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Thursday, April 10, 2008
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Christian, political clubs win funding
Rushdie speaks at Moore school
Senate raises fee to pay for new shuttle program
Waning immunity, other factors caused 2006 mumps outbreaks
House approves bill to use car taxes for road repairs
Viewpoints
Dent turns tide on two-faced politics
Bush-bashing shows little wit, humor
Identity not safe without taking some precautions
Weekend shuttle well worth $2 fee increase
The Mix
Five Points showcases local musical flavor
Ads promote Pangaea Day
Elerbe takes first place in USC Idol
Minneapolis indie-rock darlings quell backlash over their sudden fame with forthcoming CD
British Prime Minister, Clooney speak out on Chinese foreign policy
Sports
Darnell, Godwin help guide Gamecocks past rival Tigers
Carolina earns 22 top finishes at local meet
USC practice fails to yield any answers
Course, merchandise help make for perfect golf experience
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