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Tuesday, October 12, 2004


Student killed in grinder accident

A UA student was killed Sunday in a birdseed grinder accident at his workplace.

Joshua Morgan, an agricultural education junior, died after being trapped inside the machine at a mill in Arizona Feeds Country Store on 4743 North Highway Drive, east of Interstate 10 near West Ruthrauff Road.

Morgan, 20, was cleaning the birdseed grinder, a rotary machine which mixes and bags pet food, when it accidentally turned on. According to police reports, Morgan was sucked inside and killed instantly. [Read article]


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Cats can't cash in chances

In dropping their fourth straight game, the Wildcats were their own worst enemy in the team's 37-17 loss at UCLA this weekend, head coach Mike Stoops said.

Arizona had a punt blocked for a safety, turned the ball over once, was just three of 10 on third down and dropped several passes in its second Pacific 10 Conference loss.

"They caught all of their opportunities. We obviously dropped all of our opportunities and that seems to be how the season is going," Stoops said. [Read article]

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Latest Issue: October 7, 2004

 

Those who know the comedian Margaret Cho know her as a woman who explicitly speaks her mind about sex, porn, vaginas, stereotypes, weight problems and substance abuse. But that's just the tip of the iceberg.

Unlike her previous tours, Cho's "The State of Emergency Tour" is traveling to the swing states to discuss more political issues.  [ Read article]

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