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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Survivor relates tale of deadly fire; Sposato recalls escape from flames; smoke of N.C. beach house; Senate proposes cutting numbers; Senate discusses bills to slash members by half; remove quotas; Researchers receive $6 million grant for hemp; grape medicine alternatives; Hofseth; Nagarkattis work to combat MS; autoimmune disease; Alumni brave California fires with ailing daughter; Cafferty family faces hardships in receiving treatment in Mexico; California sex offenders declare themselves homeless; State having trouble tracking criminals who claim false status; Senate’s latest antic causes more problems; FEMA disappoints America yet again; Staged ‘press conference’ evokes more skepticism with lack of real media; Line cutting exhibits severe disrespect for fellow students; Line cutters can’t justify their actions; deserve highest form of penalty; Bands comfort campus; Relient K; Switchfoot give support; push Gamecocks; wildfire victims to rebuild; Enjoy weekend with concert tips; Festival lovers must keep eyes open; be cautious; MySpace co-founder lies about age; Busters tackle new myths; Mythbusters; create fiery scheme; hit 90s television show makes it to DVD; Gators look to chomp Carolina’s season finale; Women’s soccer can move into third place in division with Friday win; Gamecocks; Hogs to do battle in SEC volleyball showdown; Women’s volleyball wraps up homestand against Arkansas on Friday; Brady; Patriots face first tough challenge of season; New England Pats; Colts to play in matchup of undefeated teams Sunday; USC Club Sports Roundup; Club tennis gets early success with team win over Clemson; Former Gamecock wins pro-soccer award
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Marching in memory; Family; friends; faculty gather Thursday to march in honor of seven victims; Colbert not allowed to run in Primary; Executive committee votes against comedian; 13-3; Students don black clothes on ‘S.C. Day of Mourning’; USC business team to defend title at competition; Undergraduate squad will have to analyze business case studies; give solution; Foundation raises diabetes awareness; Free blood screenings; lunches will be held during November; USC tests texting alert system; University Technology Services sent practice texts to some U101 students; Visas pose problem for study abroad students; Some visas are received upon arrival; others require long drives; Democrats refuse spot for Colbert on ballot; Our generation must let go of racism; Adults exaggerate racial differences; give special treatment to minorities; Hollywood undermines morals set by parents; Political messages in films target children; address controversial ideas; issues; Food labels contribute to U.S. obesity; Misleading packaging; ridiculous serving sizes make eating well difficult; Guitar Hero 3 Rocks Hard; Legends of Rock; takes video game franchise to new level of hardcore fun; Celebrity highlights; Stars spend Halloween dressing up; hooking up; Machine is here; Band breaks into music using old trends; new sound; Mitchell set to stay for season; Reigns of offense returned to fifth-year senior quarterback; Defense to tackle devastating duo; Game rests on containing potent combo of Jones; McFadden; Gamecock Football takes field with heavy heart; Athletic department creates sticker for helmets to honor victims of last weekend’s house fire in North Carolina; Saban back on Bayou with new team; Uncertainty settles down; race for BCS starting to clear up; Five Questions with Jake Broom
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Presidential Election 08; MCCAIN SPEAKS OF WAR; ISSUES; Presidential hopeful discusses hardships at dedication ceremony; PAUL DRAWS YOUNG CROWD; Texas congressman embraces importance of freedom; constitution; Scenic Charleston lures out-of-staters; Nonresident students tour historic area with Student Success Center program; S.C. schools attempting to lower dropout rates; Low graduation percentage plague most state schools; Hollywood anticipates Writers Guild walk-out; Group announces plans to protest for better contract; profit; Students need to get up; check into politics; Chairs ruin rock concert experience; Standing room necessary to rock-out sufficiently; excite crowd; performers; Selling 9/11 photos; gear disrespectful to deceased; New York City vendors cross line with insensitive ground zero memorabilia; Southwest to Korean; Blue Cactus follows ‘good food takes time’ motto one dish at a time; Denim dilemma returns this fall; 10 things you should know about buying a good pair of jeans; Upcoming TV lineup engaging; worth watching; From Scrubs to mockumentaries; everyone should be able to find something to tune into this week; Few positive plays make for long trip to Arkansas; Long night at stadium made for even longer 14-hour drive home; USC gets hog-tied; McFadden; Jones run wild; hand Gamecocks third straight loss of season
