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resolution
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ministers
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vote online between 9
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of France, Russia and Germany issued
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thorize the
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Russia
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teach basic and clinical science,
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medical school’s current first and second years—which
attempt
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applications.
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senior, said he
izing force against Iraq, but Secretary of
also indicating wariness
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filed in the
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On paper, there is little doubt that should
begin... again.
between the two
be had.” venge to
Duke
the
runoff
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run
plans
home
game.
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sion
of
if
race
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Casey
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must-win situation.
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aspirations
any
MOLLY NICHOLSON
team that has beat-
the Blue Devils twice in the past two
squad has
us
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against Florida State (13-13,
years. If head coach
18, Duke Student
Government election officials said.
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turned to Durham to for its prepare
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a
team
no
should be taken lightly. After
Collison and
Matthew Slovik will compete in
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Joschka Fischer assert that their nations will block
page 7
Student Government
examining
student group
FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER Dominique de Villepin, left, and German counterpart
commission
funding
lems with the current system
charged
with
reported several prob-
Wednesday night.
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Engineering
students
against each other in
ping-pong
balls into
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a
U.N. resolution for
designed
war
in
Iraq.
robots, then pitted them
contest to
see
who could put
basket. See page 5
more