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news
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People with AIDS unite
Campus: World AIDS Day was created to spread
awareness about the disease. CSULB celebrates it a day
early, on Friday.
opinion
- Our
view:
Cloning:
A scary thought
Urgh. Just when
you think the
people of this
world have some
common sense,
you realize just
how foolish you
are for assuming
too much.
- Babies
fighting for Bonds'
homer
Some people are
sick. Not unhealthy,
but just plain
sick - particularly
in their minds.
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Let's
talk
about
sex

Cara
Garcia/On-line
Forty-Niner
Helen
Valentine,
R.N.,
Kandi
Dubrall,
L.V.N.,
and
Jeanne
Ruehl,
R.N.
show
the
importance
of
PAP
tests
to
educate
students
as
part
of
the
Health
Fair
2001,
sponsored
by
the
NAACP
and
Associated
Students
Inc.
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diversions
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A.R.T.
majors
In
hip-hop
music
Many
hip-hop
fans
may
think
there's
nothing
new
or
exciting
in
the
world
of
the
freestyle
music
source,
but
this
is
because
they
have
not
been
introduced
to
Authentic
Reflection
of
Talent,
aka
A.R.T.
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Cal
Rep
to
open
'O.
Henry'
The
spirit
of
the
holiday
season
will
come
to
life
on
stage
this
Friday
as
the
California
Repertory
Company
begins
its
annual
offering
of
"An
O.
Henry
Christmas"
at
the
Edison
Theatre.
sports
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Beach
begins
mission
for
title
The
perfect
2001
season
is
a
thing
of
the
past
for
the
top-ranked
Long
Beach
State
women's
volleyball
team.
- Both
49er
basketball
teams
in
action
Long
Beach
State
men's
basketball
brings
its
3-2record
into
College
Station,
Tex.
to
take
on
undefeated
Texas
A&M
in
a
nonconference
contest
Friday
at
6:00
p.m.
PDT.
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