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By , , and January 16, 2002
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Financier Gives Army Taliban Information

January 16, 2002
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan?U.S. investigators on Wednesday questioned a man who describes himself as a financial supporter of the Taliban and showed up voluntarily at the largest U.S. base in Afghanistan offering information. Pentagon officials said the man had given money to the Taliban but had not been a member of the Islamic regime that ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.

Honors Program gets a New Home

By By Beth McPhee and Jared Whitley January 16, 2002
Beginning after the Paralympics in March the Honors Program is planning to move to Building 619 in the Fort Douglas complex. The Honors Program is currently housed in the Sill Center. Although the move is not slated for completion until October of 2002, expansion plans are already underway.

U.S. Sends Troops Into Philippines

January 16, 2002
MANILA, Philippines?Deploying some 660 U.S. troops may help control the Muslim extremist group that has plagued the Philippines for a decade, but the escalating American involvement will test ties between Washington and one of its closest allies in Southeast Asia.

Letter to the Editor: Campus Gun Supporters Are Off Target

Editor: When I first heard about the gun debate, I thought it would be a mute point. Responsible gun owners already know that the campus is no place for guns. Don't get me wrong, there are many places where guns are appropriate, and I completely support the right to bear arms.

Powell to Make 1st Afghanistan Visit

By , , and January 16, 2002
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan?Amid strong signs of progress on his mission of peace to Pakistan and India, Secretary of State Colin Powell prepared for a groundbreaking visit to Afghanistan. "The fight is not over," Powell said, alluding to the continuing hunt for al Qaeda terrorist leaders, included Osama bin Laden, and for al Qaeda hide-outs.

Olympic Motto: Swifter, Higher, Stronger…Dopier?

January 16, 2002
Sit down for a moment and imagine that you are an Olympic athlete. For the past decade, you've trained hard, sticking to a brutal physical regiment. On the eve of the 2002 Olympics, someone comes knocking at your door?it's the World Anti Doping Agency?and they want your blood.

Would-Be Bomber Faces 5 Sentences

January 16, 2002
BOSTON?The airline passenger accused of trying to ignite explosives in his shoes was indicted Wednesday on charges of being an al Qaeda-trained terrorist whose goal was to blow up the plane and kill the nearly 200 people aboard. Reid, a 28-year-old British citizen and convert to Islam, could get five life sentences if convicted.

Women’s Hoops Team Embarks on First MWC Road Trip

January 16, 2002
After last Saturday's triple overtime disappointment against Colorado State, the U women's basketball team attempts to get back on track, starting tonight, with its first MWC road trip of the year. Tonight, the Utes (8-6 overall, 1-1 MWC) are in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Moving Out? What Do Carlson Hall Residents Think About the “Law Campus”

January 16, 2002
History Professor Jim Lehning has a spacious office and a great view of the Salt Lake Valley. But that might not always be the case. When the Quinney Foundation announced a donation of $26 million to the College of Law last November, the hundreds of people crowded into the law lobby cheered.