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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

Workers’ Anthrax Tests Are Negative

October 14, 2001

RENO, Nev.?Four of six Microsoft employees who touched a contaminated letter tested negative for anthrax, Nevada health officials said Sunday. Preliminary test results show the two others exposed to an...

Powell Visits Asia, Keeps Tension Low

October 14, 2001

WASHINGTON?Secretary of State Colin Powell headed to Asia Sunday on a diplomatic mission intended to keep tensions between Pakistan and India from further complicating the U.S. anti terror campaign in...

Gov Says Energy Forecast Improved

October 14, 2001

SALT LAKE CITY?Utah?s conservation policies are getting partial credit for a winter energy forecast that looks better than it did less than a year ago. In January, Gov. Mike Leavitt?s Utah Energy Supply...

State Officers May Patrol TRAX Soon

October 14, 2001

SALT LAKE CITY?Salt Lake?s light rail trains may be patrolled by state officers soon, if a deal can be worked out between the Utah Transportation Authority and the state?s Department of Public Safety....

U Leases Engineering Lot to God

By By Hadassa McTwitt, Comical News Lady October 14, 2001

By Hadassa McTwitt, Comical News LadyOn Oct. 8, the University of Utah?s Parking and Transportation Services leased the north end of the engineering parking lot to an unidentified party. Oct. 9, The Daily...

Ralph Schwartz, Private Eye, Is on the Case

By Elvis Faucett, Comical Editor in ChiefJohn McNut had his bike stolen from outside his apartment at Heritage Commons this Saturday?for the third time. The first two times, he just went through the University...

Bonds Turns Over New Leaf

By By The Hawk, Comical Mastermind October 14, 2001

By The Hawk, Comical MastermindIn a surprising, 180 degree turn of character, Barry Bonds announced Monday morning his decision to take a pay cut to remain a San Francisco Giant, as reported by the San...

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

October 14, 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...

Hospital Responds to Fears of Anthrax and Bioterrorism

October 14, 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...

Leavitt Announces Budget Cuts But Spares Higher Ed.

October 14, 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....