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Reporters Discuss Recent Censorship

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Quote of the Day

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Creator of E-Virus Sentenced to Jail

May 1, 2002
NEWARK, N.J.?The creator of the "Melissa" computer virus was sentenced Wednesday to 20 months in federal prison for causing millions of dollars of damage by disrupting email systems worldwide in 1999. David L. Smith pleaded guilty to a federal charge of sending a damaging computer program.

Grenade Kills 3 in Philiooines Attack

By and May 1, 2002
MANILA, Philippines?A grenade explosion killed three people and wounded 50 others Wednesday after police said they thwarted two possible terrorist attacks, including one that may have targeted President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The grenade blast occurred around 9:45 p.

Saudi Arabia Airs New Ad Campaign

April 30, 2002
NEW YORK?Saudi Arabia is spending millions on a television ad campaign aimed at bolstering its image with Americans, but at least one cable channel is declining to run the spots. The ads began running last week, coinciding with the U.S. visit of Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah, who met with President Bush at his ranch in Texas.

Bartender’s Stunt Burns 9 Students

April 30, 2002
IOWA CITY, Iowa?A bartender is accused of recklessness for setting fire to a high-proof grain alcohol at a downtown club, burning nine University of Iowa students standing nearby. Troy David Kline was charged with misdemeanor reckless use of fire for his April 19 bar stunt.

Food Poisoning at School on the Rise

By , , and April 30, 2002
WASHINGTON?Food poisonings in the nation's schools are increasing at a rate of about 10 percent a year, according to a congressional study released Tuesday. The General Accounting Office says that federal government should disclose its inspection records on food plants to the state and local agencies that buy food for schools.

Hatch Announces Support for Cloning

By , , and April 30, 2002

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First Class of Future Occupational Therapists Graduates This Month

April 30, 2002
The U's Occupational Therapy (OT) program, the only such program in the state, is set to graduate its first class this month. Occupational therapists work with people who face challenges in accomplishing many things they want or need to do in life. The word "occupation" in occupational therapy refers to everything that occupies individuals?brushing their teeth, driving their cars, opening cans and managing businesses.

Hunger: Crossroads Urban Center Fights a Perennial Problem

April 30, 2002
Nathan Cram grabs cans, boxes and packages from shelves, depositing them in a brown paper grocery bag. He is hurrying; he doesn't like to keep a client waiting. Ravioli, spam, pork and beans, a no-cook package gets a lot of canned goods. Bags assembled for those with cooking facilities have more options?noodles, cake mixes, things which require a stove and more elaborate utensils.