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Former U Anatomy Chairman Dies

January 9, 2002
Former Anatomy Chair Dies Marcus Jacobson, U anatomy department chairman from 1977 to 1987, died of cancer on Nov. 12 at his home in Torrey, Utah. Jacobson was a renowned researcher on developmental neurobiology and authored a textbook on the subject. He also donated his collection of Asian art and rare books to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.

Private Company May Buy TRAX

January 9, 2002
SALT LAKE CITY?The Utah Transit Authority is considering selling its $500 million light-rail system to a private company and leasing it back to take advantage of federal tax law and raise millions of dollars. UTA officials said the sale lease back plan, in use in several other states, could provide an immediate $25 million to $50 million.

Letter to the Editor: Parking Privileges for Rich Donors

Editor: After reading the Jan. 3 news article in The Daily Utah Chronicle entitled, "Talking to Media Gets Parking Employee Fired," we can think of at least one University of Utah employee who needs to be fired for talking to the media: Transportation and Parking Services Director, Alma Allred.

Congress Members OK Airport Raid

By , , and January 9, 2002
SALT LAKE CITY?Utah members of Congress generally support the Dec. 11 federal raid that resulted in the arrests of 69 Salt Lake City International Airport workers with access to security areas. The arrests were for the workers allegedly falsifying credentials or lying on applications.

The Chronicle’s View: Legislators Should Leave Budget Decision to Machen

January 9, 2002
A captain is navigating his ship through choppy waters. The waves are crashing, the storm is beating down upon the ship and morale is low. But rather than letting the captain decide how best to steer his ship and lead the crew, the ship's landlubbing owners call the shots.

Man Who Rammed Mosque Gets 5 Years

January 9, 2002
CLEVELAND?A man was sentenced to five years in prison Wednesday for ramming Ohio's largest mosque with his car six days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Common Pleas Judge Kathleen Ann Sutula sentenced Eric Richley, 29, of suburban Middleburg Heights, on burglary, ethnic intimidation and vandalism charges.

Letter to the Editor: Oversights of Visiting Ambassador

Editor: Regarding The Daily Utah Chronicle's Jan. 8 "Mid-East VIP Talks About Terrorism": If the United States continues to ignore all injustices in the Middle East, as Ambassador Dennis Ross did on Monday, then peace will never be established. First of all, Ambassador Ross appears to have not read the newspapers: Yassir Arafat has denounced terrorist activities and the killing of innocent civilians.

Raiders Will Make Way Through AFC

January 9, 2002
My, how things have turned around in the AFC for two of last year's Playoff rejects. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots were not predicted to get a first round bye, and I still can't believe it. Who would have thought that a team like the Baltimore Ravens would become worse after signing Pro Bowl quarterback Elvis Grbac? Who would have thought that the Raiders would finish the season with a three-game losing streak and look as if they will never be able to put the wheels back on? Who cares? That will never stop me from picking against Kordell "I will never take my team to the Super Bowl" Stewart and, of course, the New England Patriots led by Tom Brady.

The Chronicle’s View: Olympic Acts Prove Venues’ True Colors

January 9, 2002
It's the quintessential battle between David and Goliath. The only problem is that this time it's hard to know who's winning. Consider the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, a dynamic and sometimes tyrannical organization that wields its influence without blinking an eye.