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U and Opera Company Settle on Archive Suit

December 7, 2001
The U and Utah Festival Opera Company settled a two year legal battle over more than 50,000 musical recordings memorabilia and instruments with the creation of a non-profit organization Wednesday. For the last two years, lawyers representing both organizations have fought a custody battle for the Mariska Aldrich Music Archive, worth $3 million.

One Last Chance for You to Make the Call

By , , , , , and December 7, 2001
It's been a while since I've written some sporting situations to see if you can make the call. Here they are, sports fans! Football Case 1: Running back Dameon Hunter takes a handoff on third down and goal and sweeps to the left side. In an effort to score the touchdown, he stretches out after being hit near the goal line.

Try to Remember: The Anniversary of Pearl Harbor

By , , and December 7, 2001

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Law Student Finally Files Parking Lawsuit

December 7, 2001
After waiting for about three months, Steve Rinehart files his lawsuit against parking services today. "This is it," Rinehart said. "We'll see what happens. A law student versus the U's legal counsel and the attorney general isn't good odds. It's kind of like David versus Goliath must have been, but worse.

Crackdown Meets Angry Resistance

December 7, 2001
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip?Yasser Arafat's intensified crackdown on Islamic militants met angry resistance on his own territory Thursday, as 1,500 Hamas supporters battled Palestinian riot police for hours outside the home of the group's leader. One Hamas supporter died in an exchange of fire.

Students Help Fight City Pollution

December 7, 2001
The United States may not have agreed to an international treaty to fight global warming, but Salt Lake City hopes to embrace one?the Kyoto Protocol. The city plans to draw from U students expertise to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in accordance. On Friday, a semester of work culminates at the City County Building for a class of materials science and engineering students.

Chemical and Fuels Gets Improved Space

December 7, 2001
A war has simmered within the walls of the Merrill Engineering Building since they began going up about 40 years ago. Thursday, the chemical and fuels engineering department opened its doors to celebrate a small victory. Space is a constant source of conflict, and the department managed to capture some, thanks to recent remodelling.

New Anthrax Mail Has Same Writing

By , , and December 7, 2001

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Man Opens Fire in Factory, Kills Self

December 7, 2001
GOSHEN, Ind.?A man opened fire Thursday at the simulated-wood factory where he worked, killing a co-worker and wounding several others before committing suicide, authorities said. State Police officials said one person was slain inside Nu Wood Decorative Millwork factory.

Steel Workers Find Stolen Oly Clothes

December 7, 2001
SALT LAKE CITY?Steel workers found Olympic clothing floating in the Jordan River on Thursday, alerting police to the recovery of $28,000 worth of stolen goods taken from an Olympic sponsor. The apparel, much of it still wrapped in plastic and considered usable, was being plucked from the river and a service canal.