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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Bus route changes lure U commuters

by Kane Loukas
Published June 16, 1998

The Metro Transit Authority extended its services Monday, creating Route 50 and beefing up Route 16, to attract new riders and cater to the growing numbers of University and business commuters. Transit...

Regents pass Yudof’s first budget proposal

by Jeremy Taff
Published June 16, 1998

The Board of Regents unanimously passed University President Mark Yudof's first-ever budget proposal on Thursday at its June meeting. Regents approved the University budget, the capital budget and a plan...

EQUAL TIME Net: We…

Published June 16, 1998

EQUAL TIMENet: Welcome to summer, when the living is easy and tuition is far from free. You notice that our space has been cut back. Don't worry -- the squirrels haven't taken control of Daily management...

Two shot at high school in Richmond, Va.

Published June 16, 1998

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- A 14-year-old student opened fire Monday with a pistol in the hallway of a high school as students took final exams, wounding a basketball coach and a volunteer aide, police said. The...

Albright urges world peace

by Chris Hamilton
Published June 16, 1998

A graduation ceremony accompanied a speech Sunday by the nation's chief foreign policy maker. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright encouraged College of Liberal Arts graduates to act as a society with...

NATO planes thunder over Albania; Serb forces attack Kosovo villages

Published June 16, 1998

PADESH, Albania (AP) -- NATO fighter jets thundered over the rugged mountains along the border with Yugoslavia's Kosovo province on Monday in a rigidly choreographed show of force meant to pressure Yugoslav...

Nigerian junta frees nine political detainees

Published June 16, 1998

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- Nigeria's new military leader ordered the release Monday of nine of the nation's most prominent political prisoners -- including a former head of state, union leaders and pro-democracy...

Rescuers reach two trapped climbers on Mount Rainier

Published June 16, 1998

ASHFORD, Wash. (AP) -- Two men caught in bad weather high atop Mount Rainer were found by rescuers Monday after they called for help on their cellular phone. It was the second time in less than a week...

Judge’s orders: Student groups will be single defendant

by Brian Close
Published June 16, 1998

The group of University students challenging the University's student services fees structure will not have to argue against two separate parties. Magistrate Judge Jonathan Lebedoff denied a motion last...

Study: Big Ten track winners go faster than losers

by Jim Schortemeyer
Published June 9, 1998

The Big Ten Conference is reeling from the news released two weeks ago that winners of all the men's races at the recent track and field championships ran faster than the other runners. "Shocked, I am...

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