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Campus seeks closure; Final memorial slated to take place Wednesday at Koger; on television; Video games zap their way into class; Finer points of Mario Bros.; Pong discussed in challenging course; Employees deal with office thefts; Students warned to exercise caution with property; Smoldering cigarette may have caused house fire; Cell phone jammers pose threat to society; Compass; points to religious problems; Allegory present in new movie not meant to breed atheist thought in children; Science guy; distorts true facts about climate talks; Nye visits Koger Center; ignores current debate around global warming; American Gangster; Movie portrays drug kingpin; real-life details; Children need competition; Nickelodeon lost old; fun competitive shows; needs fast-paced entertainment; Silent movie event invokes laughter; Disappointed by lack of scheduled movie; students enjoy Keaton comedies; Autumn allergies prove nothing to sneeze about; Ragweed; mold spores; grass pollens cause irritation; USC gets happy homecoming; Downey; Frederick combine for 37 as Gamecocks roll; Lottery system not as perfect as hoped; Ticket distribution method fails to prevent disorder over tickets for Clemson; Gamecocks open season with exhibition contest; Women’s basketball faces All-Stars in first game action of 2007
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Mark Sanford talks to College Republicans; Shelter offers relief from cold weather; Homeless take refuge in temporary building; new permanent location set to open Monday; More seats; more support; Student section adjusted to increase attendance at basketball games; S.C. private attorney makes run for Senate; Political newcomer Cone will seek Democratic seat; replacing Sen. Graham; Beowulf exhibit coincides with new movie; Thomas Cooper Library offers 51-piece collection featuring modern works; Thompson visits S.C.; praises vets; Presidential hopeful speaks at State House; discusses plans for potential administration; New Facebook program matches ads with users; Homelessness solution lies in rehabilitation; Waterboarding tactic proves torturous; US interrogation practices reveal dark; questionable side of military operations; Donations fail to ease on-campus living woes; Student housing remains unimproved despite plans for dormitory renovations; Don’t let politicians’ jargon fool you; Potential candidates hide own agenda under guise of superfluous language; Alternative band changes up sound; Avenged Sevenfold’s new album departs from typical style; still worth listen for devoted fans; Latin Grammys air Thurs.; Eighth annual edition promises big name stars; unique newcomers; The Fiery Furnaces; Eccentric band makes return with semi-secret show in Manhattan; Oprah Winfrey pulls disputed book from online list of recommendations; Author’s questionable past discredits message of children’s book; Strike stops production of at least 7 prime-time shows; Stakes raised as walkout targets many movie studios; TV networks; Women edge All-Stars for win; Tolliver scores game-high 18 points as USC wins lone exhibition game of season; Sports fans need change in attitude; If fans were truly loyal to garnet and black they’d stay for the whole game; Getting to know Shelley Smith; Women’s soccer coach talks of short but storied career at USC; Spurrier set for round 3 with Florida; Game
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: USC honors fallen students; Gov. Mark Sanford offers encouragement; hope to family; friends of house fire victims; SENATE REMOVES RACIAL QUOTAS; Bill changes minority; requirement for finance committee; sparks dissent; Student heats up kitchen; Papagiannis uses Facebook to promote homemade cuisine; instructional classes; Date auction reverses roles; Gamma Phi Beta offers men for sale; raises money for cause; Perfect schedule relies on professor ratings; Viewers suffer reality TV during strike; Writer’s Guild strike may end shows early; cause fans to shift viewing focus; Site founder Zuckerberg faces privacy issues again; Facebook CEO starts new advertising scheme; sells out users’ right to privacy; Screenwriters get screwed; not respect; Hollywood writers go on strike due to low income; lower recognition for work; Studio; college takes class act to big screen; New production seeks students of all backgrounds to help; gPhone; Walker schools your parents; New book amuses readers by offering advice; sarcasm concerning parenthood; Calloway weighs in about wireless; Technology provides new helpful solutions; hindrances; convenience; Basketball season finds savior in Downey; Sophomore point guard could lead Gamecocks to; NCAA tourney appearance; Running star: unbreakable Chain; Senior runner leads cross country team into NCAA Southeast Regional this weekend; Men’s soccer takes on Wildcats in ‘07 finale; Six players to be honored on team’s Senior Day in battle against Kentucky; USC women make history; Soccer team knocks off Tennessee for first time; Georgia up next; Mattern Wins Award
