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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

One man’s moss helps study air quality

by David Hyland
Published January 30, 1998

While most visitors to the country's national parks gaze up at nature's majestic beauty, Clifford Wetmore stares at the ground. For the University plant biology professor, the majesty is in the lichen...

Speaker: Cloning can yield medical advances

by Melanie Evansand
Published January 30, 1998

Dolly is expecting. The year-old cloned ewe which turned the world's eyes to Scotland last year is pregnant, Keith Campbell told about 250 medical school students and faculty Thursday at the Phillips-Wangensteen...

State’s first female chief justice urges community involvement

Published January 30, 1998

ST. PAUL (AP) -- Judges should help communities solve problems before people get hurt, Kathleen Blatz said Thursday as she was sworn in as the state's first female Supreme Court chief justice. "Judges...

Bombing at Alabama abortion clinic kills guard, injures nurse

Published January 30, 1998

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- A powerful bomb exploded at an abortion clinic Thursday morning, killing an off-duty police officer who had just arrived for his moonlighting shift as a security guard and critically...

Sanden finds niche after rocky start

by Tim Klobuchar
Published January 30, 1998

Kyle Sanden unofficially began his Gophers basketball career as a high school sophomore in 1994, when he and his Lincoln (Thief River Falls) High School teammates made the six-hour trip to Minneapolis...

University reflects on Moore, a U grad

by Brian Close
Published January 30, 1998

Coming from a University theater background, Dave Moore considered himself more of a storyteller than a journalist. The former WCCO-TV anchor died Wednesday after fighting a lengthy illness. He had a...

Businesses want more links to U

by Nancy Ngo
Published January 30, 1998

Corporate executives had a single message for University President Mark Yudof at a business conference Thursday: Strengthen ties with the private sector. More than 300 people listened to Yudof lay out...

Alabama terrorists threaten all America

Published January 30, 1998

Robert Sanderson didn't deserve to die. He was a cop by day. On his own time, he protected Americans' right to privacy. Sanderson died yesterday morning when a bomb shattered the women's health clinic...

Starters know value of wrestling backups

by Allison Younge
Published January 30, 1998

Many 150-pound wrestlers would dread the thought of meeting Gophers junior Chad Kraft on the mat. A two-time All-American, Kraft is undefeated at 13-0 and ranked No. 1 in the nation. While encountering...

Pharmacy college, Fairview approve program integration

Published January 30, 1998

The University's College of Pharmacy and Fairview Health Systems announced a partnership Thursday, incorporating the company's inpatient and outpatient pharmacies into the college's clinical training program. Both...

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