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Volume 29— Issue 6— October 7, 2002
Members accused of 'subverting' democracy  
Theory of a Deadman
Theory of a deadman gets a measly 2/5 in our review.
The simmering Israeli-Palestinian conflict hit U of T with full force this past week. A group of 19 Students’ Administrative Council (SAC) representatives, nearly half of the current SAC board of directors released a terse letter that demanded an apology from SAC President Rocco Kusi-Achampong and SAC Vice-president of Operations John Lea.
Thousands of miles away, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict still rings bells. The battle has reached close to home for many at Erindale.
 
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Corporate funds accepted to support SAC events
The SAC's outlook on the use of corporate sponsorship has been in question this year due to
increase in ads.
 
A very nice story by Janice Yip.
Meningitis Clinic to be held at UTM
On October 10, UTM will be hosting its second annual meningitis vaccination clinic. A vaccine that protects again four out of five strains of bacterial meningitis will be administered from VACCESS Health services, a Pennsylvania-based company, at a fee of $90.
The principal is speaking but his subjects appear to be fallling asleep.

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