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Attack Spotlight

October 9, 2001

WASHINGTON?American pilots bombed targets in Afghanistan day and night Tuesday, taking fresh aim at military targets and Osama bin Laden's training camps. President Bush said the administration was ?responding...

Appreciating Sports Isn’t a Waste of Time

October 9, 2001

I was watching Game 1 of the Atlanta Braves-Houston Astros series?the opening game of the 2001 Major League Baseball Playoffs?Tuesday afternoon when a news writer, whose knowledge of sports roughly equals...

Civilians Mourn for War Casualties

October 9, 2001

KABUL, Afghanistan?In the rubble of what had been an unassuming two-story building on Kabul?s outskirts, Mohammed Afzl wept Tuesday for his brother?one of the first four confirmed civilian casualties of...

Quote of the Day

By , , and October 9, 2001

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Airlines Now Rely on Passenger Help

October 9, 2001

CHICAGO?Airline crews said Tuesday that after the terrorist attacks, they are counting on passengers to help protect them?the way they did when they tackled a deranged man who broke into a cockpit this...

The Chronicle’s View

October 9, 2001

Barry Lopez, an American essayist and international traveler, once said that, ?Everything is held together with stories. That is all that is holding us together, stories and compassion.?The University...

Officials Suspect Anthrax Foul Play

October 9, 2001

BOCA RATON, Fla.?Federal officials suspect that foul play rather than an environmental source is at the root of two Florida anthrax cases that have left one man dead and hundreds of co-workers being tested...

Letter to the Editor

By Charles Foster, First Year, College of LawEditor:Is it possible that Candice Christiansen kept a straight face at a recent Women?s Resource Center event (as reported in a Daily Utah Chronicle news article...

Progress Made in Anti-Cancer Drugs

October 9, 2001

SALT LAKE CITY?Myriad Genetics Inc. announced Tuesday that it has made progress in developing an anti cancer drug that may someday replace toxic treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. These drugs...

Opinion Cartoon

By , , and October 9, 2001

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