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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

Baseball Can’t Move Up With Split

By , , and April 21, 2002
As it has all season, the U baseball team had to ride Mitch Maio's arm for another win, but without Maio pitching in the second game of Monday's doubleheader against UNLV, the pitching could not get it done, as the Utes split the doubleheader with the Rebels.

Track & Field Team Spilt to Two Venues

April 21, 2002
U track and field representatives competed in meets in Logan, Utah, and Azusa, Calif., over the weekend, with mixed results. Five Utes were in competition in Logan at the Mark Faldmo Open, before the competition was canceled halfway through because of unsuitable weather.

Weather Ends Golf Early; U Finishes 10th

By and April 21, 2002
Inclement weather prevented the final round of swinging at the Cougar Classic for the U golf team, so the team's 10th place standing after two rounds was its final result. Utah's score of +22 (598) trailed leaders BYU, Colorado State and Nevada by 29 strokes, as each finished with a ?7 (569).

Correction

April 20, 2002
In last Thursday's article "K UTE Loses Funding," The Chronicle misreported Beth Fratkin's salary. She receives $7,600 per semester.

Democrats Look to 2004 Election Fund

April 20, 2002
WASHINGTON?Potential Democratic presidential contenders are competing to succeed former President Bill Clinton as the party's "fund raiser-in-chief," hoping their efforts on behalf of other candidates will pay off in 2004. House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt of Missouri has raised at least $15 million to help House Democrats in the fall election.

Gov. Leavitt Warns State of Drought

April 20, 2002
WEST JORDAN?Utah water officials welcomed a recent run of wet weather, but Gov. Mike Leavitt is still warning residents to conserve as a drought cycle enters its fourth year. "Our current circumstance is dire," Leavitt said. "In the long run, it is potentially catastrophic.

Lawmakers Except One Veto Override

April 20, 2002
SALT LAKE CITY?Legislative leaders of both parties say they expect Wednesday's veto override session to take no more than an hour. Gov. Mike Leavitt vetoed nine bills that were passed during the Legislature's 2002 regular session. In post-session polling, only one appeared to have the votes necessary for an override.

Bomb Kills 14 in Philippines City

By , , and April 20, 2002

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Scene Cleared of Amtrack Accident

April 20, 2002
CRESCENT CITY, Fla.?The track where an Amtrak Auto Train derailed in a mess of mangled cars and rails was cleared Sunday, allowing the first trains to pass through this northern Florida town since the accident. The original tracks were torn out by Thursday's derailment, which killed four people and injured over 150.

Israeli Troops Leave Most West Bank Cities

April 20, 2002
JENIN, West Bank?With Israeli forces gone from most Palestinian cities in the West Bank, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon declared Sunday that Israel has completed the latest stage of its "war on terrorism" and will turn to new tactics as it presses the campaign.