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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

Raids Hit Targets, Attacks Continue On

October 15, 2001

WASHINGTON?The front lines of battles between the Taliban militia and rebel forces won't be ?a very safe place to be? for Taliban fighters, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Monday as U.S. warplanes...

Israel Pulls Back Army, Checkpoints

October 15, 2001

JERUSALEM?Israel made it a bit easier for Palestinians to move around the West Bank, pulling back troops and removing checkpoints Monday as part of an effort to patch up a frayed Mideast truce. But there...

Unitarianism: Cultivating the NonTraditional Spirit

October 15, 2001

With sun pouring down on her from the arched glass windows, a young girl stands at the front of the chapel, a microphone tittering in her tiny hands. ?My name is Morgan, and my cousin let me call her pet...

An Appeal to Humanity: The Close Cousin of Unitarianism, Humanism Rejects Supernatural Intervention

October 15, 2001

?God, Country, Freedom.? ?God Bless America.? ?In God We Trust.?From Kentucky Fried Chicken signs to presidential speeches, these sentiments have been resounding across the United States ever since the...

ASUU Wants World-Class Speakers Here

October 15, 2001

Students have changed in the past month. They are picking up newspapers, discussing current affairs and attending the lectures and panel discussions around campus more than they usually do, according to...

Oly Enviromental Threates Discussed

October 15, 2001

The Olympic rings stand for unity, sportsmanship and community, but they also represent corruption and unaccountability to environmentalist David Orr.The other panelists agreed as they discussed the effect...

Forum to Address Immigration to U.S.

October 15, 2001

The College of Social and Behavioral Science will present a forum on Immigration and the Future of American Society, beginning today.Alejandro Portes, a professor of sociology at Princeton University,...

Leavitt Announces Budget Cuts But Spares Higher Ed.

October 15, 2001

Rainy days have come to Utah's economy. But when Gov. Mike Leavitt asked other agencies to cut spending, he gathered higher education under a budget-cut umbrella.Leavitt describes Utah's economy as V-shaped....

Hospital Responds to Fears of Anthrax and Bioterrorism

October 15, 2001

For a long time, the United States has been protected against many infectious diseases. Vaccinations, improved sanitation and scientific innovation have prevented most citizens of the United States from...

Internet Business More Consumer-Friendly, But Still have a Way to Go According to an International Study

October 15, 2001

The holidays are coming and with them the shopping season.In terms of convenience and the sheer variety of potential gifts, Internet shopping is hard to beat?sometimes.An international survey of Internet...