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October 17, 2000

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Poster of Bush-Gore debate Candidates swap jabs, body blows in tight race
BY J.W. WATSON
MESA LEGEND

The 1970s were fortunate enough to see Ali vs. Frazier. In the 80s, it was Hagler vs. Leonard.
And in 2000, prepare yourself for another instant classic... Bush vs. Gore?

Brad Timmons debating Rules of Engagement
Bush-Gore debates lack formal structure
BY MIKE TORRES
MESA LEGEND

Now that Vice President Al Gore and Texas Governor George W. Bush have squared off in the first two of three debates scheduled, political pundits and laymen alike are left discussing whom they think won.

Cash issues at focus of district’s ‘alert status’
BY TAMMY JARVIS
MESA LEGEND

All those who expect funds to be readily available when they cash their paycheck, please step forward.
Not so fast, Maricopa Community College District employees.

Woman using computer Psychologist legitimizes web addiction
Support groups forming on campuses nationwide
BY ALEX WEININGER
U-WIRE

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - With the Internet becoming an ever-present factor in the lives of students around the world, psychologists and psychiatrists have found a new obsession and termed it “Internet Addiction.”
 
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Eating disorders on rise in males, study says
BOSTON — Eating disorders, which are generally associated with the female gender, are on the rise among males, according to a recent study.


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