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Gamecock Basketball; Preview 2007-2008; Time to Shine; Devan Downey; Devan Downey: Man on a mission; Cincinnati transfer will lead a faster Gamecock basketball team; Hardwood Heroes; Ronnie Collins; After learning from those ahead of her; Brionna Dickerson is ready to lead; USC eyes improvement; Gamecock basketball looks to rebound from disappointing season
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Helping the homeless; Community works as one to raise public awareness of displaced citizens; Daughter stumps for ‘dorky’ dad; Cate Edwards hits campaign trail for father; brings youth to politics; Carolina/Clemson Blood Drive; Integration ruling confuses officials; Federal order forces schools to balance ethnicities; Volunteers; activism should show no limit; Yahoo enlists in modern-day KGB; Web portal betrays basic right to free speech; US users must make a stand; Struggling war vets too often pushed aside; erased; Elderly; youth alike left without job opportunities; 1 in 4 remain homeless; Election apathy leaves no one happy; Senseless voting creates problems for Americans; despite political opinions; Singing a new tune; Artistic restaurant offers creative cuisine; Nonnah’s provides delicious desserts; unique dishes; local art; Beloved musicals cancelled while negotiations continue; Stagehands go on strike; shutting down most Broadway shows; USC ROLLS DOGS; Season 100 on the; hardcourt starts with lopsided victory; Red Flash can’t keep pace; Women’s basketball gets dominating win in first game of year; Gator bait; USC defense goes flat in 20-point loss during SEC finale; Football team falls off map with skid; Four-game losing streak puts Gamecocks’ bowl hopes in real jeopardy; USC gives Tebow’s Heisman talk boost; Sophomore sets multiple records while run defense shredded for second straight week
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Dorms vote on visitation; RHA gives students opportunity to change policy to allow overnight guests; Carolina/Clemson Blood Drive; Runner treks 56 miles for disease; Ethan Kenney will run from Greenwood to Columbia to raise money; McCain spends Veterans Day in S.C.; Presidential candidate speaks to crowd about war experience; election; Gas prices fuel drivers’ frustration; Columbia 15th cheapest in country; still near $3; Change in visitation policy potential mess; One matchup you don’t want to lose; Gamecocks should take opportunity to show that blood really runs garnet; Americans must show appreciation for veterans; National day meant to honor; show gratitude to men; women in uniform; Skepticism prohibits religious freedom; Non-Christian candidates face persecution; backlash for differences in beliefs; Holiday film spins new tale; New movie delights comedy lovers with Vaughn’s antics; Dane tours with same old jokes; Comedian excites audience with skits; jokes; but some fans say he needs new material; Art helps Americans to ‘see ourselves’; Columbia Museum of Art displays five sections of historical photographs; What to see on TV this week; Many enticing programs; movies fill the TV schedule; USC dumps The Citadel in historic fashion; 61-point win is largest margin of victory since 1948; USC fans should show support for other sports; Mediocre football season nothing compared to other sports’ successes; WOMEN’S SOCCER HEADS TO NCAA TOURNAMENT; Team advances for second time in Carolina history; Men’s soccer gets 2-1 OT win over UK on Senior Day; Volleyball drops road matches; Kentucky; Tennessee spike USC to end NCAA tourney hopes
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Tiger Burn comes under fire; Clemson cancelled mock Cocky funeral; USC debates ritual; Blood drive in full swing; 500 donate; USC fights to save lives; win competition with Clemson; SUDOKU LOVERS DUKE IT OUT; Phi Mu Epsilon club; Gamecock Math club host first competition; Loccioni Group settles downtown; Italian firm locates first North American office in new Innovista building; Bill to end voting coercion; Senate calls to eliminate computer voting centers in organization meetings; Clemson jumps gun; leaves USC in bind; New ticket policy deals with problems; Distribution system fights back against greed; gives preference to true fans; Introduction procedures ruin morale of stadium; Team entrances to field require better planning by staff of Williams-Brice; Second LP satisfies fans; The Spill Canvas’ new album lives up to listeners’ high expectations; Smaller stage; bigger laughs; Intimate venues foster interaction between entertainers; audiences; No ‘Pressure’ to keep music uniform; Lannon’s album puts listeners on edge with mix of eclectic grooves; Mailer rolled with punches of life; Renown author leaves legacy of perseverance; inspires faithful readers; Gamecock Sports Honor Roll; Men’s Soccer; Women’s Soccer; After powerful start; USC coming undone; Season that began with such high hopes quickly spiraling out of control; USC opens with Tigers; Gamecocks to play Memphis in first round of C-USA tournament
