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Computer services see 1st sign of newest bug
By Alice Hunt
There seems to be no end to the string of computer viruses hitting the Internet lately, and the latest virus, W32.swen.A@mm, is yet another cyber invader from the World Wide Web attacking your computer. CIW pranksters pull bizarre dining stunt
By Ariel Guerra
It was confusion and malted milk balls in the College in the Woods dining hall Tuesday night when four costumed students walked to the balcony and started shouting at people below. County braces for Isabel
By Chris Strub and Alice Hunt
Readers of today's Pipe Dream may want to grab a few extra copies; our paper provides not only exclusive stories and information, but also shelter from torrential downpours. Isabel gives some students another reason for keggers
The Diamondback (U. Maryland) Illness forces district to toss spoiled foods
Newsday Tape, allegedly from Saddam,urges Iraqi resistance vs. U.S.
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Interview with Family
Guy Creator Seth MacFarlane (Click Here)

Eamon
Siggins/Senior Photographer
The Crosbys cry for romantic assistance
in LH1, Saturday.
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Gonet earns his fifth 'clean sheet'
By Arthur Sherman
One sign of a good team is a positive result despite a less-than-impressive effort. Binghamton University got a win without playing its best soccer, and this is just another indication that the men's side is on the rise. Home courts give BU straight set wins
By Mark Rubin
The Binghamton University men's tennis team picked up a decisive victory
over Siena College in a makeup of a match that was supposed to be played
Sept.13. Inclement weather postponed the first matchup between the two
teams, but Siena wasn't so lucky the second time around.
EDITORIAL
Homeland Insecurity
OP/ED
Eating students will reduce class size and improve grades
By Corey M. Frampton
Guys wanted to room with a girl; Co-ed dorming good for you, me
By Nell Becker
Cartoon's aren't bad, but people are
By Peter Chase
Fashion police and Homeland Security face off
By Daniel Schwartz
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