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By Joshua Darr
Woody Allen said that 80 percent of success is showing up. The Republican candidates who skipped out on last month's minority issues debate must have missed that little piece of wisdom. Top candidates Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, John McCain, and Fred Thompson all chose to be absent at the All-American Presidential Forum, held at the historically black Morgan State University on Sept.
By Aaron Lemmon
I'd like to respond to Christopher Rakovec's "Losing Amnesty" (Oct. 11) on the subject of abortion and Catholicism. For the record, I strongly disagree with abortion. I, however, cannot condone withholding support from a highly reputable human rights organization on the false assertions that artificial birth control has never been condoned within Catholic tradition and that antagonistic confrontation can produce social justice.
By Katherine Cannella / Heights Senior Staff
Have you talked to your roommate lately? I mean actually talked, conversed, discussed life - not the routine morning or evening chitchat. Amid the mid-October bustle, it's easy to fly through those shallow conversations. Did you ask how he's doing? Or if this week has been better for him than last? Maybe you'll hear that things are great, or maybe things haven't been going so well lately.
By Leon Ratz
For over 45 years, Amnesty International members have stood alongside Catholics across the world working to secure the release of prisoners of conscience, abolish capital punishment, end the practice of torture, protect the rights of minorities and indigenous communities, and seek justice for the oppressed and exploited.
By Letter to the Editor
Spring water is a better option than contaminated tap water Please, don't be fooled by the Environmental Protection Agency. Tap water is not safe for consumption. Municipal water supplies are intentionally contaminated with fluoride and chlorine. The properties that allow chlorine to kill bacteria make it toxic to the human body.

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