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War-Time Balancing Act at Colleges

By By U Wire October 15, 2001

By U WireNEW HAVEN, Conn.?When nationally syndicated columnist John Leo ran an Internet search on college newspapers from his office last week, he found the pervasive liberalism in the pages of Yale University...

U Admin Warns About Anthrax, 5 Call Police

October 15, 2001

You could get anthrax in the mail.But you also might not. Either way, Dave Pershing, senior vice president for academic affairs, and Lorris Betz, senior vice president for health sciences, want University...

Opinion Cartoon

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Workers’ Anthrax Tests Are Negative

October 14, 2001

RENO, Nev.?Four of six Microsoft employees who touched a contaminated letter tested negative for anthrax, Nevada health officials said Sunday. Preliminary test results show the two others exposed to an...

Israel Pulls Back Army, Checkpoints

October 14, 2001

JERUSALEM?Israel made it a bit easier for Palestinians to move around the West Bank, pulling back troops and removing checkpoints Monday as part of an effort to patch up a frayed Mideast truce. But there...

Bush Rejects Taliban Offer: ‘No Negotiations’

October 14, 2001

WASHINGTON?President Bush on Sunday sternly rejected a Taliban offer to discuss handing over Osama bin Laden to a third country, as U.S. jets persisted in their bombing. ?They must have not heard. There?s...

Powell Visits Asia, Keeps Tension Low

October 14, 2001

WASHINGTON?Secretary of State Colin Powell headed to Asia Sunday on a diplomatic mission intended to keep tensions between Pakistan and India from further complicating the U.S. anti terror campaign in...

Raids Hit Targets, Attacks Continue On

October 14, 2001

WASHINGTON?The front lines of battles between the Taliban militia and rebel forces won't be ?a very safe place to be? for Taliban fighters, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Monday as U.S. warplanes...

Int’l reports Met by Angry Villagers

October 14, 2001

KARAM, Afghanistan?Waving shovels and sticks, enraged villagers surged toward foreign journalists brought here Sunday by Afghanistan?s ruling Taliban militia to see what officials say was the devastation...

Gov Says Energy Forecast Improved

October 14, 2001

SALT LAKE CITY?Utah?s conservation policies are getting partial credit for a winter energy forecast that looks better than it did less than a year ago. In January, Gov. Mike Leavitt?s Utah Energy Supply...