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New York joins world
in war protest
By Eamon Siggins
Photo Editor Despite court order banning marching, 60 blocks engulfed
Blizzard driving
advice
By Alice Hunt
Assistant News Editor Binghamton University was officially shut down at 2 p.m. yesterday, amid a foot and a half of snow that blanketed campus and most of the eastern U.S. in what some meteorologists are calling the largest winter storm in six years.
Speakers oppose
secrecy penchant
By Nicole Flatow
Editor in Chief
A Pablo Picasso anti-war painting that was covered with a sheet during
Colin Powell's address to the United Nations Security Council served as
the backdrop for the anti-war speakers during the alternative format teach-in,
"Deception, Democracy and the Death of Government Accountability."
Politics
aside, student soldiers vow to serve nation
By Matt Chayes
Staff Editor
In the wake of the crises in Iraq and North Korea, student soldiers on campus are anxious about the possibility of being deployed by the military. They can, however, take comfort that even for a veteran, being deployed - leaving family and friends - is never easy. Even for a veteran of Vietnam.
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Eamon Siggins/ Photo Editor
Thousands of anti-war protesters stretch
down First Avenue Saturday.

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BU holds off
late surge by Maine in key AE win
By Arthur Sherman
Asst. Sports Editor Anthony Green hits clutch free throws, leads team with 18 points in Bing. win
Women's
Bball improves, but loses 6 straight
By Dominique Zino
Staff Writer After five straight losses, many were wondering just how much longer the Binghamton University women's basketball team (7-14, 3-8 AE) was going to keep showing up to play. EDITORIAL
Housing Lottery, War
continue despite you
OP/ED
PeTA's Letter to Arafat
Disgraces Americans
By Geoffrey Hartman
Daily Nebraskan (U. Nebraska)
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Denis Rhoden Clears
His Name
Feminist Lashes Out
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