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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Who is next to coach the Bulls?

Published July 10, 1998

CHICAGO (AP) -- There is no shortage of rumors, with a new name surfacing every day as a possible coach for the Chicago Bulls. And there's a short list, with at least five names on it. But just who --...

Students enjoy advantages of Minneapolis area life

by Stacy Jo
Published July 10, 1998

While campus grounds enjoy a summertime respite from student revelry, greater Minneapolis still bustles with student life. Two areas in particular which recently sparked national attention attract many...

Researchers model Earth’s crust, geology

by David Hyland
Published July 10, 1998

Tucked away at a lab beside the Mississippi River near St. Anthony Main, University researchers are building a 40-foot-long basin to visualize the sections of the Earth's crust. Dubbed the "Jurassic Tank,"...

Examiners identify body from Monday murder near Como

by Sarah McKenzie
Published July 10, 1998

The Hennepin County Medical Examiner on Wednesday identified the body of a man found shot dead Tuesday in the Como neighborhood. Authorities have not released the man's name because his family has not...

Generation gap more visible now in college

by by Mark
Published July 10, 1998

(U-WIRE) STATE COLLEGE, Penn. -- Every year in this country a new class of high school seniors graduates. These fresh new faces will all pursue different ways to go about living their lives. Some will...

Selig finally named baseball commish

Published July 10, 1998

CHICAGO (AP) -- Bud Selig was unanimously elected baseball's ninth commissioner today, nearly six years after he took over the post on an acting basis. Selig, the Milwaukee Brewers' owner since 1970, will...

Mubarak gets U.N. exemption to fly to Libya

Published July 10, 1998

CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak flew to Libya on Thursday to see Col. Moammar Gadhafi after obtaining an exemption to the U.N. air embargo against Libya. Mubarak was accompanied by...

Digital age checks privacy at door

Published July 10, 1998

Thanks to new technologies and increasingly interwoven global communications networks, information on just about anything can be obtained quickly and cheaply for the purposes of anyone's choosing. It's...

Two Border Patrol agents killed while pursuing shooting suspects

Published July 8, 1998

trol agents were slain Tuesday in a gunbattle with a man suspected of killing a woman and her daughter. The gunman, Ernest Moore, was captured after being wounded in the shootout. The slayings of Susan...

World Cup madness draws enthusiasts

by Ken Eisinger
Published July 8, 1998

Attending a Major League Soccer game in Columbus, Ohio, is a far cry from going to a game in the United Arab Emirates, where Mohamed Aljaabari is from. "At home, there are loads of people at the games,"...

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