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The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Dr. Nibley

By By [email protected] February 7, 2005

By [email protected] Carrier 795 Savannah DriveSandy, Utah 84094Tel: 571-2641Cel: 699-2165Email: [email protected] of U graduate 1969, U of U masters, 1974Dear Editor, I was sorry...

Supplementing a Real roster

February 4, 2005
Real Salt Lake has announced that they will draft midfielder/forward Steven Rhyne of Clemson University in today's MLS supplemental draft. The 5-foot-8 inch, 165-pounder was Clemson's second leading scorer in 2002, with seven goals and nine assists. Rhyne "has a very good chance of making the 28 [man roster]," said Steve Pastorino, Real's general manager.

Conference spotlight: THE BIG EAST

February 4, 2005
Isolated East-Coasters residing in Utah probably won't be surprised to hear that the Big East could roll seven deep into the NCAA Tournament this March. Every year, and each time with such fervor as though it has happened for the first time, the media flies into frenzy about the number of Big East teams populating the tournament field.

Cubs’ offseason breaks the mold

February 3, 2005
Chicago Cubs fans everywhere are bemoaning the lack of action taken this offseason by general manager Jim Hendry. Fans complain that he took too long to unload Sammy Sosa, marginalizing the Cubs chances to compete for marquee players like Carlos Beltran and Troy Percival.

Photo: The air up there

February 1, 2005

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Photo: Reverend art

January 27, 2005

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Outside the box: Sex and this city

January 27, 2005
Someone on Capitol Hill is finally willing to fight-and has been for several years-to show Utah that it is forcing women to pay a price for their rights. State Senator Paula Julander hopes that her "pill bill," which will allow health insurers and HMOs to cover contraceptives, will see some productive debate during this legislative session.

Photo: Pay up

January 27, 2005

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Letter to the Editor: Honor the dead, help Iraqis vote in California

January 26, 2005
Editor: I was a soldier. While in Iraq, I witnessed an Iraqi father exhale his last dying Arabic words only moments after begging me to take his 10-year-old son to America. Insurgents brutally killed one of my Iraqi translators. I attended the memorial services of 15 soldiers who were shot down on their way home for leave.

Letter to the Editor: Mayor didn’t oppose light rail

January 26, 2005
Editor: In my letter ("Rocky deserves to be booed," Jan. 25) there is a factual error. I said that Mayor Rocky Anderson had adamantly opposed light rail. That isn't true. I called the Wasatch Front Regional Council and learned that it was Mayor Anderson, now retired, from West Valley City who worked to block light rail initially.