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BYU Student Claims *NSync Singer Stole Song

By By U Wire, By U Wire, and By U Wire January 24, 2002

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DOJ to Appeal Oly Bribery Decision

By , , and January 24, 2002
DENVER?The Justice Department is appealing a decision dismissing bribery charges against two men accused of plying Olympics officials with $1 million in cash and gifts to bring the Winter Games to Salt Lake City. In a brief sent Wednesday to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, federal prosecutors disputed a finding by U.

25th Anniversary of Quarterly West

By By Beth McPhee January 24, 2002
Quarterly West, the U's national literary journal, celebrated 25 years of publication with a special edition last year. The nationally renowned journal publishes both poetry and fiction twice a year. The anniversary edition is larger than previous publications.

After Cutting Millions, Lawmakers Give Back

January 24, 2002
After cutting $23.5 million from the state's colleges and universities, lawmakers handed back $4.6 million Wednesday. Earlier this month the Executive Appropriations Committee requested that each subcommittee cut state agency's budgets. In response to the request, the Higher Education Appropriations Committee carved $8.

Video Tape Helps Find Gunmen

January 24, 2002
CALCUTTA, India?A video camera atop the U.S. cultural center in Calcutta captured the faces of gunmen on motorcycles who killed four police guards and wounded 20 other people, police said Thursday. "The video films have given us vital clues for investigation," Deputy Commissioner of Police Saumen Mitra said.

Student Candidates Support Capitol Rally

January 24, 2002
Although the U students rallying at the Capitol Wednesday were there ostensibly in support of low tuition increases, many of them were representing their own political parties. The Associated Students of the University of Utah encouraged candidates from the five parties running for student office to attend the rally.

U.S., Britain Bomb Iraqi Army Base

By , , and January 24, 2002
MANAMA, Bahrain?U.S. and British warplanes bombed an anti-aircraft base in southern Iraq on Thursday after coming under Iraqi artillery fire, a U.S. official said. The attack happened at 3:45 p.m. on Al Faw Peninsula, 290 miles southeast of Baghdad, said Maj.

U Pushes Med. Student Bill Through Committee

January 24, 2002
U medical officials are pushing lawmakers to help medical students who study at foreign universities receive licensure in Utah. The bill drafted by U officials and sponsored by Sen. Edgar Allen, D-Weber/Davis, amends the Utah Medical Practice Act passed in 1997.

Utility Must Pay For Air Pollution

By , , and January 24, 2002
WASHINGTON?The government and a New Jersey utility reached a settlement Thursday in which the company agreed to pay $1.4 million in penalties and spend more than $340 million to reduce air pollutants from two power plants by tens of thousands of tons. The settlement is only the second of its kind under new environmental rules adopted in the mid-1990s and could prompt similar agreements to resolve lawsuits seeking pollution reductions at aging coal-fired plants throughout most of the eastern United States.

Utah Looking to Rebound Vs. BYU After Tough Loss

By , , and January 24, 2002

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