say that the Republican Party is in absolute shambles, thanks in large part to a leader who did everything but lead. It's sad to say, but Bush has really become our Carter.

No Purple Heart for PTSD

The Pentagon recently decided not to award the Purple Heart to military personnel who develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a result of combat. This has been an issue of significant contention within the military community due to there being a variety of opinions on the issue. One side believes that soldiers deserve recognition for their wounds, be they physical or mental. The other side argues that the venerability of this award would be eroded by the influx of recipients who do not necessarily suffer as a direct result of the actions of the enemy.

Court Allows Harvesting Fruit From Poisonous Tree

Bennie Dean Herring went to the Coffee County Sheriff's Department to retrieve something from his impounded truck on July 7, 2004. Investigator Mark Anderson asked the county's warrant clerk, Sandy Pope, to check for any outstanding warrants for Herring's arrest. When she found none, Pope checked with her counterpart in neighboring Dale County, Sharon Morgan. Morgan checked Dale County's computer database and relayed to Pope an active arrest warrant for Herring's failure to appear on a felony charge.

Preview of the Upcoming Week

SPORTS: Swimming and Diving, men's volleyball, and men's basketball have big weeks up ahead.

Kickin’ Off the Year

The UC Irvine Track and Field team kicked off the year with the Blue and Gold track meet at Anteater Stadium. Lauren Collins looks to improve on her NCAA championship apperance from last season in the decathlon.

Upcoming Plans for UCI Fanatics

SPIRIT: Athletic Department has big plans for fans at upcoming UCI sporting events.

Volleyball Opens League Play 1-1

BASKETBALL: Men's volleyball loses to Cal State Northridge at home, but defeats UCSB convincingly.

If You Can Relate to this Story, I Feel For You. I May Regret Telling It

THE FRESHNESS: Embarrassment is an interesting moment. In one instant your most beautiful day can be depressed and shrunk into a single terrible emotion. In one instant, all of your confidence and security within yourself is shredded away. In one instant, you are forced to stay in a body that you desperately wish to get out of.

Saturday’s Loss Was Only on the Scoreboard,UCI Gains More

THE SWAGGER: The UC Irvine men's basketball team may not be deemed a team with "swagger" yet, but they certainly showed on Saturday that they have character. For a squad that has come to be known for their late second-half collapses, the squad has put up strong performances as of late to combat that reputation.

Week of Close Calls

BASKETBALL: UCI falls to Davis by three after coming back from 18 points behind, but defeats Pacific.

Fresh & Undersized: No Big Deal

BASKETBALL: Freshman Eric Wise's height has not stopped him from competing with the best.

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