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Editorial: Buggy Situation

By Editorial Board

The night before a term paper is due, the last thing that you want to see is your computer crippled by a virus. All your work goes away with one click on a link. Amazingly enough, this is preventable. And it doesn't involve manipulating programming code, or calling up a Voodoo witch doctor.

Letters to the Editor: Schiavo debacle

By Rosemary Mascia

Editor: Terri Schiavo did not have a terminal illness ("Republicans use Schiavo case for political advancement," The Triangle, April 29, p. 15). Her condition was similar to that of a person with a traumatic brain injury or cerebral palsy.Terri Schiavo could swallow and eat and drink by mouth if fed with a spoon and with the use of a straw, sippy cup or a 50cc push syringe for the liquids.

Schindler family attorney responds to columnist

By Pat Anderson

I read Vivek Thuppil's column concerning the Terri Schiavo case ("Republicans use Schiavo case for political advancement," The Triangle, April 29, p. 15). It makes for compelling reading, assuming it is fact-based. However, as the Schindler family attorney for a number of years, I can tell you Mr.

Winners and Losers of the Week

China: tisk, tisk.

Notable Quotables

By James Mack, Jr.

Hi, Paula Abdul.

NRA serves law-abiding gun owners, families

National Rifle Association provides a multitude of programs, from promoting gun safety to gun rights

By James Mack, Jr.

The media has extensively portrayed the NRA as a lobbying group for the gun industry, bent on destroying the barriers that exist between citizens and obtaining firearms. When I have written commentaries supporting Second Amendment rights, many have called me a pundit for the NRA, hell-bent on chaos and destruction.

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