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Friday November 8, 2002
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LAST UPDATED: Friday November 8, 2002 - 2:00 p.m.

My abortion: the choice and the consequences

Almost 4 years ago, I had an abortion. Even to me, those words sound alien. There is a lot of stigma and overlying meaning associated with the word "abortion." Everyone has an opinion and I think the term has become mythical. It doesn't seem like something real or concrete anymore, even to me.

Let me tell you my story...



Academic Divide Part III: research funding

In theory, research and teaching go hand in hand; in the current academic setting, it seems like research is getting the upper hand.



Private ATM's steal cash and soul

Liquor and cigarettes are not the only things sucking the money out of your wallet. Private Automatic Teller Machines may also be robbing you blind.



14-year-olds love banging

The results are in, Quebec loves love and more 14-year-olds are getting laid.



News for Dummies: Drunk Americans and George W

With the weekend having come around once more, The Gazette's key to the world beyond the evil sphere-o-Western is here again.



Politically Incorrect, minus Bill Maher

Student leaders were walking on coals yesterday as they tackled broad and controversial topics, ranging from war to truth.



Breast cancer campaign gets boost

Coinciding with a successful breast cancer awareness campaign at Western, Health Minister Anne McLellan announced a renewed grant of $29 million over five years to fund research towards finding a cure for the disease.



News Briefs

Lisa needs braces – USC seeks dental plan... Finally, a week everyone can enjoy...

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