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news
- Breakwater
brings controversy
The federal breakwater stretching from
San Pedro to Seal Beach has been the subject of debate
among Long Beach residents for decades.
- Profiling
not a factor at CSULB
Due to increased security measures
since the Sept. 11 attacks, many suspicious individuals
have to be detained and interviewed, but only if law enforcement
officials have a lead on a specific case.
- Jobs
to spare at career, college fair
Cal State Long Beach's Pyramid will host
the state's largest college fair tonight from 6 to 8 p.m.
- Honor
society hones in to CSULB
Now making waves at The Beach is the newest
chapter of the nationally recognized Classics Honor Society,
Eta Sigma Phi.
- San
Francisco boasts culture, diversity
Winter break is approaching, but with the
threat of terrorist activities still looming, the idea
of boarding a plane takes on a whole new meaning for weary
students.
opinion
- Our view:Drop
patriotic tone from games
The nation is drowning in a sea of red, white,
and blue.
- That
darn greedy Red Cross
My parents have recently told me that the
American Red Cross has decided to just do
whatever they want with the money they collected
for the families of the Sept. 11 tragedies,
and I was appalled. I didn't believe it until
I heard it on the news the following day.
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Breakwater

Cara
Garcia/On-line
Forty-Niner
The view of
the breakwater
that ultimately
affects the
Long Beach coastline.
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diversions
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'SEVEN DANCEs' ready to
take stances
Dance Preview:
Seven choreographers join
the Dance Center Dancers
to present works in the
genres of ballet, character
and jazz in "SEVEN DANCEs/seven
choreographers" at the
Martha B. Knoebel Theatre
tonight at 8 p.m. through
Sunday.
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