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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

Alliance Officials Agree to Attend Power Talks

November 20, 2001
KABUL, Afghanistan?The alliance that controls Afghanistan's capital and much of its countryside agreed Tuesday to attend power sharing talks in Germany next week. A battlefront commander claimed thousands of Taliban fighters had defected from Kunduz, the last bastion of the Islamic militia in the north.

A Vegetarian-Friendly Thanksgiving

By , , and November 20, 2001
If you are vegetarian or vegan, you've probably experienced what I go through each year. First, someone asks how you can possibly have Thanksgiving without turkey. I mean, it's an understandable question considering that the dinner of yams, mashed potatoes, salad, cranberries, beans, stuffing, cut-up vegetables, rolls and pumpkin pie couldn't possibly be enough to fill a person without the turkey.

The Ultimate Thanksgiving Survival Guide

November 20, 2001
Thanksgiving used to be a lot simpler. It was a holiday for non stop eating, hugs from grandma and watching football or Charlie Brown specials. Now Thanksgiving can mean enduring long hours with boring relatives, meeting icy in-laws and praying that the turkey isn't burned?again.

Devil Children and Swollen Cheeks

November 20, 2001
So, last time I went over to my sister Heather's house, my niece was still baking in the oven? No?that's the wrong expression, I'm pretty sure. Still a bun in the oven. Yeah, that's it. My niece was still a bun in the oven. I guess she still is, for that matter.

NY Plane Crashed Because of Wakes

November 20, 2001
WASHINGTON?American Airlines Flight 587 crashed just 18 seconds after hitting the second wake from a jet that took off before it, according to data released Tuesday by the National Transportation Safety Board. The American plane was aloft for just 103 seconds before crashing Nov.

Anthrax Samples Show Toxic Levels

November 20, 2001
WASHINGTON?A sample taken from a plastic evidence bag containing a still-unopened letter to Sen. Patrick Leahy contains at least 23,000 anthrax spores, enough for more than two lethal doses, a federal law enforcement official said Tuesday. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there were three times more anthrax spores in the single sample taken from the plastic bag than in any of the other 600 bags of mail examined by the FBI before it found the Leahy letter.

Westerners Protest Chinese Violence

November 20, 2001
BEIJING?Protesting to draw attention to China's brutal crackdown on the Falun Gong spiritual movement, two dozen Westerners chanted slogans and unfurled a banner Tuesday on Tiananmen Square?the first Falun Gong demonstration to involve Westerners exclusively.

Mideast Officials Prepare for Talks

November 20, 2001
JERUSALEM?Israelis and Palestinians readied themselves Tuesday for talks with a new U.S. Mideast envoy, a tough retired Marine Corps general expected to press the two sides to stop 14 months of fighting. Anthony Zinni is to arrive with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State William Burns at the beginning of next week, Israeli and Palestinian officials said, seeking to end the violence that has resisted successive U.

State Asks Court to Hear Census Case

November 20, 2001
WASHINGTON?The state of Utah plans to ask the Supreme Court on Tuesday to hear its challenge to the 2000 census. If successful, the appeal would gain the state a House seat at North Carolina's expense. Earlier this month, a three-judge panel rejected Utah's claim that the Census Bureau had erred in counting the populations of the two states, which resulted in North Carolina adding a 13th House seat, while Utah fell just short of getting a fourth.

Gun Ban May Get Shot Down Soon

November 20, 2001
SALT LAKE CITY?A long standing ban on guns in state offices is at odds with Utah law and likely will be tossed out in the next few months. The Utah Attorney General's office has told state lawmakers the ban was effectively negated in 1999 by changes the Legislature made to the state's gun laws.