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NOVEMBER 8, 2004

MONDAY,

ONE HUNDREDTH YEAR, ISSUE 55

Retraction

DATA driver

comforts,

charged

concerns

fatal bus

students

accident

News

offalse reports

THE CHRONICLE

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by

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Forest Oct.

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did she do it and make it

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part of college life.” The

turned

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provide

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served

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and that it would be

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PAGE 7

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campus],

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awareness

week

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sophomore

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sixth

THE CHRONICLE

that

incident and the Oct. 22 assault

Randolph

cern

hysteria

from the assault reports, many

proceeded

never

dealt with their confu-

people

Saidi Chen

a

Duke

Friday

Department

involuntary

to

Area Transit

and

as

for

cording

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arrested

employer.

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culture of fear

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family plans

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ed

Randolph

with fact that

situations that created

The Armadillo Grill

con-

report

assaulted in

2002,

last week

the

near

evidence

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sexually

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gled

22 and

ANTHONY CROSS/THE CHRONICLE

claim that

a

assaulted

physically

was

Duke

student retracted

a

a

September

involuntary manslaughter,

tim’s

THE CHRONICLE

After

Paul Crowley

by

campus discussion

fuels

in

Jean

assault

UNC kicks Duke out of ACC tourney

support services for the Women’s Center, said her office had concentrated its efforts

and go

activists,

supporting

on

with

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whom other

people

to

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that this is

dent in

versity

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outcome

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as

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over

night.

coach Anson I

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Gilbert

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ACC Tournament Friday

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continue

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of the time.

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the

to

campus.

she said,

Duke’s

With

underscored the need

forward and

of

forward

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into the

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corner

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sexual

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response

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THE CHRONICLE

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students

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realized that I

out

there and

just

finish

them off in the second half,” Gilbert said. PETER GEBHARD/THE CHRONICLE

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Defender Kate Seibert chases after Tar Heel Katie Brooks

during

Duke's 4-2 loss in the ACC semifinals.


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