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The Daily Utah Chronicle

Water off a Duck’s Back

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] February 19, 2003

By [email protected] Editor:I was somewhat disturbed by the recent article published in the Chronicle regarding an offense made by a member of one student political party to another. I will quickly...

War: The Ultimate Authority

By By [email protected] and By [email protected] February 19, 2003

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Our Game of Artificial Intelligence

By By Brandon Barclay and By Brandon Barclay February 19, 2003
On Feb. 7, humanity witnessed another chapter in the epic struggle of humans versus machines. In the latest round of the battle, the world's best human chess player, Gary Kasparov, played to a stalemate with the most advanced computer opponent science has yet to create, an Israeli program named Deep Junior.

About 200 Gather to Protest Possible Iraq Military Action

By and February 19, 2003
The Union Free Speech Area filled with posters, banners and chanting as U students, faculty and staff gathered to protest the potential war in Iraq on Tuesday afternoon. About 200 U community members chanted "No blood for oil" and held signs promoting peace.

Professors Discuss Probable Outcomes of War with Iraq

By and February 19, 2003

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Letter To The Editor: Terror Alert System Spreads Fear

By and February 18, 2003
Editor: I'm writing in response to the Feb. 12 U-Wire opinion column by David Bellis, "Ignorance Alert Runs High in U.S." The author deftly ignores a logical loop that is implicit to the argument proposed both by the "liberal left" and those who share his own opinion.

Key Defensive Stops Rally Victory at Wyo.

By and February 18, 2003
The U women's basketball team nearly gave another one away. After losing a six-point lead with 6:10 to go at Colorado State Feb. 13--then being outscored 20-2 the rest of the game for Utah's first MWC loss--the Utes nearly experienced deja vu at Wyoming Saturday night in the second game of the two-game road trip.

Utes Need OT to Beat UNLV, Get First Top 25 Ranking

By and February 18, 2003
The U men's basketball team's first game as a ranked team nearly sent them out of the freshly updated Associated Press poll. Utah (20-4, 8-1 MWC), who entered the poll for the first time this year at No. 23 in Monday's rankings, needed its first overtime game at home since Jan.

U Gerontologist Studies Elderly People’s Perception of Romance

By and February 14, 2003
Amanda Barush, a gerontologist from the U's Graduate School of Social Work, is seeking love stories from authors over the age of 60 for her research project. Barush, who is an avid reader of romance novels, says she began her research on the extent that definitions of love are reflected in the experiences of the elderly because she had talked to a man who had never loved a woman before.

Nursing Prof. Brings Cancer Tests to Amish

By By Andrew Kirk and By Andrew Kirk February 14, 2003

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