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Cops to release names of accused football players
[news] Five days after a theft involving several UA football players was reported, university police today will release the names of the athletes involved, UAPD Sgt. Michael Smith said last night. The officer investigating the case, Detective Joseph Rocco, said Friday he had compiled a list of students but would not release their names, because he felt it would hinder the investigation.

Wendler's return lifts UA's 'big backs'
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Amid all the injuries and struggles at Camp Cochise this season, the UA football team did receive a big boost with the return of senior fullback Jim Wendler. Wendler earned another season on his third appeal to the NCAA this month, joining his teammates for the last six days of Cochise.

Marcus raps mayoral opposition
[news] Rappers and politicians are not often considered similar creatures, but last night's Democratic mayoral candidate debate proved this assumption false. The four candidates who participated in the KUAT-sponsored event in the University of Arizona's Modern Languages building gave answers to questions that were, like many rap stars, sometimes entertaining and often incomprehensible.

Rotunda Gallery hosts 'spiritual' urban decay
[news] I have always suspected that trash was holy. That's why I have stray tires, three legged chairs and plastic turtle sand boxes from various curbside discoveries strewn fashionably about my house. That's why I pick up and study everything I find in the dust.

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"I think it was overpublicized."

- Ralph Huff, a resident of Riveria, Texas, when asked about the impact of Hurricane Bret on his home. Huff ignored the evacuation order and remained at home when the hurricane hit.

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