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Gibraltarians oppose any British concessions to Spain

Published September 6, 2002

GIBRALTAR (L.A. Times) - Jonathan Stagnetto is a true Gibraltarian: very British, of broadly mixed European ancestry and fiercely proud of this territory's unique character. Like many residents here, Stagnetto...

Survey: Americans’ main concerns lie in terrorism, economy

Published September 5, 2002

As the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks approaches, a new poll, conducted with the help of a University professor, shows Americans are concerned, but not obsessed with terrorism. According...

Moms’ values influence their kids’ decisions about sex

by Dan Haugen
Published September 5, 2002

Teenagers who feel they have a close relationship with their mother are likely to start having sex at a later age than those who don't, according to an article published yesterday by the University's Center...

Ruling Peronists are mired in infighting while poverty worsens

Published September 5, 2002

BUENOS AIRES (Washington Post) - Juan Peron liked to compare power struggles in his party to cats having sex. "It may seem like they are fighting,'' the late Argentine leader would say, "but they are really...

Guilt by association: Russia close to Bush’s ‘axis of evil’ status

by The Minnesota Daily
Published September 4, 2002

MOSCOW (L.A. Times) - The more U.S. officials press Russia to abandon deals with Iran, Iraq and North Korea, the closer Moscow's relations appear to become with the nations President George W. Bush calls...

U.S. fugitives hide in Cuba

Published September 4, 2002

;Nine and a half of his fingers are gone, blown to bits by a bomb he was making in New York in 1978, but he manages to open a packet of sugar and stir it into his coffee. On the lam for 23 years, he has...

Russia-Iraq Oil Ties Worry U.S.

Published September 3, 2002

MOSCOW (The Washington Post) — A convoy carrying Russian oil-drilling equipment arrived at the al-Waheed border crossing recently and passed from Syria into Iraq en route to the northern city of...

Powell call for inspectors renews confusion over White House’s Iraq policy

Published September 3, 2002

WASHINGTON (The Los Angeles Times) — In a new sign of disarray within the Bush administration on Iraq policy, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell on Sunday appeared to contradict Vice President Dick...

Yudof’s compensation hinges on private funding

Published September 3, 2002

AUSTIN, Texas (U-WIRE) — University of Texas System Chancellor Mark Yudof's compensation package, the highest of any university administrator in the country, depends on the generosity of private...

Harvard Law School to allow recruiting visits by military

Published September 3, 2002

The move, detailed to the school in a memo sent Friday by HLS Dean Robert C. Clark, came after the Air Force determined in May that the school's ban on employers who fail to adhere to a nondiscrimination...

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