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District 9 candidates vow not to privatize social security

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Following the lowest economic point in American history since the Great Depression, some Americans no longer believe that early retirement is an option for them, and if Social Security is privatized, their financial situation post-retirement may become unstable without the help of government aid.



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COLUMN: The Fourth Estate

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Washington, D.C. — I’ve never seen so many signs. But of the hundreds on the National Mall on Saturday, one struck me as especially poignant: “When comedians are our Fourth Estate, we’re in trouble.”




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Cultural war divides views on Don't Ask, Don't Tell

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Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell is a military policy, but it was created by civilian law. It has caused heated argument and cries against discrimination since the unspoken policy was passed into federal law by Congress during the Clinton administration.






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Students gather for sanity rally

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Abandoning their spooktacular costumes Saturday, some students chose to stay in and watch John Stewart’s “Rally to Restore Sanity.”


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Safer than we think

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On Halloween, you shouldn’t put anything in your mouth until your mom and dad have examined it.



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Wild pets, wilder people

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As Indiana’s flora drops its foliage, the state’s fauna is becoming substantially, and indeed frighteningly, wilder.