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The San Matean
Current Issue:
Monday, October 16, 2006
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News
Senator resigns over mystery ban from office
Doctor speaks on coming out
Skyline student murder suspect in custody
Schwarzenegger signs bill: College tuition fees drop $6
Myspace ban temporarily lifted
Sports
Lady Bulldogs get new field
Polo team goes 1-2 in home spell
Entertainment
Scorsese delivers hit in mob movie
Three times a charrm for "Project Runway"
Features
CAMPUS SPOTLIGHT
iPods not what they seem
Letter to the Editor
"Means Without End"
Sports Wrap
SPORTS WRAP
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Issue Summary
News
Election event strengthens community
Student assaulted at Prop 8 conflict
Prop 8 impacts community
Accreditation team visits CSM, reviews Strategic Plan
Another truck crashes, second accident in 3 weeks
Sports
Bull Dogs lose to City College, break 20 year record
Athlete profile: Ratu Rabelo plays tough
Campus Life
Homeless Awareness Week spreads holiday cheer
Planning ahead: What all students should know about transferring to four-year schools
Student from Kyrgyzstan sets her sights high
Spin Cycle
McCain still deserves respect
Editorial
Election season over, political awareness still important
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