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Carville offers UA political humor,
insight
Political heavyweight James Carville, known for
fierce loyalty to the Democratic party, ripped into Independent
Counsel Kenneth Starr and Republican leadership at the state
capitol yesterday during a speech to university student leaders.
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Walton back in action
UA freshman forward Luke Walton came to Arizona with
expectations of breaking into the regular rotation and helping the
team immediately.
The San Diego native and son of NBA and UCLA All-Star Bill
Walton was called the best overall player among the six-member
freshman class by UA head coach Lute Olson in the preseason
but a stress fracture in his foot put his plans of playing college
basketball on hold.
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Editorial: Death of student union fee a
victory of ideals
The latest plan to pay for the Memorial Student Union replacement was unveiled yesterday to the
applause of student leaders and administrators. The new scheme, which would throw $500,000 of
the UA Intercollegiate Athletic Department's hard-earned dollars at the building, replacing the long
reviled idea of student fee, was cheered as "awesome," in an Arizona Daily Wildcat story
yesterday. The deal, which will go before the Arizona Board of Regents this week, "thrilled"
administrators.
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Vote!
Do you plan on voting in the ASUA elections?
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Weather
Today: a mixture of high clouds and sunshine. Warmer with highs in the lower 80s.
Tonight, thickening high clouds, otherwise fair. Lows in the mid to upper 40s.
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Quotable
"Ain't that my luck. Thirty years after I graduate they finally think of something I could made an 'A' in."
James Carville referring to former Surgeon General Jocelyn Elders' comments about public schools possible
advocating of the benefits of masturbation.
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