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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

ASUU to Produce Monthly Newsletter

June 4, 2002
In order to better inform students, the Associated Students of the University of Utah plans to create a monthly newsletter designed to inform U students about the inner workings of their student body government. The idea for a monthly newsletter came after ASUU Chief of Staff Heidi Spilker found a sample newsletter from the University of California.

System Helped Track Diseases During Oly

June 4, 2002
Twice during the 2002 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, U physician Per Gesteland received an automatic alarm signal through his pager. Each time he rushed to check his computer data to see if the page meant there had been a disease outbreak or bioterrorist attack.

Congress to Investigate Intelligence Failures

June 4, 2002
WASHINGTON?President Bush said Tuesday the CIA and FBI failed to communicate adequately before Sept. 11. Congress began extraordinary closed-door hearings into intelligence lapses with bipartisan promises the inquiry will search for facts, not scapegoats. "We're up and running with momentum," said Rep.

Tyco CEO Charged With Tax Evasion

June 4, 2002
NEW YORK?Dennis Kozlowski, the dealmaking titan who built Tyco International into a huge conglomerate, was charged Tuesday with illegally avoiding more than $1 million in sales taxes on paintings, including works by Renoir and Monet. Kozlowski, who resigned as chairman and chief executive Monday amid news of the investigation, pleaded innocent Tuesday and was released on $3 million bail.

Iran Accuses U.S. Of Killing Afghans

June 4, 2002
BEHESHT-E-ZAHRA, Iran?Iran's supreme leader accused the United States on Tuesday of "massacring" innocent Afghans during its war on terrorism, and said Iran was ready to fight if attacked. Addressing thousands of people on the 13th anniversary of the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the father of Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the United States launched the war in Afghanistan to get rid of al Qaeda, but instead massacred civilians.

Body Donors Honored at Annual Ceremony

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Kaplan Center May Move Into Union by Fall

By , , and May 28, 2002
By Fall Semester, the Union may house a Kaplan testing center in hopes to provide new services to students and increase its revenue. Kaplan is a business that aids students in studying for and practicing post-graduate tests including the LSAT, GRE and MCAT.

Med School Grads Begin Internships, Residencies Soon

By , , and May 28, 2002

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Moritsugu Asks New Grads to Help World

By , , and May 28, 2002
The acting U.S. Surgeon General visited the U campus Friday to take part in the graduation ceremony for students earning master's of public health degrees, Friday in the Union's Panorama Room. In an address directed to the 41 students earning master's of public health or master's of science in public health degrees, Rear Adm.

Importance of Public Service Emphasized At Law Ceremony

By , , and May 28, 2002
Starting this summer, 2002 U law school graduate Ben Bates will make $125,000. However, Bates is an anomaly. While most graduates go immediately to large practices, Bates has the opportunity to participate in pro bono cases before working solely for a Chicago-based law firm.