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Volume CXXXII, Number 12
January 24, 2003

Econ with Z. Khan
ADAM BABER, COLUMNIST
If you maintain that economics is the "dismal science," you need to spend some time with Professor Zorina Khan. [read the article]

Meningitis update
JEFF BENSON, M.D.
Dear Dr. Jeff: "I read a piece in The Boston Globe last November about the meningitis vaccine. It sounded like some states and colleges are requiring it. What about Bowdoin?" A.C. [read the article]

The dark war road, Part III
KID WONGSRICHANALAI, STAFF WRITER
History moved fast during that summer of 1940. On August 13, a few weeks before Bowdoin began its 139th academic session the Battle of Britain began. Across the Channel that had been sailed for centuries a new invading armada swept towards Dover's white cliffs. [read the article]

BOCers back early
CECILY UPTON, COLUMNIST
While most of us were lounging around enjoying the last weeks of our extended winter vacation, a few Bowdoin students were back on campus, not for sports, but to participate in the Wilderness First Responder program required by the Outing Club in order to become a certified BOC leader. [read the article]

The war over gasoline and oil
TIMOTHY J. RIEMER, COLUMNIST
I have heard many people suggest that the real reason the U.S. wants to overthrow Saddam Hussein and invade Iraq is oil. I questioned, however, whether the U.S. really depends on Iraq for oil. [read the article]

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