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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Buggs arraigned in district court

by Kamariea Forcier
Published August 9, 1996

The man accused of murdering University student Kami Talley was arraigned Wednesday in Hennepin County District Court. Louis Cardona Buggs, 23, was indicted last week for first-degree murder. At the arraignment,...

U doctors to create practice group

by Joel Sawyer
Published August 9, 1996

University Medical School officials are setting the foundation for what will be one of the largest and most comprehensive medical practice groups in the Midwest. Last month, Medical School faculty members...

‘Vampire Rapist’ paroled from prison

Published August 9, 1996

ALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- The "Vampire Rapist" must be assigned to a halfway house now that he's served 10 years behind bars for raping and drinking the blood of a 19-year-old hitchhiker. After his release...

Penn State running back enjoys success as rookie

Published August 9, 1996

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) -- When Penn State coach Joe Paterno makes a rule, it's rarely broken. But when running back Curtis Enis came along last season, exceptions had to be made. The first of Paterno's...

Grads switch health plans

by Bei Hu
Published August 9, 1996

University graduate student Christopher Chiappari is concerned about another graduate assistant who will return from his trip abroad to find his health insurance gone. Chiappari, like other University...

Bank manager shoots, kills would-be robber

Published August 9, 1996

CLARKSON, Ky. (AP) -- A man who walked into a rural bank branch carrying a rifle and wearing a stocking over his head was shot to death Thursday by the bank's manager, who then went out and shot out the...

Mutant gene may be key to AIDS cure

Published August 9, 1996

BOSTON (AP) -- A surprising number of people -- perhaps one in 100 whites -- have genes that can enable them to escape AIDS infection despite having risky sex thousands of times, scientists discovered. The...

Closing arguments heard in gender-equity suit

by Kamariea Forcier
Published August 9, 1996

More than 50 people packed into U.S. District Judge David Doty's courtroom Thursday to hear closing remarks in a gender discrimination case filed against the University by two former professors. Doty's...

U professor lauds nicotine patch

by Brian Vats-Fournier
Published August 9, 1996

University psychiatry professor Dorothy Hatsukami thinks that last week's Food and Drug Administration approval of Nicoderm nicotine patches, the second brand to receive approval for over-the-counter...

In Londonderry, past and present collide — again

Published August 9, 1996

LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (AP) -- Eight months ago President Clinton told a jubilant crowd of Protestants and Catholics that he saw Londonderry as "a peaceful city; a safe city; a hopeful city." Back...

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