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Contents

  • SGA looking at legal downloading options
  • Local gov’t attempts to reduce gas usage
  • Katrina aid efforts begin in earnest
  • Marinos garners NAIA honors
  • Ayers discusses major changes
  • Student Activities major changes
  • Student Activities orients clubs & orgs for fall ‘05
  • ERAU professor competes at nationals
  • Opinions
  • Report: Fla. Offers low unemployment, wages
  • Local, state gov’t striving to save consumers gas money
  • Fern workers housing could be facing possible shutdown
  • Local children helping Ronald
  • Members of NOPD respond to city’s need
  • Math score average for 2005 is highest ever in the history of the SAT, says College Board
  • Washington man admits to killing rapists after finding them on web
  • Mardi Gras still going in N.O.
  • 1.7 million kids in homes with unlocked, loaded firearms
  • Aid headed to New Orleans
  • Student Organizations
  • Volleyball splits conference games, improves to 7-3
  • Saints drop Eagles on Sunday
  • China Southern Airlines to purchase 10 A330’s
  • Army begins testing on new recon helicopter
  • 787 flight deck mimics 777
  • Japan constructs new SST
  • B-52 might receive new air jamming technology
  • Delays leading to major Shuttle, ISS cutbacks
  • Hubble now on two gyros
  • Soyuz sends Progress to ISS
  • Data Technology
  • Huge Amazonian crocodile fossil found
  • Male DNA proven safe from extinction
  • E-Gaming
  • Music show rocks beach
  • Hollywood hoping for super summer in 2006
  • Comics
  • Classifieds

Publication Date

9-13-2005

Volume

114

Issue

2

Publisher

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Keywords

College newspapers, college students’ writings

Avion 2005-09-13

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