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issue 6, vol 106 -- October 10, 2000
going for the bronze since 1965
- Letters:
- A handshake a Day...
- Is Stockwell gay?
- Fear of dictionaries
- letter of the week: Peak Trudeau files 'sadden and disgust'
- Paging Mister Kamabu
- News:
- Development debate continues
- Protestors greet Prime Minister Chrétien - again
- Canada faces doctor shortage
- New art hatches at SFU
- Renowned Indian activist receives Thakore award
- this week in Peak history
- news shorts
- Squatter evicted from campus
- Racially diverse school wins court decision
- Arts:
- Bad Religion loses spark and leaves out political edge
- A sick explosion on screen
- Iranian film charts self-discovery
- Life and death in a funeral parlor captivates audience
- Possible Worlds creates an experience of déjà vu
- Trade forum provides insight into film and TV industries
- Young delivers riveting show
- Features:
- From Protestor to Prime Minister
- Protestors Hit Hard
- Sports:
- Clan Plan
- Hazing lands suspension for U. of New Brunswick rugby
- Golden boy returns home
- SFU home to many Olympic athletes
- Tentative Clan football team gets trampled by Thunderbirds
- Opinions:
- Pub Nights are now
'fearful occasions'
- Hitchhiking is a risky business
- Liberals cool to freeze
- Word Up
- Lastwords:
- Keeping the Faith
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