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The Minnesota Daily

Giuliani speaks on crisis leadership principles

by Andrew Pritchard
Published September 16, 2002

After walking onstage to a standing ovation Friday, former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani spoke in St. Paul about crisis leadership. Giuliani, who led New York during last year's terrorist attacks,...

Bush demands compliance as U.S.-Iraqi tensions mount

Published September 16, 2002

HBy Beth Fukumoto Ka Leo O Hawaii University of Hawaii ONOLULU (UWIRE) - President George W. Bush went before the United Nations General Assembly in New York Thursday to ask that Iraq be forced to disarm...

South Korea’s Kim has an unhappy ending

Published September 16, 2002

SEOUL, South Korea (Washington Post) - This should be the golden year for Kim Dae-jung, insist those who remain loyal. His final year as the president of South Korea, they say, ought to be filled with...

U.S. election system has few imitators across globe

by Andrew Pritchard
Published September 13, 2002

French politicians have a word for their government's proposal aimed at excluding small, fringe parties from parliament. "Americanizing." Following the surprisingly strong electoral showings of radical...

Normalcy returns to Afghanistan

Published September 13, 2002

KABUL, Afghanistan (L.A. Times) - Twelve months ago, when she heard that terrorists had slammed planes into the World Trade Center, Jamila Omar had no idea that her own world, thousands of miles away,...

Rats may hold key to human aggression

Published September 13, 2002

WBy James Gibby The Lariat Baylor University ACO, Texas (U-WIRE) - Sometimes the human brain can work too well and the results can be less than desirable. Dr. Brad Keele in the psychology department at...

Election glitches in Florida – again

Published September 13, 2002

TBy Ashley Roque FSView & Florida Flambeau Florida State University) ALLAHASSEE, Fla. (U-WIRE) - Florida's first major statewide election since the 2000 election catastrophe has left voters and politicians...

High school students benefit from Qwest’s fines paid to state

by Nathan Halverson
Published September 13, 2002

High schools students from the Agriculture and Food Science Academy in St. Paul will soon be able to take University lab courses from the comfort of their classrooms thanks to sub-par service by Qwest...

Tapped gas line halts Hiawatha light rail construction project

by Monica LaBelle
Published September 12, 2002

Construction of the Hiawatha Avenue light rail line was interrupted Wednesday morning when Minnesota Transit contractors tapped a four-inch gas line in downtown Minneapolis. Natural gas leaked and was...

New program to help track foreign students

Published September 12, 2002

CBy Rosalio Ahumada The Orion California State University at Chico HICO, Calif. (U-WIRE) - To help address homeland security issues, the California State University system will use a new software program...

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