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Friday, Mar. 8, 2002

Hartz, Reece take election

Mansell tops Zipp in administrative vice president race

Senators Doug Hartz and Jennifer Reece were announced last night as the winners of the student government's two top jobs for next year.

In the Associated Students of the University of Arizona presidential race, Hartz beat his opponent Aaron Black by the largest margin in the last three years, receiving 78 percent of the votes to Black's 22 percent. [Read article]

 

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  • There have been about 30 films made at or about Alcatraz, the now-closed federal prison island in San Francisco Bay. These films include "The Rock" (1996), "Birdman of Alcatraz" (1962), and "Escape from Alcatraz" (1979).
  • The youngest performer to win an Oscar was Tatum O'Neal, who was 10 when she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "Paper Moon."
  • Through 1999, basketball-great Michael Jordan's television endorsements included Nike, MCI WorldCom, Sara Lee, Hanes underwear, Ballpark Franks, Gatorade and Rayovac.
  • TV star Beatrice Arthur's name at birth was Bernice Frankel.
  • TV viewers know fictional Old West hero Don Diego de la Vega best as Zorro.
  • Most animated films project 24 frames per second.
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    On this date:

  • In 1746, Cumberland's troops occupied Aberdeen.
  • In 1906, the Ottawa Silver 7 swept the Smiths Falls in two games to win the NHL Stanley Cup.
  • In 1913, the Internal Revenue Service began levying and collecting income taxes.
  • In 1927, Pan American Airlines became a corporation.
  • In 1959, KUAT TV channel 6 (PBS) in Tucson and the UA began broadcasting.
  • In 1994 the U.S. Defense Department announced a smoking ban in workplaces.
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    Quotable...

    "We've finally arrived at the right balance."
    - Rep. Tim Roemer, D-Ind., about the House of Representatives passing recession-helpers.


     

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