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Tiger Burn update; Senate nixes online votes; Approved election code revision bill does away with voting during club meetings; Debate team cut remains mystery; Coach; ex-players say no effort was made to help winning squad; Class sign-up frustrates USC; Ducks Unltd. protects fowl; National organization calls for student interest in wildlife conservation; Official recommends HPV shot; Student Health Center immunization coordinator urges student vaccination; Watchdog group investigates Sanford; Common Cause senses ‘bad smell’ in campaign finances; Bees swarm Houston; University officials seek humane solution to bee infestation on campus; University should pay students for Fridays; Congress pleasures self; then all others; "Money makes the world go round, "; also inspires government to wake up; Education should not be limited by systems; Choice; within monopoly seems large contradiction to freedom of selection; Christmas not just about Santa; gifts; Togetherness; friendship among true reasons for preemptive celebration; Spillin’ the beans; Vista Lights brings holiday cheer; family entertainment to Columbia; Seasonal festival offers free activities; food; fun at local district; Open source; After being discovered on MySpace; Colbie Caillat is rising; Bubbly; star rockets from online success to national tours; top of pop charts; Carolina preps for Cavaliers showdown; Ross steps up for Gamecocks; Sophomore guard reflects on last year’s trip to California; embraces increased role with team; Breaking down the SEC East and West rankings; Vols hold top spot in East division; USC makes surprise with strong finish; USC beats Memphis in OT; moves on in tourney; Scannella’s goal breaks 1-1 tie to defeat Tigers
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Food Fight aids less fortunate; Donating canned food friendly competition for rivals Carolina; Clemson; COURSE; FOCUSES ON BOND; SPY LIFE; Hanclosky’s class explores history; rules of espionage; Amero holds no value; Rumors of new North American currency prove false despite recent media coverage; Bush takes steps to reduce holiday travel delays; Measures include allowing commercial flights to use restricted military air space; Club offers debate forum; Roosevelt Institute lets students discuss current policy topics; Canada denies refuge to military deserters; Tiger Burn brings sense of normalcy to students; Canceling tradition takes away outlet for mourning instead of easing grief; Forever Young; "Chrome Dreams II, "; newest album from Neil Young; blends past; present sound with rich; enticing voice; Dangermuffin safe bet for good music; Charleston group holds live show Saturday night to promote new; easy listen album; Beermuda; BAND STIRS UP LOCAL SCENE; Neo punk trio relies on fresh; fast sound; No reason to stop reading ‘Quitter’; Columnist Dan Dunn’s new novel keeps readers flipping pages with hilarious tales of drunken revelry; clever quotes; Beauty Tips for Winter Weather; Hardwood Heroes; English; Hudson reflect on paths taken for careers; Opening up non-football mailbag for sports fans; Marbury’s crazy antics; A-Rods insane contract; Celtics sudden relevance; USC east meets USC west Saturday; Gamecocks host Trojans in battle for naming rights; Tolliver shoots down Cavaliers; Gamecocks earn tough victory over Virginia; move to 2-0 on season; South Carolina takes on Tide; Dogs; USC closes out season at home against Alabama and Mississippi State
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Public connects with homeless; People from different backgrounds unite to understand problem; Gamecocks lose blood battle but still raise most in university’s history; S.C. hunger rates among highest; Holiday closings strand students; Residence hall policies cause problems for out-of-state students; Detroit tops crime study; Controversial statistics rank top 10 dangerous cities in U.S.; Police shootings in spotlight; Mentally ill teenager shot 20 times despite his being unarmed; Low-tension question not debate material; Cell phones necessary to avoid disaster; Answering calls in middle of night could help friends stay safe in times of need; Ill students need to stay at home for others’ sakes; Classmates must consider others before bringing plague into lecture hall; Deck the Halls:; A guide to holiday party planning; Darkened versions of fall-inspired colors; muted; festive lighting; non-messy finger foods key in throwing successful party; Holidays bring nostalgic; festive programming; Thanksgiving; Christmas bring classic television like football; Macy’s Day Parade; New spin on Tex-Mex served at Casa Linda; Innovative Mexican restaurant marries tradition with modern cuisine concepts; provides alternative to traditional Monterrey dishes; Battle of USCs goes to Southern Cal; Mayo; Hackett prove to be too much as Carolina falls late; Women’s basketball keeps rolling with win over Bulls; Women’s basketball moves to 3-0 for first time since ‘02-’03
