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issue 12, vol 106 -- November 20, 2000
using queer appliances since 1965
- Letters:
- Communist party sets it straight
- Korea essay continues to offend
- High quality writing in The Peak?
- letter of the week: In a football game, there are no losers
- How to get laid 101
- News:
- Debate draws crowds
- 'Buy nothing day' approaches
- SFU student and prof face off
- SFU food bank seeks Christmas-time donations
- Freedom Square swings both ways
- SFPIRG lecture focuses on the ethics of biotech
- Fasters protest Iraqi sanctions
- this week in Peak history
- news shorts
- SFU back on top in Maclean's university ranking
- Arts:
- Guys and Dolls
- arts notes
- West Coast Scared Music Festival
- Murder mystery re-examined in The Unnatural and Accidental Women
- Features:
- The Grey Cup: Booze, Booze, Booze and Football
- Demystifying Islam
- Sports:
- women's basketball: Van De Walle tames Brandon U. Bobcats
- men's basketball: Men split double-header
- clan ticker: Volleyball team digs deep for first ever playoff berth
- Field hockey having a rebuilding season after losing key players
- sport speak: Today's NBA a circus
- Opinions:
- Democracy: which system is better?
- editor's voice: University is more than job training
- speak out: Middle East peace panel biased, unfair
- Word Up
- Lastwords:
- Vibrator: Paradise Regained
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