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UA scientists prep for bio-terror attack

More than 150 students, faculty and alumni from the College of Pharmacy will be dispensing medicine during a bio-terrorism drill starting today in Tucson, said David Von Behren, the college's spokesman.

The drill, part of a three-day bio-terrorism conference that has garnered national attention in wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the war on terror, is being held to test how a major metropolitan area anywhere in the country could respond to a biological terrorist attack. It will also help to prepare southern Arizona in case such an attack happened here, said Bryn Bailer, communications coordinator from the Pima County Health Department. [Read article]

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Hull visit spotlights genomic research
Plan focuses on bridging campus and health center
On the Spot
U-WIRE: Smoking while young kickstarts risk of irreversible emphysema
U-WIRE: Police continue to search for missing Marshall U. student

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Men's Basketball Notes: Walton returns to face Nike Elite

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With the start of the regular season only four days away, head coach Lute Olson still has his focus turned to his team, not the teams that the Wildcats are playing.

When Arizona hits the floor tonight at 7:30 in McKale Center against the Nike Elite team, many of the Wildcat players won't even know who's on the opposing roster. [Read article]

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Athlete of the Week: Ray Wells
Volleyball Notes: Rubio happy for football team, coach
A look back at the year in soccer

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OPINIONS
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Professors and sponsors: the perfect match
Issue of the Week: Sex worker festival: appropriate or not?
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November 14, 2002
· It's not just about Sex ... wait, yes it is
· Eerie "Weir" explores
· Running with the ĪBevel'
· From expert to amateur: Poetry for the masses
· No spiders here: Just dance moves
· Weekend Revue
More Stories...

· Football SlideShow: California [11.18.02]
· Football SlideShow: John Mackovic [11.14.02]
· Fun comes home [11.08.02]
· Aerosmith
· Tucson Tailgaters
· Campus Escape
· Football SlideShow: UA vs. Wisconsin
· Football SlideShow: UA vs. NAU
· New kids on the block

Kick-start the day
SUSIE LEMONT/Arizona Daily Wildcat
Psychology freshman Max Pennington kicks a hacky-sack with his friends on the UA Mall. Pennington said that he has been disappointed with the lack of hacky-sacking on the Mall. Though forms of hacky-sack ÷ which is now commonly known as footbag ÷ can be found in many cultures, the activity was modernized in the late 1970s as a form of knee rehabilitation.

November 19, 2002
· Been Caught Cheating
· Plagiarists pay for cheating

November 12, 2002
· Playing with space

November 5, 2002
· Stand up and Read
· Online Exclusive: National "Sage" shares poetic wisdom

October 29, 2002
· Portrait of success

October 24, 2002
· Family Weekend Features

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