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Slim choices for thin eats; Eating healthy costs more; but benefits outweigh prices; Study reports hate crimes up about 8 percent; Civil rights leaders say racial tensions still exist; Potluck pulls friends closer; All Thanksgiving traditions not limited to time at home; Driver dead; about 30 hurt in highway tour bus crash; bus company owner calls it ‘freak accident’; Early morning collision shocks passengers; closes roads; Atlanta-area church shocked by sex scandal; 34-year-old learns fellow pastor actually his father; not uncle; Tear Down; disgraces USC; prompts boycott; Magazine misconstrues Iraq situation; g&b’s article uses young; injured girl’s story to push biased anti-war agenda; Volunteers help Cola; build our reputation; Service work completes college experience; builds positive career resumes; Beowulf; slashes way to epic glory; Film relies on looks; sensations to convey legend; Hives’ newest album contagious; Black and White; shows off Swedish band’s full range of musical finesse; Dolls revisit ‘90s fame; Band uses old; new songs to comprise ‘Greatest Hits; " has high hopes for future, Workout alternatives available for anyone, Getting in shape requires finding activity people love, commitment, New Eastwood in Tinsel Town, Daughter follows in her father’s footsteps, directs first screenplay, Thanks for the memories, Veteran offensive lineman recounts collegiate career at Carolina as seniors bid goodbye to Williams-Brice, USC air game ready to fly, Mitchell, McKinley set sights on back-to-back victories over Clemson, Rested defense ready for Tigers, Two weeks of preparation brings a swarming defensive front to field, Five Questions with Jake Broom, Face Off: Clemson vs. Carolina, Student newspaper sports editors wage war of words
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The Daily Gamecock, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Meltdown Complete; Gamecocks’ year ends with bitter two-point loss to rival Clemson; Fashion Board brings style to class; Merchandising; retailing group offers runway to success; faculty relationships; job-related experiences; Black Friday; starts holiday sales; Early shoppers search for Christmas deals; low prices across U.S.; Huckabee; ex-wrestler tailgate; Candidate stumps for votes at football game with ‘Nature Boy’; Second-tier political race becoming jokers; Keep comments from hurting others; Social networking sites let users say harsher things than they normally would; Fans fail to show class at; Carolina’s final game; From throwing garbage to fist fights; game behavior embarrassing; low-browed; No need for technological dependence; Broken computer leads to awakening of inner; Luddite; better daily life; It came out of The Mist; Monsters; tentacles; unknown terror enshrouds small-town citizens in newest adaptation of Stephen King novel; Law & Order; fills screen with thrills; Cop dramas take over this week’s television schedule with crime scenes; Birds on a Wire offers unique rotisserie menu; Simplistic food; decent service go beyond common wing house; NUMBERS COMING UP SHORT; Stats mirror a season of lost chances; shot to turn around; Spurrier: ‘We had our chances’; Mistakes; missed opportunities prove downfall for USC
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The Daily Gamecock, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Clubs forfeit cash; Student groups losing funds to university under current system; CLASS SIZES EXCEED LIMITS; With sections containing hundreds of students; colleges overwhelmed; Teddies not just for cuddling anymore; Bookah Bears conceal popular smoking vessels; Spanish Vines drinks to business success; New wine company brings cultural experience to table; Strike hits cyberspace; Online videos; blogs bring attention to showrunners’ mutiny; Fire crews contain flames; Thorough preparation; fair weather keep disaster in check over weekend; Senator announces final year; Lott plans to resign from Senate seat effective at end of current term; Money pool needed; not more bureaucrats; Fetuses safe from stem cell experiments; New procedure prevents destruction of human life to further research; As football season ends; fan-based woes begin; New ‘mic man’ brings more suffering to already discouraged ‘Cocks’ fans; Murderama slices; dices; New Brookland Tavern offers midnight movie fest for horror flick enthusiasts; August Rush; stirs passion; Highmore plays orphan with hopes of reunion; Web game helps feed the world; Vocab quiz donates rice for right answers; Coen brothers create thriller with ‘Old Men’; Bardem is bone-chilling villain in frightening; Western slasher film; I; m Not There’ presents the life of Bob Dylan; Haynes inspired by Dylan’s music to depict songwriter’s life journey; MySpace case spurs action; Ordinance passed in city where girl died as result of online harassment; SEC Bowl Forecast; Men’s basketball falls to N.C. State and George Mason; Gamecocks lose close game to Wolfpack; suffer similar fate against Patriots
