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Quote of the Day

By , , and January 18, 2002
"They are not crazy. They are smart business people."

Students Get Preview of 2002 Village

By By Beth McPhee January 18, 2002
The Olympic Village is officially closed to the public as of today. The Union organized several last-chance tours for students and employees Thursday, distributing about 500 tickets for the tours out of the 2,000 it had. The Olympic Village is a maze of fences and color-coded banners.

Guest Lecturer Hands Honors for Infectious Diseases

January 18, 2002
Musicians have their Grammys. Actors have their Emmys. And infectious disease doctors have?nothing like what the entertainment business has. So on Thursday, the U's department of internal medicine decided to have their own awards ceremony at the School of Medicine.

Opinion Cartoon: In the Spirt of the Olympics…

By , , and January 18, 2002
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Powell Promises Aid in Rebuilding Afghanistan

By , , and January 17, 2002

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Gunman Kills Self, 5 in Wedding Hall

January 17, 2002
JERUSALEM?A Palestinian gunman walked into a wedding hall in northern Israel Thursday and opened fire with an assault rifle, killing five people at a bat mitzvah and injuring 30, Israeli police said. A militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, the deadliest in more than a month.

Student Accused of Murder at School

By , , and January 17, 2002
GRUNDY, Va.?The expelled law school student accused of killing his dean and two others in a campus shooting spree was so paranoid and prone to outbursts that at least one classmate said he saw the violence coming. At Thursday's arraignment on three counts of capital murder, Peter Odighizuwa, 43, told the judge he was sick and needed help.

Committee to Look At Human Cloning

January 17, 2002
WASHINGTON?The newly installed panel of White House bioethics advisers began work Thursday with a broad discussion of the value of human life and a promise to tackle the dicey subject of human cloning. The 18-member President's Council on Bioethics planned to address whether a ban on cloning should include research and medical treatments, or be limited to efforts to create a human being.

Railway May Stop Toxic Shipments

January 17, 2002
SALT LAKE CITY?Union Pacific may be forced to suspend hazardous rail shipments during the Winter Olympics as a precaution against terrorism or accidental spills. "If it's a safety concern, we'll stop it," Utah Public Safety Commissioner Robert Flowers said Thursday.

Cannon Ask for Congress Oly Tix

By , , and January 17, 2002

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