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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Quote of the Day

By , , and November 19, 2001
"[I thought], 'Oh shit.' I knew the game was over."

The Chronicle’s View: Equality in Service to United States

November 19, 2001
For the young men who are now turning in their selective service cards at the post office, the idea of a new draft doesn't seem all that far-fetched. Our country is entrenched in a battle, not only against the Taliban and al Qaeda, but against terrorism worldwide. That will take incredible resources, both financial and human. And while our military is capable of handling the current situation, no one knows what tomorrow will bring. This new sense of uncertainty is now a part of our reality, where the young men think about what it must be like to be in a war.

Peace Needed for Palestinian State

November 18, 2001
WASHINGTON?Plans for the creation of a Palestinian state cannot begin to take shape until Middle East violence is quelled, Secretary of State Colin Powell said Sunday, a day before a much anticipated speech on the region. "A new plan coming in from the flank isn't what's going to do it.

Chechnyan Rebel Talks With Envoy

By , , and November 18, 2001

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Phillipines Fights Terrorist Threat

November 18, 2001
BALOBO, Philippines?While the United States wages war in Afghanistan, the Philippines is fighting its own terrorist enemy and claiming progress. Now, as part of its global campaign against terrorism, Washington is ready to provide military training and equipment to help its longtime ally step up efforts to crush the small Abu Sayyaf movement, which has been linked to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network.

President Returns to Kabul After 5 Years

November 18, 2001
KABUL, Afghanistan8212;In a convoy of vehicles with his picture plastered on the windshields, the Afghan president ousted five years ago by the Taliban returned Saturday to the capital to reclaim his post. His return raised worries over the effort to build a broad-based, post Taliban government.

Battle for Power Rages in Kabul

November 18, 2001
KABUL, Afghanistan?Less than a week after the Taliban were driven from Kabul, 3,000 Shiite Muslim fighters are poised outside, demanding a share of power. Major cities are now warlords' fiefdoms, and the idea of a broad-based government is being challenged by hastily multiplying posters of factional leaders.

Religious Leaders To Pray for Peace

November 18, 2001
VATICAN CITY?Pope John Paul II, concerned about the continued impact on humanity of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, invited representatives of the world's religions to come to Assisi, Italy, on Jan. 24 for a daylong prayer for peace. In his weekly appearance Sunday at St.

Head Officials Say bin Laden on Run

November 18, 2001
WASHINGTON8212;Terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda network are on the run in Afghanistan, and their Taliban supporters are in disarray, but the American-led military campaign to crush them is far from over, senior administration officials said Sunday.

A Delirious Manifesto On Ending the Cold Season

November 18, 2001
Ahh?November. It makes you think of turkeys, football and the first twinklings of Christmas lights. But to me, November brings to mind the sniffling, sneezy, stuffy-head, fever time. Yes, winter is coming and bringing lots and lots of germs with it. If you watch any television news station, they will be running their, "Ways to Avoid the Flu" or, "The Right Way to Wash Away Germs" special features. They warn us of the upcoming flu season, practically begging us to get stuck with the flu shot needle. Maybe you should be paying attention.