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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Charges dismissed against Buggs’ alleged helper

by Kamariea Forcier
Published July 12, 1996

As a man charged with murdering a University student sat in jail on $1 million bail, charges were dismissed Thursday against another man accused of helping him after the murder. Reginald G. Hammond, 25,...

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....

Laylin, Skarda reunite on the rink

by Ryan Schuster
Published July 12, 1996

A loud clang reverberated throughout the St. Paul Civic Center on April 1, 1989, as then-Gophers junior defensemen Randy Skarda's shot deflected off the Harvard goal post, missing the net by only inches. The...

Regents discuss flier miles

Published July 12, 1996

The Board of Regents Financial Operations Committee decided unanimously Thursday to send a letter to all University departments reminding them to turn over frequent flier miles to a central University...

Professor treated fairly in inquiry, judge rules

by Kamariea Forcier
Published July 12, 1996

A federal judge dismissed a two-year-old lawsuit Tuesday brought against the University by psychiatry professor James A. Halikas. Halikas alleged the University violated his 14th Amendment right to due...

U.S. pledges $100 million to find HIV-killing creams

Published July 10, 1996

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -- The U.S. government pledged $100 million Tuesday to help develop virus-killing creams that would let women protect themselves from AIDS without relying on their partners. The...

Decency act battered, but fight isn’t over yet

Published July 10, 1996

Even after President Clinton signed the Communications Decency Act into law Feb. 8 as part of the extensive telecommunications bill, many considered the legislation already dead -- and for all the right...

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...

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...

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...

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