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Clinton, Dole talk issues, character in debate: Experts say debate rehashed campaign rhetoric
At last night's first presidential debate, former Sen. Bob Dole and President Clinton dug into each other's records, character and visions to answer the question, "Are you better off than you were four years ago?"
Committee to release names in pres. search: Regents to assume search responsibilities in open meetings
A week from today, the Presidential Search Advisory Committee will announce its top five choices for the next University president, officials say.
Peace talks reopen; old accords to stand
EREZ CHECKPOINT, Israel - Israeli and Palestinian leaders reopened long-stalled peace talks here last night, with the United States backing Israeli demands for new security measures in the light of recent bloody rioting and armed clashes in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Virtual reality raises issues
Imagine an island paradise. A tropical breeze blows gently through your hair as you sip a cool beverage and watch the rolling waves. Sun rays beat down on your body while your favorite models massage suntan lotion on your back.
Belarus govt. tries to shut down press
MINSK, Belarus - As Belarus' authoritarian president campaigns this fall to seize new political powers in this ex-Soviet country, his government is working to shut down the tiny independent press here.
School suspensions spark concern
Two co-eds at a Roman Catholic high school in Florida refused to remove "pro-choice" stickers from their cars and were suspended, as was an Anderson, S.C., boy who wore a jacket to school with a Confederate battle flag on back.
Latino doctor ventures to South America to practice
Wilmer Perez was afraid of heights.
Because of this fear, the University of Colorado professor decided to climb down the tallest waterfall in the world.
'U' docs transplant 1st living liver
Brayden Bennet was born without a healthy liver.
Last Tuesday, University transplant surgeons performed the first successful liver transplant from a living donor, giving Bennet a chance to grow up.
Detroit Lions ask the Big 3 for $40M to build new stadium
"The plan was outlined to all three of the automakers," a senior Big Three executive briefed on the Motordome plan told the newspaper Saturday. "They want to name a stadium gate after each company."
Pope asks crowd to unite spiritually before his surgery
The 76-year-old pontiff, wearing a white cassock, walked slowly from his car into the Gemelli Polyclinic Hospital. The operation will be tomorrow morning, said hospital spokesperson Giuseppe Pallanch.
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