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Water treatment at UA farm will conclude today
[news] After about three weeks of flushing out water pipes to kill bacteria at the Campus Agricultural Center, chlorine pumping will end today to test if the water is clean. Since late August, the water distribution system at the farming center, located a few miles north of campus, has been contaminated with coliform bacteria, which could cause illness if consumed by humans.

Defending the air Attack
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For Arizona to stop Stanford's passing attack, it will take more than just playing good man-to-man coverage in the secondary. It will mean establishing a consistent pass rush, something the Wildcats (2-1 overall, 0-0 Pac-10 Conference) have yet to do this season.

A right to be wrong
[news] Fundamentalism took hold of Belridge, Calif. until it was forced to relinquish Wednesday. As easy as it is to condemn the extreme right wing, we don't always have the right to protect people from it. Wednesday, the principal of Belridge's only school succumbed to pressure from the ACLU, and agreed to return the textbooks his school had received for this year. To this small community, with only 60 children in its school and only that school in its school district, the books seemed like a steal. Not only were the books more advanced than most they had considered, but an anonymous donor had agreed to pay for the books.

'Echoes' a poor copy of 'Sixth Sense'
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"Stir of Echoes" is not "The Sixth Sense." Yes, they both have little boys that speak to dead people. Yes, characters can see their breath when a ghost is near. Yes, the ghosts need the humans to do things for them. But no, they are not the same.

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"Iāve never been in nothing like this before."

-Norma Childers, 62, a retired Rustburg, Va., nurse who came to North Carolina on vacation and was in a Wilmington motel when it lost power yesterday morning due to Hurricane Floyd.

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