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Monday October 1, 2001   |   wildcat.arizona.edu   |   Online since 1994  
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Economy may correct itself next summer

UA economist who was at World Trade Center says attacks will affect economy

UA economist Marshall Vest told members of the press Friday that the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will continue to have harmful effects on local, national and international economies.

Vest, who experienced the attacks firsthand while attending a conference in the World Trade Center, said many economists had predicted a recession before the attacks, but the U.S. economy took a major blow the moment the World Trade Center was hit.

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Eric-Jan Overbeck, also known as "Mr. Boogie Woogie," plays the blues for a jazz class in the Music building Friday. "Mr. Boogie Woogie" traveled from Holland to teach at the UA and other schools in addition to playing at local clubs.

UA Football
UA 21 | Wash St. 48

Game recap: Wildcats stunned by Cougars' quick start

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Economy may correct itself next summer
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UA economist survives WTC attack

Victim stresses importance of expressing feelings and concerns

For the first time since Sept. 11, UA economist Marshall Vest wore the same pair of shoes Friday that he wore running through rubble, broken glass and soot in Lower Manhattan while trying to survive the terrorist attacks.

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Wildcats stunned by Cougars' quick start

After 28 uncontested points in the first seven minutes, WSU routs Arizona

The first seven minutes of the game couldn't have gone any worse for Arizona Saturday night in its Pacific 10 Conference opener against visiting Washington State.

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Dale Column refreshing

I would like to congratulate Shane Dale for his commentary on Friday. It's very refreshing to find other people at the UA who have not been brainwashed by the alarmist rhetoric of environmental extremists...

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Music depreciation

UA School of Music and Dance faculty lets its hair down

Many students would be surprised to see that faculty members actually are people, and some even have a sense of humor.

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