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Monday Feb. 18, 2002   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  

Woman dies in area shooting

A 26-year-old man killed his girlfriend and shot himself at a campus-area home Friday morning, a police spokesman said.

The couple's 9-year-old son called 911 just after 7 a.m., saying that his father was shooting a gun in their home in the 1400 block of East Elm Street, Tucson Police Department Sgt. Marco Borboa said.

After attempting to contact the people inside the home for nearly three hours, a SWAT team entered just before 10 a.m. [Read article]

UA falls out of first with loss to USC

LOS ANGELES - David Bluthenthal got back in the good graces of Southern California coach Henry Bibby at just the right time. [Read article]

NEWS
Woman dies in area shooting
'Dead Man Walking' author leads death penalty protest
Ex-employee sentenced to life in prison
Third candidate withdraws from ASUA elections

'Dead Man Walking' author leads death penalty protest

Cheering bystanders and supportive honks from passing cars greeted a march against the death penalty led yesterday by the author of "Dead Man Walking." [Read article]

Aggies get revenge and sweep Wildcats

After starting the season 11-1, the UA baseball team dropped all three of its games this weekend to Texas A&M.

The Aggies completed the home sweep a year after the Wildcats swept A&M in Tucson.

The 13-6 loss yesterday dropped Arizona's record to 11-4 overall, while Texas A&M improved to 6-1. [Read article]

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'Collateral Damage' movie review 'shallow'

Martin Luther King once said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter." It is for that very reason that I am writing this letter in response to the unfair and blatantly shallow interpretation/review of "Collateral Damage." [Read article]

Haunting 'Dialogues' speak to Tucson

"Opera is unnatural in the same way that ballet is unnatural."

These are the words of UA music professor Charles Roe, director of the Arizona Opera Theater. [Read article]

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