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The Daily Gamecock, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Student’s father makes run for White House; St. Simons county commissioner Cap Fendig hopes to jump into national political arena; USC tied to sweatshop; Student activists use allegation to encourage support for fair labor practices worldwide; Freshman Council encourages voting; Organization drive makes in; out-of-state registration easier; Flu shots running low early in season; Students; faculty take precautions to prevent illness; S.C. father shoots two adult daughters to death; then self; Rat Island faces extermination; Biologists hope that eliminating excessive rodent populations will bring back extinct bird life; University should ban sweatshop merchandise; Only fans can motivate team success; Students need to maintain football dedication; spirit to help ensure future wins; Feast choices push people to tip scales; forget health; Fast food chains advertise new larger portion meals with calories; fat to match; Mic-man brings enthusiasm to crowd; Students should respect fellow fan’s commitment in cheering on Gamecocks; Eclectic ‘La Cucaracha’ debuts on Billboard chart; Band Ween finds success; popularity after 17 years of underground fan base; Plan; don’t cram; Avoid usual last minute frenzy by scheduling time; buckling down on books; Diehard bargain shoppers duke it out; camp out for early bird specials; savings; Retailers enjoy Black Friday frenzy; record astronomical profits for holiday season; Fighting Camels travel to USC; Gamecock basketball returns to Columbia to face Campbell; Taylor was on road to turnaround; Death of football player leads to time of reflection; REDSKIN NATION MOURNS LOSS; Gunshot wound in connection to burglary takes life of sports star
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The Daily Gamecock, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: Bringing back late night; New dining options soon to be available after evening hours; Marley’s lyrics inspire lit class; Proposed English course to honor reggae star; Weekend bus coming soon; Senate passes resolution supporting ‘Cocky’s Caravan’ to 5 Points; Vista; 7-day sales may appear; City Council approves Sunday beer; wine sales; Republicans battle over aliens; Giuliani; Romney attack each other’s stance on immigration issues; Sodexho hits the spot with late-night eats; Support cycling; even during scandal; Professional bicycling more responsive to doping than other sports; Film critics save masses from lousy; dull movies; Movie reviewers deserve to be praised when they carefully analyze movies; Winter Glamour; Seasonal holiday tips to keep summer beauty during frigid season; Local band hits Headliners; Columbia band Everything After stands in spotlight after simple warehouse beginnings; Viruses; Christmas cheer comes to Columbia; Local sights light up winter nights with holiday spirit; seasons greetings during frosty months; Two of a Kind; Twins push each other in pool; lead women’s swim team to victory; USC’s 2007 letdown no great shock for realists; Earlier statements prove prophetic in spite of critic’s hasty football assessment; Camels hit drought in Carolina’s rout
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The Daily Gamecock, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2007
University of South Carolina, Office of Student Media
Keywords: World AIDS Week ends in memorial ceremony tonight at State House; "Unite, Join the Revolution, Share the Responsibility"; aims to educate students; disprove common stereotypes; OneCarolina offers newer; state-of-the-art technology; Student technology services will gradually update USC’s VIP; Web resources over next three years; Circuit Court attempts to deport supposed Nazi sadist; Death camp guard ordered out of America; Salvation Army bell ringer ordered out of Vermont homeless shelter due to lack of employment in months; Good Samaritan Haven shelter requires clients to spend their days looking for work or housing; for not complying Tucker was ordered out by Saturday; I-73 gets key approval of S.C.; federal officials; Planned highway aims to connect Michigan; S.C.; Body discovered in Kansas may lead authorities to information about fate of missing college student; Emily Sanders led a secret life as an Internet porn star; was last seen leaving an El Dorado bar Friday; Former Milwaukee officers sentenced to long prison terms; Officers were convicted for taking part in off-duty beating of biracial man; Following several sexual misconduct allegations by students; Kentucky seeks change in age of consent; Democrat Gray is following lead of many other states by proposing bill to protect students under 18; Bush urges Democrats to approve Iraq War funding ‘without strings’; Standoff between White House; liberals proves problematic; U.S. mega-companies should follow Google; Voters find little choice in candidates; American political parties show no real significant differences in platforms; Pre-holiday exams prove big obstacle for students; Professors should not be expected to move finals because of bad planning; We’re celebrities; y’all; Hulk sued for divorce; Britney takes five-finger discount; Twiggy leaves ‘Top Model’; Musicians’ fame grows after death; Many artists reach career peaks only after life ends; affect fans decades later; Real fun from virtual worlds; Fall’s
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