Tuesday November 6, 2001 |
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Administration delays budget cuts decision
ABOR president tells faculty senate state cuts could have serious ramifications
As UA administrators delayed making departmental budget cuts, ABOR President Kay McKay told members of the faculty senate yesterday that she is extremely worried about the $13.9 million budget cuts the UA is facing.
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Feature Photo
RANDY METCALF/Arizona Daily Wildcat
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Marketing senior Paul Gavigan (red) gets his head knocked off, but only after he knocked management information systems senior Dwight Maloney's head off first yesterday on the UA Mall. Using jousting, sumo wrestling and boxing, ASUA promoted its elections for homecoming royalty, which start today and go through Thursday at www.asua.arizona.edu.
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NEWS
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Three City Council seats up for grabs today
Major issues include sales tax hike to improve transportation
Voters city-wide will go to the polls today to elect three city councilmen and decide on three ballot measures.
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Wildcats squeak by Team Concept
Coaches always emphasize the importance of a free throw.
In last night's exhibition game against Team Concept - an Amateur Athletic Team based in Portland, Ore. - the Arizona women's basketball team learned exactly that.
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SPORTS
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Letters to the Editor
Salahuddin letter throws wood on the fire
Am I reading this right? Did Syed Ahsan Salahuddin just say, "I hope you'll think twice before stepping into an airliner again?" Hold on, yup I just reread it, and that's what it says. How does one respond?
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ARTS
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