Wednesday, March 27, 2002


Chest pains prompt English professor to visit hospital

School refuses to negotiate with resident assistants



1885 — Manufacturing begins on first movie film was made by Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company in Rochester, New York.
1958 — Soviet First Secretary Khrushchev becomes Premier and the first official since Joseph Stalin to hold the USSR’s top offices.




CAMPUS AND LOCAL

Theatre program teaches assault prevention
Students travel to Florida performing play about date rape
By Anthony Kirchner
Staff Reporter

Five TCU students returned from Florida Monday night after spending this past weekend educating other college students about the effects of sexual assault, said TCU Crime Prevention Officer Pam Christian.
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Chronically ill receive support
By Kelly maria howard
Staff Reporter

Lindsay Putchinski says she feels different than most people, and she plans to do something about it.
Putchinski, a junior nursing major, suffers from epilepsy. According to (www.epilepsy.com), she is one of 2 million people in the United States who has the chronic illness.

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Andersen asks judge to bar employee subpoenas

University of Illinois creates restraints on press freedom

other local briefs

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

Earthquake rocks Afghanistan and Pakistan
By NICOLE WINFIELD
Associated Press

KABUL, Afghanistan — A powerful earthquake rocked Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan, killing about 1,800 people and injuring 2,000, Afghan officials said Tuesday. The Afghan Defense Ministry said 600 bodies were recovered from villages still shaking from aftershocks.
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Bush appoints Arizona doctor as surgeon general

Papers from suspicious airline passengers released

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