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Wednesday, October 26, 2005
 
Dead body found in union basement

Dead body found in student union

A dead body was found in the basement of the Student Union Memorial Center early this morning. A UA employee found the body of a man in his late teens somewhere outside the Cellar Restaurant in Wilbur's Underground, said Sgt. Eugene Mejia, University of Arizona Police Department spokesman. [Read article]

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Football notes: Cats not capitalizing against top-tier foes

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Every time Arizona football head coach Mike Stoops walks into his weekly press conference, it has to feel like the movie "Groundhog Day."

He talks about the mistakes that were made and the chances the Wildcats missed.

Following Arizona's 28-21 loss to No. 14 Oregon on Saturday, it was more of the same.

"We had every opportunity to win the game," Stoops said Monday. "I really felt we had control late in the third and fourth quarter. We just weren't quite good enough to get it done." [Read article]

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Will care be there for you?

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There is a health care crisis in America today. All over this country, good doctors are being driven out of business by exorbitant medical liability insurance costs.

This issue affects all Americans because everyone needs and deserves access to quality health care and comprehensive tort reform is the only way to ensure that care will be available when patients need it.

Ridiculous liability insurance premiums are making health care unavailable to more patients as doctors are forced to retire from medicine, leave the state or simply refuse to accept patients who require high-risk procedures. [Read article]

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Latest Issue: October 20, 2005

 

It was perhaps just a few inches of skin, the area encompassing the buttocks and hips. The surface area wasn't that much when you think about it, but it was just enough, effectively trapping two individuals within the same body.

That was the disfiguration that brought conjoined twin sisters Daisy and Violet Hilton to the stages of Vaudeville before adoring audiences during the Depression. [Read article]

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Latest Issue: October 18, 2005


 

What can be said about hair that hasn't been said before? It's important? Well, it protects our heads from all kinds of calamities: low branches, the hot Arizona sun, bird poop.

After all, the existence of hair has been a pivotal part of our human history. The cave men pulled the cave women by it during the Ice Age. Rapunsel let her man climb up it for wild nights of tower partying and fairy tale sex. Even today, don't we judge all politicians by the size and greatness of their hair? (So why didn't Kerry win then?) [Read article]

 
 

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