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The Minnesota Daily

Profs test digital home health care program

by Jake Kapsner
Published October 2, 1998

Professors at the University began a test program Thursday using digital communication technologies such as the Internet and video conferencing to deliver home health care in urban and rural Minnesota. "The...

Hockey wakes up from long summer’s nap

by Tim Nichols
Published October 2, 1998

Anyone who's ever had a bad day can relate. When the end mercifully comes, you flop down on the bed, grab your favorite stuffed animal and nod off for a few hours. When you wake up, you feel refreshed...

Clinton orders government crackdown on software pirates

Published October 2, 1998

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House ordered government agencies Thursday to crack down on their own software piracy, and it directed the nation's top trade official to press foreign governments to do the...

Clinton’s farm bailout favors Corn Belt

Published October 2, 1998

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Clinton administration's proposed farm bailout favors Minnesota and three other Corn Belt states, which stand to get more than $2 billion of the $7.5 billion in aid, according to...

Home-court advantage

by Sarah Mitchell
Published October 2, 1998

Carver-Hawkeye Arena and the Wisconsin Field House won't have much in common this weekend, other than they will both host a Big Ten volleyball match. The home courts of the Hawkeyes and the No. 6 Badgers...

B-vitamin folate could

Published October 1, 1998

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Women can reduce their risk of colon cancer by eating lots of fruits and vegetables rich in the B-vitamin folate, a study found. The study, in Thursday's issue of the Annals of Internal...

Candidates meet with College Republicans

by Michelle Moriarity
Published October 1, 1998

With slightly more than a month to go before the Nov. 3 general election, local political candidates are campaigning to their constituencies with full force -- including University students. About 20 College...

Gambling issue

Published October 1, 1998

CHICAGO (AP) -- A former Northwestern football player snared in the federal investigation of sports betting at the campus said Wednesday he was a scapegoat for university administrators who wanted the...

Sent by: WOODS Fro…

by Jeremy Taff
Published October 1, 1998

Sent by: WOODS From: SLOT To: PRODUCTION When: 09/28/98 20:03:55 Typically alone and wandering through the southwestern American desert as a child, new University professor and poet Ray Gonzalez said...

iMAC labs to reduce waits

by Jake Kapsner
Published October 1, 1998

The wait in line to get online just got a little shorter, thanks to a new kiosk of five computers in Coffman Union. The computers, all iMACs, are designated specifically for browsing e-mail and the Internet....

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