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Peace Efforts Start, Violence Continues

By , , and November 26, 2001

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Indian Festival Well Attended

November 26, 2001
Diwali?the festival of lights?may be the biggest festival in India. On Wednesday night, the Indian Student Association of the University of Utah hosted the celebration in the Union Ballroom. More than 600 people attended the event. According to the association's President, Shamit Nakra, attendance consisted of Indian, American and international students, as well as members of the Salt Lake Indian community.

Marines Strike Column in Afghanistan Desert

November 26, 2001
SOUTHERN AFGHANISTAN?U.S. Marine helicopter gunships attacked an armored column Monday "in the vicinity of" the new base the Americans created in the Afghan desert to press their war on terrorism, a Marine spokesman said. The Cobra gunships destroyed some of the 15 vehicles in the column after it was spotted by "fast-moving aircraft," Capt.

SLOC Takes Over All Of Stadium Parking

November 26, 2001
The number of parking spaces taken over by the Salt Lake Organizing Committee reached 1,250 Sunday, with the closure of the Rice-Eccles Stadium parking lot. The parking lot was closed to accommodate Olympic support facilities, said Ron Cameron, SLOC general manager for Opening and Closing ceremonies, in an earlier interview.

Ashcroft Appoints Sept. Fund Adviser

November 26, 2001
WASHINGTON?Attorney General John Ashcroft named Washington lawyer Kenneth Feinberg on Monday to oversee a government compensation fund for victims of the Sept. 11 attacks and their families. Feinberg, a former assistant to Sen. Edward Kennedy, D Mass., will play a pivotal role in deciding how much money victims' families will receive and how the compensation fund will work.

Terra Firma Holds Buy Nothing Day Downtown

November 26, 2001
When the holiday shopping season commenced Friday, about 15 Terra Firma members gathered to greet it at The Gateway complex. Decked out in masks, carrying signs, shopping bags and singing altered carols, the student group celebrated Buy Nothing Day and strove to make shoppers aware of the environmental costs of consumerism.

Man Kills 2, Self in Resturant Spree

November 26, 2001
GRANTSVILLE?A man opened fire in a restaurant, killing his wife and the restaurant owner and critically injuring the restaurant's cashier before turning the gun on himself and taking his own life. Thomas Schutz, 57, Grantsville, pulled a .38-caliber handgun and shot his wife, Marilyn, just before 8 p.

Police Report

November 26, 2001
Caught using a stolen permit?The permit a driver used to park his car on campus was discovered as stolen. The driver was required to pay fees for using the stolen permit, and the University of Utah Police Department referred the incident to the Student Behavior Committee.

The Faces and Functions of the U Women’s Club

By , , and November 25, 2001
The University of Utah Women's Club is quite a prestigious club on campus. The problem is, not many people seem to know about it. Taylor Neville, a senior studying psychology and English, hadn't even heard about the U Women's Club until she applied for the scholarship that it sponsors annually.

Opinion Cartoon

By , , and November 25, 2001

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