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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

Grandfather Gets 20 Years for Rape

January 13, 2002
SALT LAKE CITY?A 73-year old grandfather and former Mormon bishop will go to prison, possibly until he dies, for molesting his four granddaughters. James Denos on Friday asked 3rd District Judge Timothy Hanson for probation, rather than prison, citing a lifetime of good works as a junior high school teacher and a bishop in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Bush Weighs Germ Weapon Plan Sales

January 13, 2002
WASHINGTON?The Bush administration is considering whether to restrict distribution of government documents that describe how to make germ weapons, White House officials said Sunday. U.S. stockpiles of offensive germ warfare agents were destroyed nearly three decades ago as part of the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention.

White Supermacist Holds Public Rally

January 13, 2002
YORK, Pa.?Witnesses reported minor confrontations in the streets on Saturday as police kept hundreds of demonstrators at bay during a rally by white supremacists in a city still feeling the effects of deadly race riots more than 30 years ago. Matthew Hale, leader of the white supremacist group World Church of the Creator, spoke to about 70 supporters inside a library while police officers in riot gear, some on horseback, separated shouting groups of his supporters and anti-racist protesters.

Colombian Leader Ends Peace Process

January 13, 2002
LOS POZOS, Colombia?President Andres Pastrana ended the peace process Saturday, saying the 11th-hour proposal from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia "is not sufficient." "The proposal only refers to already agreed to issues," Pastrana said in a nationally broadcast address.

Israel Strikes Back With a Vengeance

January 13, 2002
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip?Israeli missiles slammed into a Palestinian naval base Saturday and divers blew a large hole into a vessel docked there, in the latest reprisal for a weapons-smuggling operation and a deadly assault on Israeli troops. The Israeli military said the base was targeted because Palestinian naval police officers were involved in the smuggling and the attack on the soldiers.

Taliban Prisoners Start Prison Term in Cuba

January 13, 2002
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL STATION, Cuba?Al Qaeda and Taliban prisoners were allowed an exercise walk Saturday?with their hands bound and a U.S. soldier on each side?and given medical exams on their first full day under tight security at this remote U.S. military outpost, U.

Web Sitings: Bad Music Pervades the Web

January 13, 2002
"There's a thin line between making yourself look stupid and having a good time." Itzak Lefler, DDR fanatic What if a person enjoys the sloppy pseudo-music blaring from the Dance Dance Revolution speakers? I don't, but the possibility of such a person, however dimwitted they must be, is certainly of legitimate concern.

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Gymnasts Start Season Tonight

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Opinion Cartoon

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