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The Daily Utah Chronicle

Swearing Elders’ Reminisce About LDS Theology Group

By and November 13, 2002

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A Textbook Case of Continually Rising Prices

By By Shannon Harper and By Shannon Harper November 13, 2002
So many expenses and so little cash. Every semester, full-time students are burdened with astronomical costs. Tuition is on the rise once again, but it doesn't stop there. Coupled with parking permits, school supplies and living expenses, students are hindered with $1,500 or more in out-of-pocket expenses.

Letter to the Editor: Boy Scouts Have Freedom, Too

By and November 13, 2002
Editor: I write in response to Adam Benson's Nov. 12 feature column, "Boy Scouts Teach Discrimination to America's Youth." Perhaps Benson would care to read the Constitution's First Amendment, which guarantees our right to peaceably assemble. The Boy Scouts of America do not encourage hostility or violence against gays or atheists.

TV Format Is Meant For Squares?Not Boxed Rectangles

By and November 13, 2002
While recovering from a devastating arm injury and surgery, I've become reacquainted with an old friend this week: television. That glowing, pixilated, square passageway to realms of enchantment and reruns. I've noticed, however, that an increasing number of images on my transistor tube-powered altar of entertainment aren't as square as they could be.

35 Dead in 5 States Due to Heavy Storms

By and November 12, 2002

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Letter to the Editor: Wind Power Worth An Extra Buck

By By Rosemary Winters and By Rosemary Winters November 12, 2002
Editor: I was pleased to see the Chronicle's endorsement last month of a desperately needed recycling program on campus. But this is only one step we need to take to make our campus more ecologically correct. In addition to recycling, we need a more sustainable energy policy.

Orrin Hatch Talks About Iraq, Guns, Napster

By and November 12, 2002

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Genetic Information Could Lead to New Malaria Prevention

By By Joseph Bridge and By Joseph Bridge November 11, 2002

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U Biologist Finds Unique Tadpole That Sucks Up Prey

By and November 11, 2002
A biologist at the U is taking a closer look at the feeding habits of one of the smallest aquatic predators known to man?the tadpole. The study found that Hymenochirus boettgeri, or African dwarf clawed frog, had several unique characteristics that set it apart from other frogs and tadpoles.

Sen. Bob Bennett Says Candidates, Not Platforms, Decide Elections

By and November 11, 2002
Sen. Bob Bennett says the key to winning an election is to focus on the individual candidate rather than the issues. "I don't think a candidate should ignore the issues, but in high-profile races, the candidate counts the most, not the issues," Bennett, R-Utah, said.