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The Minnesota Daily

Researchers

by David Hyland
Published April 15, 1998

Although it's touted as the Internet of the next generation, Vice President Al Gore proclaimed Tuesday that the powerful network called Internet 2 is on the cusp of reality. Gore formally unveiled the...

Ex-Gophers play draft waiting game

by Tim Klobuchar
Published April 15, 1998

Athletes tend to preach about never looking back, but at this time of the year, football players often commit that very cardinal sin. The NFL draft, which starts Saturday and runs into Sunday, has a way...

Capturing Pot would aid international law

Published April 15, 1998

Despite the post-World War II trials of leading German Nazis at Nuremburg, crimes against humanity continue and generally go unpunished. Cambodia is a prime example. About two million Cambodians -- one-fifth...

Forum tables resolutions

by Emily Babcock
Published April 15, 1998

Resolutions to sign a petition in support of the Chinese language program and to take an official stand on a lawsuit regarding student services fees were both tabled Tuesday at the Minnesota Student Association's...

Global police force must obey global laws

Published April 15, 1998

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (U-WIRE) -- Angel Breard, convicted of murder and attempted rape, sits on Virginia's death row. Like many death row inmates before him, Breard's appeals have run out, and his execution...

BABY GOT BACK N…

Published April 15, 1998

BABY GOT BACK Net: It's been gone for a long time now, but we knew that eventually, fraternity/sorority criticism would return to our tranquil space. It seems that there is little sympathy for the sorority...

Candidates vie for human resources position

by Jeremy Taff
Published April 15, 1998

Try making sure 30,728 full- and part-time University employees have all their paperwork filled out and their disputes handled. That's part of the task awaiting one of three finalists for the vice president...

Protester feels effects of hunger strike

by Ken Eisinger
Published April 15, 1998

Eric Tollefson is eating again. The sophomore in the Chinese program resumed eating Sunday when his temperature reached 102 degrees, but continued to protest along with his peers this week. "I show my...

Suharto government cracks down on protesters

Published April 15, 1998

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Hundreds of students at several universities demonstrated Tuesday against rising food prices, with some protesters also calling for economic and political reforms, including...

Warmer weather brings

Published April 15, 1998

As more bicyclists dust off their rides from winter storage and tool around campus, bike thieves are taking advantage of the increased numbers. In the past week, 10 bikes were reported stolen on campus....

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