The Press, Volume 20, Issue 17, January 18, 1984

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Conrad, Chris (EIC)
Csoli, Simon (Production Manager)
Ladage, Peter (Office Manager)
Bacon, Dawna (Writer)
Kerr, Pat (Writer)
Ifabumuyi, Mike (Writer)
D'Angelo, Dan (Writer)
D'Alessandro, Anji (Writer)
Aqui, Chris (Photo Editor)
Cosby, Lloyd (Photo Consultant)

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The Press, Volume 20, Issue 17 includes: Lucie Hodgson and Betty Blashill examine Prime Minister Trudeau’s “peace initiative” with critical lenses; Mike Crawly has been arrested at his home in Welland in connection with the murder of Dr. Edith Wightman of McMaster University. Karen T. Willcock examines the role of the Ombudsman, concluding that if their services are used only when necessary, and used wisely, the Ombudsman will remain a part of a working system; Several letters to the editor criticize Chris Conrad’s editorial, “Why Gay Rights?”; Brock will hold a five-day Winter Carnival for the first time in recent history.

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