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By Nathan Lindstrom/The Daily Cougar
Sock it: USA East's Marko Hamilton (right) works the ball away from
USA West's Saul Romero (middle) during the 2003 United States Soccer Festival
hosted by the Texas State Soccer Association -- South on Sunday on campus.
TOP STORIES
New
freedom of expression policy complete
UH's new freedom of expression policy, not yet a month
old, has yet to endure any major trials, and Dean of Students William Munson
is confident that its new focus on organized activities will help administrators
strike a balance between fostering a marketplace of ideas and managing
the day-to-day operations of the University.
Government
fuels drug war
A few nights ago I purchased an overly-priced ticket
and an overly-priced popcorn and coke to see the overly-done shoot-em-up
action film, Bad Boys II. For the record I would like to say that
my choice to see the film was based on a complete lack of alternatives,
not merely a lack of judgment on my own part. Now don't get me wrong, the
movie wasn't Cable Guy bad, but its painful lack of originality
(despite overblown attempts to dazzle) from the rest of the action genre
was the nail in the coffin for me.
Detroit
Lions not fine with $200,000 fine
New coach. New star. Even new jerseys.
Same old, losing Detroit Lions.
'Seabiscuit'
fails to win, place or show
"You don't throw away a perfectly good life just because
it's banged up a little." This is one of the lines from Friday's release,
Seabiscuit. And yes, it is that corny. Although it was expected to
be one of this summer's most promising films, it unfortunately falls just
short of the finish line.
Cougar
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Campus
Spotlight |
Volume 68, Issue 160, Monday, July 28, 2003
News
New freedom
of expression policy complete
Students need to be involved,
SGA says
Lawsuit hits UH again
Tree symbolizes campus' growth
New program will lower medical
costs
Opinion
Government fuels drug war
Coverage harms postwar
efforts
You have the final say
in your life's decisions
Staff Editorial
Editorial Cartoon
Sports
Detroit Lions not fine
with $200,000 fine
Country has to bear Baylor's
bad behavior
Rockets wish upon a new
star
Former UH diver takes
silver medal
Non-Texans join Cougar
soccer
Arts
& Entertainment
'Seabiscuit' fails to win,
place or show
Jane's gets back on track
with Strays
Modest Mouse saves day at
Engine Room
Vandross' 'Father' inspiring
Get out the glasses -- 'Spy
Kids 3-D' tops box
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