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November 2005
Dance Dance Revolution
[Life | by Udit Banerjea]
Modern dance is in a pitiful state
Gaul's Downfall
[International | by Joshua N. Mirkin]
The failure of France's social system
From Ridiculous to Sublime
[Campus | by Mac Elatab]
A review of Dartmouth's diverse architecture
Thoughtful Warrior
[Life | by Michael B. Greene & Daniel J. O'Brien]
An interview with former U.S. Marine Captain Nathaniel Fick '99
From Baghdad to Hanover
[International | by Daniel J. O'Brien & Nicolas de Zamaroczy]
An interview with a former Iraqi solider
Tangled Web
[International | by Rahul Sangwan]
The UN's foolish plan to regulate the internet
Manmade Disasters
[Domestic | by Felice E. Baker]
Nature's wrath has a human origin
Internet Ascendant
[Life | by David A. Sampayo]
The world's welcome to the googleconomy
A Disgrace to Democracy
[Domestic | by Rahul Sangwan]
Why the current gerrymandering system should be public enemy number one
War and Peace
[Life | by Daniel J. O'Brien]
One Bullet Away reviewed
A New Game in Town
[Campus | by Douglas M. Hayes]
The blessing of the pump tap
The Right Pick
[Domestic | by Asafu Suzuki]
Alito is the man for the job
Sixth Sense
[Domestic | by Chetan Mehta]
Ben Bernanke will need it to face many upcoming challenges
Crash Course
[International | by Michael B. Greene]
Chile needs electoral reform - it may soon get it
Awks Clamantium
[Campus | by Frederick C. Meyer]
One man fights back against a cosseted college culture
Outlook Cloudy
[Domestic | by Udit Banerjea]
Dark days coninue for the Republican Party
The Sun Rises
[International | by Mac Elatab]
Japan still dominates the auto world
Walking the Plank
[Campus | by Daniel J. O'Brien]
Dartmouth should consider a pirate mascot
Rolling Stone
[Life | by Udit Banerjea]
This rock (and roll) may soon come to a stop
Lost
Lost
[Life | by Asafu Suzuki]


