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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...

Grenades explode in Hebron, 22 injured, curfew imposed

Published October 1, 1998

HEBRON, West Bank -- Undercutting the latest U.S. peace efforts, an assailant on Wednesday hurled two grenades at Israeli troops guarding a downtown square in the volatile West Bank city of Hebron, injuring...

Crime bureau releases

Published October 1, 1998

DETROIT (AP) -- Honda and Toyota were the most popular makes among thieves nationwide last year, but some domestic light trucks made gains on the latest list of most-stolen vehicles. The National Insurance...

Net: As cooler bree…

Published October 1, 1998

Net: As cooler breezes blow and the uncompromising month of October begins, we devote the beginning of our column to transition. OUR LAST "WELCOME BACK" LETTER From Mr. Hyde: Ah, it is good to be back...

Ex-Royal

Published October 1, 1998

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Dan Quisenberry, a star relief pitcher for the Royals whose droll wit and funky delivery charmed fans and baffled batters, died Wednesday of brain cancer. He was 45. The major...

Sri Lankan military claims major victory, but cost great

Published October 1, 1998

NEW DELHI, India (AP) -- Sri Lanka's military claimed a major battlefield prize Wednesday, but reports of the staggering cost of the victory -- as many as 1,300 soldiers and Tamil rebels dead -- underlined...

D-backs talented,

by Murali Balaji
Published October 1, 1998

One of the keys to the Gophers' success this season will rest upon the effectiveness of their defensive backs. The first real test of the secondary will come Saturday against Purdue and its high-profile...

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....

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...

Student-athletes’ image a concern

Published October 1, 1998

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Colleges and universities are out to get rid of the stereotype of the "dumb jock" -- students who play sports first and take care of academics on the side. Schools are offering...

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