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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

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The Daily Utah Chronicle

India May Have Removed Troops

July 16, 2002
JAMMU, India?In what could be a significant reduction of war readiness, the Indian army has withdrawn three strike divisions?about 18,000 men?from the Pakistan frontier, high-ranking army and government officials said Tuesday. The Defense Ministry denied the movements, however, and India's deputy prime minister made a bellicose speech to Parliament, claiming India's right to all of the disputed region of Kashmir.

Letter to the Editor: Kidnapping Deserves Coverage

Editor: Jeremy Voros's article in the June 26 Chronicle, titled "Media Coverage Kidnaps Social Equality" is centered on the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart. It sets forth some legitimate, albeit hyperbolically stated views, with which many will no doubt agree.

Terrorist Finances Sought in Raids

July 9, 2002
WASHINGTON?Federal investigators are conducting raids nationwide on jewelry stores owned mostly by Pakistanis, hoping to break up fronts for terrorist groups or their financial backers, U.S. officials say. The raids have taken place in several cities over the past two weeks, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Atlanta and New York.

Afghanistan Alledges Air Attacks frmo U.S.

By and July 2, 2002

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Quote of the Day

By and July 2, 2002
"We'd like to totally revolutionize the way campus groups work together."

How the NBA Draft Will Unfold

By and June 25, 2002
Tonight's NBA Draft (5:30 p.m. MDT on TNT) boasts a talent pool unlike those of years past. In addition to a bench-full of exceptional underclassmen, there are a handful of high schoolers and foreign players whose names will soon be called in the 1-13 lottery picks.

Letter to the Editor: Keep Extra Credit for Charity

Editor: This letter is written in response to the editorial in the June 19 Chronicle, "Charity Donations Fail Academic Test." First of all, I feel it is important to give both sides of this story. The Chronicle's editorial did not do this. I am enrolled in another class (Economics 3100-Labor Economics) taught by Dr.

Opinion Cartoon

By and June 25, 2002
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Sharon Plans New Gaza Offensive

June 25, 2002
RAMALLAH, West Bank?Israeli forces clamped down harder on the West Bank, as Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon pledged to widen his military offensive against Palestinian extremists to the Gaza Strip, where a helicopter strike killed four Hamas members earlier this week.

Afghan Weaponry Found by British

June 25, 2002
BAGRAM, Afghanistan?A rocket was fired near U.S. special forces in southeastern Afghanistan, a spokesman said late Sunday. The attack came soon after nearby British forces seized a large stash of weapons that may have been left by al Qaeda and Taliban fighters.