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Media bias is unavoidable. It is plainly seen on every network that claims to be the most fair and unbiased. That claim is inaccurate, as every reporter, commentator and political pundit has biases – it is human nature.
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Media bias is unavoidable. It is plainly seen on every network that claims to be the most fair and unbiased. That claim is inaccurate, as every reporter, commentator and political pundit has biases – it is human nature.
There have been debates about whether the use of security cameras can actually aid in crime fighting. The debate has come to Buffalo following high profile arrests due to the aid of such surveillance systems.
It has been five months since President Barack Obama went to Cairo and won over most of the Arab world with his declaration of justice. He stated that he would face down both Israel and Palestine in his quest for peace.
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Millions of Americans need to stop believing the healthcare system in this country works. It doesn't. The United States is ranked 31st in the world in terms of life expectancy in a three way tie with Chile and Kuwait.
In an extremely short election cycle for Student Association Vice President, The Spectrum's editorial board met with all six potential candidates on Sunday afternoon.
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The 'green movement' has a much different meaning in Iran than it does in the rest of the world. There, it connotes support for a democratic government.
In the article 'Effi Eitam speech draws praise and protests' in Wednesday's issue of The Spectrum, a quote by Paul Fusco-Gessick was incorrectly said to be from Sami Hanna. In addition, Hanna's last name was misspelled. The Spectrum regrets these errors.
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For the sleek, modern ship that cruised into New York Harbor, it was a homecoming of sorts. The USS New York paused briefly near the World Trade Center to pay homage to the ground from which the ship derives its name.
Sometime in the next few years, the world will reach a milestone: only half of humanity will be having enough children to replace itself.
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Western New York has been looking for a way to reinvent itself for many years. The future that has been recently pegged onto the University at Buffalo's own UB 2020 plan.
Afghanistan is becoming a sinking ship. The Taliban has battered U.S. forces in recent weeks and the U.S. public is losing faith in the war's merits.