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Water tainted at campus farms
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The drinking water supply for the Campus Agricultural Center is being treated for coliform bacteria- the third incident of UA contamination since late July.
Last week, the water lines of the University of Arizona farms located along North Campbell Avenue, north of the university, tested positive for bacteria found in animal intestines. The bacteria could cause illness if consumed by humans.
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Arizona looks to score even more in 1999
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Last year the Arizona Wildcats scored 416 points en route to a school-best 12-1 sea-son. Averaging 34.7 points per game, the UA offense stole the show, led by running backs Trung Canidate and Kelvin Eafon, the quarterback duo of Keith Smith and Ortege Jenkins, the receiver duo of Jeremy McDaniel and Dennis Northcutt and a young offensive line which came together and gave Canidate his "17 inches of daylight" while giving up only 21 total sacks. |
Editorial: Tomey must disclose incident details
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The alleged theft committed by members of the UA football team is not a earth-shattering scandal by any means.
A CatCard office worker reported that a group of football players approached him, took $20 in $1 bills out of his hands and said, "give us a couple of bucks...we bring millions to the university."
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Reggae Cowboys set to rock
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Reggae
A popular music of Jamaican origin that combines native styles with elements of soul music and is performed at moderate tempos with the accent on the offbeat.
Cowboy
(1) a hired man, esp. in the western U.S., who performs most of his duties by horseback (2) a term often associated with independence and strong will, a maverick.
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