The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Most U.S. College Students Back Attack on Iraq but Don't Want to Serve in Military

If United Nations inspections fail, a majority of college students would support a war against Iraq, but don't count on them to take part. That's one finding from a telephone survey of 1,200 undergraduates around the country, who were questioned in October by Harvard University's Institute of Politics.

Patriotism remains high,...

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