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Russia Warns U.S. About ABM Treaty

December 7, 2001
MOSCOW?Russia again warned the United States against withdrawing from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, saying it would upset global stability at a troubled time. "It is especially dangerous in the current difficult international situation," the Foreign Ministry said Thursday after talks between Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Mamedov and U.

Women’s Hoops to Play 6 on the Road

By , , , , , , , , and December 7, 2001
The Utah women's basketball team has yet to forge a clear cut identity for itself. Whether this Ute team is more accurately represented by last Saturday's stunning 89-42 walloping of UCLA, or Nov. 24 defeat at SMU by a 49-48 margin remains undetermined as yet.

Taliban ‘Find Collapse’ Now Here, Blair Says

December 7, 2001
KABUL, Afghanistan?The Taliban agreed Thursday to surrender Kandahar, their last bastion and birthplace, if their warriors were not punished and safety was guaranteed to leader Mullah Mohammed Omar who once vowed to fight to the death. America said it would not accept any deal allowing the cleric to go free.

Lets Bowl: Football Going to Vegas for Battle with USC Trojans

By and December 7, 2001
The Utah and USC football teams?the respective combatants in this year's Las Vegas Bowl, to be played Dec. 25?have considerably different pedigrees. USC has won eight national titles, had four Heisman Trophy winners, 121 All Americans and will be making its 40th bowl appearance?28 of which have come in the Rose Bowl.

Quote of the Day

By , , and December 7, 2001
"people have to feel wealthy before they give you money."

Opinion Cartoon: The Poor Student’s Holiday Gift Guide

By , , , , , and December 7, 2001
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Landowner Wants To Sell Artifacts

December 7, 2001
SALT LAKE CITY?A Utah landowner wants to sell off the artifacts in an ancient Anasazi ruin, infuriating some archaeologists who say there's no way to put a price on the relics. For $2,500 per day, souvenir hunters and aspiring archaeologists can spend the day digging at 1,000-year-old Montezuma Village in San Juan County, keeping whatever they find.

Trumpeting Tradition in the Faces of Oly Foes

By , , , , , and December 7, 2001
All rational human beings are of the agreement that there are certain sentiments that are completely unacceptable and completely politically incorrect. In fact, in today's world, we are almost hypersensitive to avoiding slurs of any kind. So why are Mormons the exception to the rule? The upcoming 2002 Olympic Winter Games have once again brought this issue to the forefront, not to mention the manner in which the U campus shoves anti-Mormon sentiments down the collective student throat.

Corrections and Clarifications

December 7, 2001
In a Dec. 5 article titled, "Database Helps With Cancer, Aging Research," The Chronicle misquoted Jean Wylie. Her final quote should have read, "When researchers ask Utahns to participate in a study, they don't have to explain why families are important." The Chronicle regrets the error.

Men’s Hoops Starts Break Vs. Troy State

By , , , , , and December 7, 2001
The Utah men's basketball team has found a solution to recent road struggles?play more games at home. In desperate need of "Ws" at 3-3, Utah begins a stretch Saturday that includes five of its next six games in the Huntsman Center. Looking to rebound from a 71-62 loss to Arizona State, Utah hosts the 3-2 Troy State Trojans Saturday at 7 p.