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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

New Hydroelectric Plant for Heber

By and November 8, 2001

HEBER CITY?A new hydroelectric plant will be built on Jordanelle Dam to supplement the power needs of the rapidly growing Heber Valley. The plant will cost between $11 million and $15 million and will...

Utes Win in Final Tune-Up

By and November 8, 2001

The men's basketball exhibition slate concluded Wednesday with a 73-60 victory over the London Leopards, thanks to a dominant second half. But coach Rick Majerus isn't impressed with the two preseason...

Golfers Play Final Competition of Fall

By and November 8, 2001

Facing nearly a month off, the Utah golf team heads to the late season Collegiate Classic in San Diego, Calif. to wrap up the fall season. The tournament starts today and runs until Friday. "This is...

Concealed Weapon Permits Increase

By and November 8, 2001

SALT LAKE CITY?Applications to carry concealed weapons are on the rise in Utah and around the country. "We are seeing quite a big increase," said Nannette Rolfe, director of the Utah Bureau of Criminal...

Bush, Putin Closer to Understanding

By and November 8, 2001

WASHINGTON?Less than a week before their summit, President Bush and President Vladimir Putin are moving closer to an understanding that would meet Russia's desires for deep cuts in nuclear arsenals and...

Man Blows Self Up When Discovered

By and November 8, 2001

JERUSALEM?A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up when Israeli commandos stormed his hide-out Thursday, while a Palestinian official said Europe is working on an initiative to stop 13 months of Mideast...

Women Kills Man, Serves Him to Kids

By and November 8, 2001

SYDNEY, Australia?A court gave life imprisonment Thursday to a woman who murdered her partner before skinning his body and carving it up to serve to his children. Katherine Mary Knight, 45, was a "very...

Bloody Beaches: Soldier Survives Multiple Wounds

By and November 8, 2001

Steven J. Poulos was 100 feet from shore in a landing craft during the gruesome Omaha beach invasion. They had planned to land, but the pilot of the craft feared the German mines and let the troops go...

Mazar-e-Sharif Key for Capturing bin Laden

By and November 8, 2001

JABAL SARAJ, Afghanistan?At the crossroads of a dozen northern provinces, Mazar-e Sharif is the linchpin in the Taliban's grip on northern Afghanistan. Seizing it would give the opposition and the U.S.-led...

A Testament to Strength: POW Survives Death March and Hell Ships

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