November 28, 1995

BRIEFS

Short circuit smokes out Old Chem

Campus loses power in 30-minute outage

Film recounts Tucson's history

Teachers call off walkout, reach agreement

Religion indeed evil

Shutdown sign of GOP failure to do job

Problems face all Fine Arts

Basketball fans need to be supportive, louder

Should expand alternate list for tickets

Kolbe just interested in UA, not ecosystem

Message on ASU scoreboard vulgar

Police Beat

Evidence missing in case against Snoop

Clinton addresses nation with Bosnia plans

campus briefs

Furhman facing perjury investigation

Wells bids on First Interstate

Forbes' office burglarized, but crime assumed to be 'typical'

Movie ticket sales hit record high

Steamy affair leads to costly lawsuit for millionaire oil tycoon

national briefs

Canyon's pollution outlook hazy

Tomey proud despite obstacles

Arizona ranked 4th in AP poll

Marathon to provide break for UA veterans