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Edit Stories for 3-14-2000Hazing's verdictThe University's Greek system has faced many problems this year, and pounding headaches after a night of hard partying is not the biggest one: What houses are subjugating their pledges to hazing?Cheap moveWith the economy booming and unemployment so low that some fast food restaurants are offering new employees signing bonuses, raising the minimum wage may not seem like a terribly pressing issue right now.Miramax Studio: Oscar's puppetmasterLast week, 4,000 Oscar ballots disappeared from the Beverly Hills post office. Officials speculated that they had been mismarked and were languishing as third-class mail. I speculated that they had somehow found their way to Harvey Weinstein's house.Memories of a fan: Why sports now mean nothingI used to love sports. When I was a boy, I was obsessed, you might say. University of Michigan sports were incredible. I loved the Detroit Tigers. I followed the Lions too. Long before they became the NHL's most valuable franchise, the Detroit Red Wings were like gods to me.Letters to the EditorChip Cullen: Grinding the Nib3-14-2000
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