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West Coast Ports Are Expected to Reopen Wednesday

Published October 9, 2002

L By Marla Dickerson, Joseph Menn and Peter Gosselin The Los Angeles Times OS ANGELES - West Coast ports are expected to reopen Wednesday after a federal court on Tuesday granted a temporary restraining...

Sniper’s Taunting Note Reported Found

Published October 9, 2002

T By Christian Davenport and Jamie Stockwell The Washington Post he sniper linked to eight area shootings left a taunting message for authorities outside the Bowie, Md., school where a 13-year-old boy...

Letterman campaigns for Ind. highway to be named after him

Published October 8, 2002

M By Chris Schilling Daily News Ball State University UNCIE, Ind., Oct. 7 - Even if Indianapolis renames I-465 after David Letterman, a chance still exists the university's most famous alumnus could have...

College presidents decry anti-Semitism

Published October 8, 2002

P By Ben August The Daily Princetonian Princeton University RINCETON, N.J., Oct. 7 - More than 300 college presidents have endorsed a controversial statement condemning intolerance of and intimidation...

Canadian study ties early smoking to breast cancer occurrence

by Monica LaBelle
Published October 8, 2002

Longtime adult female smokers who intend to quit soon may be too late to avoid the risk of breast cancer, according to a study released Thursday from the British Columbia Cancer Agency. Scientists found...

Retailers settle sweatshop lawsuit for $20 million

by Nathan Hall
Published October 7, 2002

In light of a historic human rights settlement, many University students said they are unaffected by allegations that area stores in which they work and shop might sell sweatshop goods. On Sept. 27, Minneapolis-based...

Unveiling name of infamous Deep Throat now an academic pursuit

Published October 7, 2002

PBy Anna Haigh Daily Pennsylvanian University of Pennsylvania HILADELPHIA, Oct. 4 - Bob Woodward, the Washington Post journalist who broke the Watergate scandal, is still keeping the identity of famed...

English survives e-chat

by Josh Linehan
Published October 4, 2002

Sure, e-mail is an efficient way to ask a professor a quick question, keep in touch with high school friends or make plans for a drink at the end of the day. But could the jargon-filled ether of cyber...

Hugging brings satisfaction to Americans

Published October 4, 2002

P By David K. Hale The Daily Universe Brigham Young University ROVO, Utah, Oct. 3 - A hug may be more than just a way to show affection. Research indicates hugging may have both physical and psychological...

Author of explosives guide Web site in court

Published October 3, 2002

P By Sara Henneberger The Tartan Carnegie Mellon University ITTSBURGH, Oct. 2 - "The most highly explosive and lethal mixture is ammonium nitrate-based fertilizer mixed with gasoline," reads a tip on how...

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