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RIAA battles illegal file sharers

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has decided to escalate its campaign against illegal peer-to-peer file sharing through the aggressive use of pre-litigation settlement offers.




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Olivia Teytelbaum | PhobiaPhiles

In sixth grade, it was my dream to go to France. I was learning French in school, and I loved the sounds of the words and their similarities to English words. I loved French culture - the food, the buildings, the ... food and buildings. I was even fascinated by French people. They seemed classier than other people, always dressed carefully and carrying on about relaxing and cheeses.




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The United Nations: Renewal, not rejection, is the answer

It was with both alarm and amusement that I read Jordan Greene's Viewpoint, "Reject UN-American Values" (March 12). While I understand Greene's interest in advertising the Tufts' Republicans' events, his tirade unfortunately fails to adequately address the issue of whether the United States should remain involved in the United Nations.



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Devin Toohey | When Pop Culture Goes Bad

Today, I am going to give all of you a very important message. In this week's column, I address a problem that you can help solve. Seriously, this time, it is almost like I'm Captain Planet or something. The power is yours, baby.




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Standalone | Class combines philosophy and sunshine

Philosophy Lecturer Kim Leighton holds her Philosophy 92 seminar about French philosopher and historian Michel Foucault on top of the bridge between Paige Hall and Miner Hall to let students take advantage of the warm weather on Tuesday afternoon.



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AOII and Theta Chi fundraise for women

Through shaved heads and shoe sales, Greek organizations Alpha Omicron Pi (AOII) and Theta Chi have been finding creative ways to fundraise for charity organizations over the past few weeks.


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Album Review I Rjd2 should ask C3PO for help after this one

If you're thinking Rjd2 has something to do with Star Wars, you might be in for a shock. His first three first albums, "Dead Ringer" (2002), "The Horror" (2003) and "Since We Last Spoke" (2004), were praised for the cinematic scope of their productions and their over-the-top use of music samples.


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Raid reveals flaws in immigration law

Exactly one week ago, federal authorities raided a leather-goods factory in New Bedford, Mass. and detained 361 workers on suspicion that they were illegal immigrants.


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Correction

Yesterday's Sports article "Ginsburg's game-winner secures Tufts victory" misspelled senior Stephen Ginsberg's name.


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Adam Winograd | Eiffel Thoughts

When I was 16 and already three years into studying French, my grandfather wrote me a letter. In it, he outlined the rising popularity and importance of Spanish in the United States and advised me to drop French immediately in order to pursue the more "useful" language.


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Jamie Bologna | DC in a box

The only city other than D.C. in which I have ridden on a subway system is Boston. Shocking I know, but I'm a suburban boy at heart; strip malls and large corporate box stores filled my childhood with hours and hours of joy, and public transportation was non-existent.