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Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Kyl says Patriot Act should become permanent fixture to fight terror

photo Lawmakers must make the Patriot Act permanent if they want to fight terrorism effectively, Republican Senator Jon Kyl told an audience of about 80 people at the James E. Rogers College of Law yesterday.

Many of the act's provisions simply extend current laws, like allowing government seizure of business documents in pursuit of drug smugglers, so there's little reason why they shouldn't be permanently enacted, he said.

"In effect, we added 'and terrorism' to those laws," Kyl said. [Read article]

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1 in 3 UA students support activity fee
ASUA anti-terror resolution won't get Kyl's signature
'Declaration' copy makes visit to Mall
Students say ignorance, caution stops their vote
Financial woes plague conference attendance
Students unaware of civil rights
'Last call' bill moves closer to becoming law
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From the Archives: Feb. 19, 1970
Sports
No play affects the outcome of a game more than the 3-ball
Olson blasts officials over Pac-10 tourney
Diamond Notes: UA hits highest ranking in decade
Wide Right: '97 vs. '04 - Some eerie
Cat Tracking: Women's hoops career scoring leader Adia Barnes

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Talking back: Journey into the mind of an ultraconservative
Editorial: Celebrate graduation with Bush
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Sure, digitally manipulated voice samples implying the presence of God sound amazing, but can you dance to them?

Composer Daniel Asia, professor of music and head of the UA's composition program, thinks you can. As part of a celebration of Asia's 50th birthday, he's presenting his electroacoustic composition, "Sacred and Profane," in a new way. [Read article]


If your mom was like mine, she never gave you $5 to waste playing those virtual reality games when they first came out. [Read article]


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Live Culture

Being a mining engineer isn't as glamorous as it sounds. Sure, there are the shiny, pretty rocks and easy access to serious explosives, but beneath the veneer of your typical mining engineering student lies an ugly truth: Mines are dirty. Really, really dirty.

The San Xavier Mines just south of Tucson, for example, are typical of your average mines, at least at first glance. They are fairly chilly, made of rocks, contain things like tracks (for mine carts), shovels (for digging), pneumatic drills (for embarrassing tiny Wildcat columnists) and dirt. That's where the "dirty" part comes in. [Read article]


Valentine Viewpoints

What did you do for Valentine's Day, and how could it have been better? [Read article]


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