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Wednesday,
September 19, 2001
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Travel,
airline industry deal with effects of hijackings
By Jordan Blum
Staff Reporter
Becky Fogarty, a junior studio art major, said her trip to see her
boyfriend in Philadelphia last Thursday was put on hold because
of flight cancellations.
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Graduating
seniors to vote on commencement location
By Jacque Petersell
Staff Reporter
Graduating seniors may see a change in the way Spring Commencement
takes place. An e-mail was sent to seniors and faculty last week
by Patrick Miller, registrar and director of enrollment management,
announcing two alternatives to the graduation ceremony and included
a link to a survey where seniors could vote on the alternatives.
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FBI
seeking more than 190 people
Ashcroft says possibly more planes were targeted
By Pete Yost
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
The FBI has detained 75 people for questioning and on immigration
charges and has arrested at least four material witnesses in the
terrorist investigation. Attorney General John Ashcroft declared
Tuesday the government will use every legal means at our disposal
to prevent further attacks.
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Malls
and media team up to help out
Local broadcasting and radio stations publicize
and promote the fundraiser
By Kristin Delorantis
Staff Reporter
Many area malls are involved in fundraising efforts as a response
to last weeks tragedy in New York City and Washington.
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Taliban
prepared to declare holy war on U.S.
By Amir Shah
Associated Press
KABUL,
Afghanistan The hard-line Taliban said God would protect
it if the world tried to set fire to Afghanistan for
sheltering terrorist suspect Osama bin Laden, and in comments broadcast
Tuesday also called on all Muslims to wage holy war on America if
it attacks.
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Freshman
minority enrollment down
By Sarah McClellan
Staff Reporter
The
TCU admissions office is concerned about the reduction in minority
enrollment for fall 2001, said Ray Brown, dean of admissions.
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Volunteer
DJ upset after KTCU cancels broadcast
By Kristin Campbell
Staff Reporter
John Lamberth, former KTCU-FM (88.7) volunteer disc jockey and TCU
alumnus, says he is still upset that his show, Dead Air Radio
was canceled Aug. 20.
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Panelists
talk about politics, terrorism
By John-Mark Day
Staff Reporter
The panelists on the Understanding the Attack on America:
Politics and Terrorism forum Tuesday afternoon in the Student
Center lounge told students, faculty and staff the importance of
civil liberties which may decrease after last Tuesdays terrorist
attack.
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New
guidelines set for groups to be recognized
by Sam Eaton
Staff Reporter
The Student
Organization Committee held mandatory meetings Sunday and Monday,
and will have another meeting Tuesday for campus groups wanting
to become officially recognized student organizations.
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