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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Presidential candidate seeks Reform Party endorsement

Published July 12, 1996

Presidential candidate Richard Lamm, above, addressed Reform Party supporters Thursday at the Bloomington Radisson. Both Lamm and his major opponent, Ross Perot, are seeking endorsement from the party....

New AIDS drugs no panacea for epidemic

Published July 12, 1996

Excitement surrounding an innovative AIDS treatment is raising hopes that researchers are close to discovering a cure for the killer virus. A potent combination of drugs that work together to diminish...

Acclaimed U physicist, professor dies

by Paul Sanders
Published July 12, 1996

During his life University physicist Edward P. Ney's accomplishments ranged from assisting in the development of the first atomic bomb to inspiring students to question authority. Ney died of heart failure...

Hospital to treat suspect in shooting

by Kamariea Forcier
Published July 12, 1996

A former University employee who confessed to firing a shot in University President Nils Hasselmo's office checked into Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis after being released from jail June...

Job loss spurs man to call on Hasselmo

by Jessica Steeno
Published July 10, 1996

A fired University employee appeared at the home of University President Nils Hasselmo last week to ask for his job back. The man used to be a custodian in Morrill Hall and has contacted Hasselmo's office...

AIDS riders return to U

by Michelle Kibiger
Published July 10, 1996

Lori Gilbertson returned to her job at the University's Student Dispute Resolution Center on Tuesday, but her mind was still on the 450-mile bicycle trip she made as part of the Twin Cities to Chicago...

Regents will talk merger

by Brian Bakst
Published July 10, 1996

University officials will update the Board of Regents on Thursday on the proposed merger between the University Hospital and Fairview Health System. Regents will also view critical measures pertaining...

U.S. Olympic wrestling teams have high hopes for Atlanta

Published July 10, 1996

ATLANTA (AP) -- It is tough enough taking on Russia, Turkey, Iran and Cuba in a sport these nations have long dominated internationally. Now the U.S. Olympic wrestling team finds itself headlocked by high...

Local executive to fill U post

by Bei Hu
Published July 10, 1996

University President Nils Hasselmo named on Friday a retired Twin Cities executive as the University's acting vice president for Institutional Relations. The Board of Regents is expected to confirm the...

University officials file suit against two local companies

by Kamariea Forcier
Published July 10, 1996

The University is suing two Minnesota companies for breach of contract in connection with the research and development of an artificial liver. The Board of Regents filed suit against Cellex Biosciences...

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