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The Berkeley Beacon
Thursday, September 22, 2005
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Homelessness, drug use increase near campus
Healing power of "Faces"
BPD officers discipline in Snelgrove shooting
Trustees added to board
SGA appoints three new members
Editorial
Getting gay marriage straight in the Bay State
Opinion
A sober thought
Governors on the run
Lack of spirituality at Emerson
Sports
Fitness center burns calories, not wallets
Men soccer wins dogfight
Emerson edges Albertus
Lions lose at MIT
Lifestyle
Morning-after brunch cures post-party pain
Where's the Wi-Fi? Coming to a coffee shop near you
Beacon Spotlight On Technology: The iPod Nano
Arts and Entertainment
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride will make bells ring
Avoid this death metal Virus like the plague
In Live We Trust DVD is lukewarm at best
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