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Cuba Recovering from Hurricane

November 6, 2001

HAVANA?Vast portions of Cuba were still without power and communications Monday after Hurricane Michelle swept across the island overnight, killing at least five people and flooding crops before moving...

Ute Soccer Team is Preparing for SDSU Rematch

By and November 6, 2001

A sentiment that is felt among the Utah women's soccer team is frustration. The Utes are upset that they did not play to their potential in their regular-season ending 3-0 loss to BYU last Saturday. Now,...

Bomb Halts Israeli Military Pullout

November 6, 2001

JERUSALEM?A bomb exploded in a Jewish settlement Monday, prompting Israel to halt a planned troop pullout from the West Bank town of Jenin after withdrawing from a smaller Palestinian town early in the...

Utah Skier Leads U.S. Team to Win at Continental

By and November 6, 2001

University of Utah junior skier Torin Koos increased his chances for a spot on the 2002 U.S. Olympic cross country roster. Koos, a member of the U.S. Ski Team, placed first at the Continental Cup Saturday...

Matheson Accepts New Redistricting

November 6, 2001

SALT LAKE CITY?Congressman Jim Matheson will not sue the state over the GOP-dominated Utah Legislature's redrawing of his 2nd Congressional District boundaries, the first term Democrat said Monday. "I'll...

Volleyball Earns Its Best-Ever Ranking

By and November 6, 2001

Though the Utah volleyball team has reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament for three years running, the Utes did not garner true respect on a nation-wide basis until they recovered from a 2-0...

Officer Charged with 2 Felonies

November 6, 2001

CASTLE DALE?The Emery County Attorney's Office filed two felony charges Monday against Salt Lake County Undersheriff Jim Bell. Bell, second in command in his department, was charged with wanton destruction...

U Nurses Tell NY Experience

By and November 6, 2001

Since Sept. 11, New York City has been inundated with requests from individuals wishing to volunteer. The city had to turn away many applicants, but it did not refuse three burn nurses from Utah.Burn nurses...

On the Outside Looking In: U Students Help Inmates Get Their GEDs

November 6, 2001

Opportunities abound in the University of Utah's Bennion Center for those wishing to try their hand at tutoring. Interested students can work with low-income elementary students, at-risk teens, the disabled,...

Sharing the Wealth Necessary in Stopping Brain Drain

By and November 6, 2001

Leadership is all about action?setting goals and reaching them, making promises and fulfilling them.University of Utah President Bernie Machen knows this. He is a strong leader who gets results. But sometimes...