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issue 12, vol 112 -- November 18, 2002
breaking up is hard to do since 1965
- Letters:
- No Anna Nicole here
- More Lab Rat related ruckus #1
- More Lab Rat related ruckus #2
- Opt-in? Sounds good to me!
- Pickin' on Pickton
- News:
- province: Liberals quiet on controversial drug policy in Vancouver
- campus: SFU introduces gender studies minor
- world: Israel divestment campaign targets Columbia University
- campus: Iran exchange in the works
- province: B.C. introduces more landlord-friendly legislation
- sex: Survey finds teens having more sex at a younger age
- news shorts
- education: MP Libby Davies calls for free tuition
- politics: Rally at Vancouver city hall raises transit, poverty issues
- this week in Peak history
- Arts:
- movies: Sexy, sexy '60s and '70s
- An interview with Diamanda Galás
- theatre: A knight out
- music: Down low on the slow Low show
- music: Pornfunk ambassadors
- movies: Half past lame
- music: Big music ~ The uncompromising sound of John Zorn
- meet SFU: Meet the new editors
- Features:
- Free this Gallery
- Gaming
- Sports:
- men's b-ball Men enjoying early success
- Men's soccer headed to Nationals
- men's wrestling: Kings of the mat
- What about Neil?
- women's b-ball: Women roll over Saskatchewan
- Opinions:
- editor's voice: FREE PANCAKES
- speak out: Ethnicity is never a cause for shame
- rebel heart: Ode to Joe
- Lastwords:
- The Caste Lives On
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