VOL. LIV, NO. 125
California State University, Long Beach July 1, 2004
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Sonya Smith
Editor in Chief

Trent Loomis
Managing Editor


Jamie Rowe
City Editor

Elysse James
Opinion Editor

Tracey Roman
Photo Editor

Jon Cook
Sports Photographer

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News Photographer

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Advertising/Business Manager


J. M. Eggleston
Production Manager

Kari Schneider
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Literature speaks

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Tracey Roman/Daily Forty-Niner


Providing a glimpse into her novel, "a girl becomes a comma like that," Cal State Long Beach part-time lecturer Lisa Glatt reads a 15-minute look into her new book. Glatt, who received the Mississippi review prize for fiction in 2003, also signed her books for attendees at the Barnes and Noble event.

 

News

Opinion

  • Our View: Moore's film dispels propaganda before election
    Michael Moore set out to stop President Bush from being re-elected with a documentary called "Fahrenheit 9/11", which opened at the top of the box office, grossing $23.9 million in three days. The film discusses Bush and Saudi relationships, the war on Iraq and the 9-11 terror attacks.

Diversions
  • The godfathers of modern punk are at it once again
    Whether or not you happen to agree with their politics, Bad Religion's newest morsel of tasty goodness, "The Empire Strikes First," is undoubtedly another great album from some of the founding fathers of modern punk.


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