Friday September 14, 2001 |
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Security intensifies at Islamic Center, campuswide
Phone, letter threats taken seriously, officials say
Reports of attacks against Islamic students on the UA campus are still unfounded rumors, said Omar Shahin, Imam and director of the Islamic Center of Tucson.
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Photo Spread
RANDY METCALF/Arizona Daily Wildcat
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Editor's Note: In light of the recent terrorist attacks in New York City
and Washington, D.C., the Arizona Daily Wildcat will continue to update a
continuous photo documentary profiling the reactions of Tucsonans.
[ Click here for photos ]
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NEWS
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Muslims concerned about racism after attacks
UA community offers its support
Muslims in the University of Arizona community fear the terrorist attacks on America will result in racism against them and wish to remind fellow students that their religion does not support these acts.
Authorities are speculating that the terrorists who attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon Tuesday morning are Muslim supporters of Osama bin Laden, an international terrorist from Afghanistan.
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Lopez lays down the law
New UA baseball coach making a quick impression on players
Andy Lopez has accomplished a lot in his 19 years of coaching - one National Championship, three College World Series appearances, nine NCAA berths and eight conference titles.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
We must stop the perpetuation of terror
We cannot allow this terrorist attack to perpetuate the terror of racism and bigotry in our country and on our campus. The condemnation of an entire race, religion, nationality or color based on the actions of a few individuals is an ignorant, irrational and unacceptable response to the tragedy. Members of our UA community have become additional victims based solely on their skin color and religious or cultural affiliations (supposed or actual)...
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Esteban enters audiences' hearts
Guitarist to perform benefit concert tomorrow
Expectations for tomorrow night's "Enter the Heart" performance by guitarist Esteban are yet unknown - even by those who have organized the benefit concert.
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ARTS
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