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MU/OK4 Si *Tt t! O.J.: What’s your verdict? aunty: 07 % Innocent: 31 % Not Sure: a % Don't Coro: 4 % Othmr: 3 % I think O.J. is guilty, hut America i* drawing this thing out to much that he'll proba bly get off Phillip Kraft, junior, U. of Maryland Just because he was a wife heater doesn't mean he's a mur derer Megan Hoffmann, junior, U. of Maryland, College Park (iuilty as tin. Tim Smith, senior, eastern Michigan U. If he were a Hispanic man who worked in a diner, he'd already be convicted and in jail Perhaps this trial will ptovc one thing: that monev can buy anything in this ctntn try, even justice Stacey Cohen, junior, U. of Alabama l don't believe anybody could be so stupid as to leave that much evidence around Chenoa Sykes, grad student, t). o! Cincinnati When was the last time you saw an innocent man fleeing from a crime scene? Dennis Dobbs, senior, U. of Minnesota I think that Nicole's best friend, Faye Resnick, did it. Jennifer Logan, freshman, Sam Houston State U„ Texas Three letters for you: D-N A. He's guilty. Katherine Pat laraon, freshman, Kent Stale U. My verdict is Who cares? Me* Hupp, grad student U. of North Carolina, Greensboro I hope that justice will (prevail! and rhat if he's guilty he'll be dealt with severely. If he isn't guilty, let bun gp and let's move on. Gregory Caaay, sophomore, Grambliag Stated, La. ■ Thlm Month9* Qu&mtlon Should the govern ment regulate Internet activity? Boo/eu VIEWS 600-4397 Ext. B3 MURK Nothing is for Everyone Experts say out generation values nothing Knows nothing and will become nothing What's the problem ' Nothing is the great natural resource it once was Nothing is a wi investment Nothing lasts forever and an ever growing slice ot America has nothing to call Its own Nothing is in our wallets, in our leaders, in our media We’re given nothing every day, and every day we have nothing to show for it. Our very dollar — the essence ot American being — is backed by debt, backed by nothing. What do Wall Streel traders really trade? Nothing Hog futures’’Hogs that do not yet exist? Nothing. Nothing is keeping American Indu try alive U S. companies are produce nothing m America; U S auto makers are selling nothing at a fair price. an<‘ we re exporting nothing to Japan Speaker of the House Newt Gmg> has promised nothing for public broad casting, nothing for the arts and noth ing tor education In return, many Democrats say Gingrich Is good ! nothing Interesting But the Republicans credit the media tor nothing I think they're right The entire media created and media sustained idea of Generation X is based on the premise that we do nothing "There's nothing to it," media execu fives say I agree The mega-hit future of NBC's entn programming week — Seinfeld — is a self proclaimed show about nothing The satirical wit of syndicated colum nist Dave Berry is about nothing Angst and indifference are nothing The collective cultural derivative of an aborted Pearl Jam tour — nothing (Nothing should be written m stone.) What do we have after eight months of the OJ trial? Nothing to to toeitn Joey Buttatuoco Puck These people did nothing And their message Is simple — nothing guaran tees a successful Hollywood career Late-night Infomercials are nothing “You too can make nothing by doing nothing at home Send nothing for our new self help video You'll do nothing, and you'll like It.' Just call 1 -800 NOTHING Scholars, politicians and hatf koo>, columnists, alt with sweeping psyche babble stereotypes of our generation AH —- nothing So nest time someone tries to lump you m with everybody else, fust tell i that nothing is tor everyone ■Thanks,” you say? It's nothing By Robert /Ranker Assistant £ditor