September 28, 1995

CAMPUS

Microsoft decision earns praise

Suspect sought in attempted theft of Jeep

Computer theft still plaguing UA

New cadets pick up Faulkner's battle

Interacial dating a common occurrence

Tucson's not so bad

It's 'the sisters' being racially excluded

After-class smokers need some manners

Town halls good outlets

UA's free Net incomparable to paid services

Parts of Graham issue left unexamined

Men forgotten in 'womyn's' movement

HIV the virus, not AIDS

Police Beat

Campus Calendar

Perot to send candidate to White House in '96 Takes on 'ambitious' task with Independence Party

Alumnus speaks of Career Week's importance

Poll indicates Powell at top in all scenarios

Congress proposes aid block to Haiti

Colombian president's lawyer target of assassins

Writer Hiassen talks about fans and foul weather

A thrilling walk through the valley of death

Director Lee highlights inner city stresses

I LIKE TO WATCH

Symphonic Orchestra covers 'every major'

One man show can't turn a trick

'WebHype' explores Usenet society

Album for fans despite flaws

Peppers should keep their shirts on, mouths shut

REVIEWS By Mark Reynolds and Tim D'Avis Arizona Daily Wildcat

Random testing reveals inmates' drugs of choice

China drops plan to sell reactors to Iran

Virginia recruit headed to Arizona, prep coach says

Women's soccer takes three-game skid into match with Oregon State

Freshman running back Sprotte joins brother at mother's alma mater

Angels beat Seattle, reduce lead to two

Dodgers top Rockies, reclaim NL West

Stackhouse agrees to three-year deal with 76ers