Tuesday, February 19, 2002
CAMPUS AND LOCAL

Female assaulted at knife-point
By David Dunai
Staff Reporter

A female was sexually assaulted Monday at Bellaire Condominiums, one block away from the TCU campus Monday afternoon, according to an all-campus e-mail sent by TCU Police.
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First e-business class set to graduate in May
BY RAUL MARTINEZ IV
Staff Reporter

Jose Castro could have graduated last year, but he decided to stay an additional year at TCU to take advantage of the university’s e-business program.
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David Dunai/STAFF REPORTER
Junior Julie Harmer and senior Amanda Mein, both art education majors, discuss art next to Mein’s Domino Effect during the opening of the CrossTalk 2002 exhibition at the Moudy Gallery Monday night.


Dallas man killed in house explosion Monday

Dalworthington Gardens to increase presence of police

Frisco parents push to change name of mascot

Murderer escapes from Abilene prison Sunday

 

Career Fair brings local and national corporations to campus
BY ALISHA WASSENAAR
Staff Reporter

Students are strongly encouraged to attend the TCU Career Fair to get an edge on the tight job market, said Bill Stowe, associate director of Career Services.
Forty local and national corporations will be recruiting at TCU’s Career Night, which is sponsored by TCU Career Services, Delta Sigma Pi, Public Relations Student Society of America and TCU Athletic Academic Services.

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  NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
 

Capital murder trial for Houston mother begins
By Pam Easton
Associated Press

HOUSTON — Andrea Yates, the Houston mother accused of drowning her children, faced for the first time Monday the 12 men and women who are to decide her fate as her capital murder trial began.
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Corpses found at crematory discarded
By Bill Poovey
Associated Press

NOBLE, Ga. — The operator of a north Georgia crematory where dozens of corpses were found was arrested for a second time and charged with 11 more counts of theft by deception, authorities said Monday.
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Bush says Japan economy on path to reform
By RON FOURNIER
Associated Press

TOKYO — Sizing up Asia’s trouble spots, President Bush said Tuesday that Japan’s recession-ravaged economy “is on the path to reform” and urged the nation’s legislature to help curb the spread of terrorism in the region.
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Syracuse fraternity says not involved in member death
U-WIRE

SYRACUSE, N.Y.—Zeta Beta Tau at Syracuse University said it was not involved in the harassment and beating that may have contributed to the death of a member of the Alfred University chapter of the fraternity.
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Holocaust survivors upset about new exhibit; artist inserts himself into photo
By TARA BURGHART
Associated Press

NEW YORK — Some Holocaust survivors have threatened to boycott an upcoming exhibit of Holocaust-related art that features a depiction of a concentration camp built from Lego blocks.
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Transportation Security Administration takes over responsibility for airline safety
By JONATHAN D. SALANT
Associated Press

CHANTILLY, Va. — Airline passengers had their airport routines sharply altered after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and now the way they’re protected has changed as well.
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French judge denies allegations, is very emotional about incident
By Raf Casert
Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY — The figure skating scandal that has become one of the biggest soap operas in Winter Olympics history isn’t going away.
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United Airlines, mechanics reach temporary agreement

European Union imposes sanctions on Zimbabwe

Milosevic blames U.S. for breakup of Yugoslavia

Man caught in attempt to pass explosive into airport

Nepali prime minister requests state of emergency

Man detained for planning attack on U.S. embassy

Afghanistan unveils new redesigned flag Monday


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