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Nah’msayin?
Usually when a clogged artery happens—let’s say, in your heart—you get it fixed. Very smart doctors attempt to unclog it and widen arteries so blood can get to where it needs to go so you can, well, not die.
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Too Quick To Crucify
It took almost no time for Montreal’s anti-police activists to make cheap politics of the tragic Jan. 6 police shooting of Farshad Mohammadi.
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Mega-Explode
The day after the Jan. 18 Wikipedia-led symbolic blackout in protest of the American Congress’s imminent vote on the Stop Online Piracy and Protect Intellectual Property Acts, the American government took down Megaupload.com.
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Joe Oliver and The Pipeline Problem
On Jan. 9, The Globe and Mail published an open letter from Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver, who warned that “environmental and other radical groups” were seeking to block the opportunity to diversify Canada’s trade.
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GOPen Marriage
It’s really unfortunate that Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich has suddenly become the gross, 68-year-old poster boy for open marriage.
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Hey BoG, You Want to Talk About Contempt?
I slept in and missed last Thursday’s Board of Governors meeting. But the meetings have become more formulaic than House, and I didn’t need to actually sit through another episode to know how this mess would play out.
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A Mark, Submission, a Brand, a Scar
I really like rough sex—being choked, smacked across the face, having nails dug into my body and being grabbed hard. I don’t mind bruising or marks left behind, but the problem is that it’s embarrassing when someone notices.
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Editorial
If you haven’t heard, the Concordia Student Union wants you out of the classroom and in the streets fighting against the impending tuition increases yet again.