Friday, April 12, 2002


Indiana University students protest firing of 3 RAs


1922 — Director Fatty Arbuckle is found not guilty in his third trial for the death of Virginia Rappe.

1945 — Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the longest serving president in American history, dies of a cerebral hemorrhage three months into his fourth term.

1961 — Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri Alekseyevich Gagar, became the first human being to travel into space aboard the spacecraft, Vostok 1.

CAMPUS AND LOCAL
Encore!
Hemi Ahluwalia/PHOTO EDITOR
Conductor Germán Gutiérrez thanked the audience after a performance Thursday in Ed Landreth Hall. The TCU Symphony performed as part of Latin American Week.



Palestinian group evicted for failure to pay rent

CDC: Cigarettes taking toll on American’s health

Law passed removing obstacles from Milosevic ties

NY DA says investigating sexual abuse in diocese

Philippines ferry fire leaves 23 dead, 13 missing


Enron exec. writes no mention of collapse in suicide note

NASCAR asks for dismissal of Winston Cup lawsuit

Dallas traffic helicopter landing injures one person

Jury finds mentally retarded man able to stand trial

NYU student attacked with chemical soaked cloth

OU water supply fails to meet EPA requirements

Harvard applicants resort to gimmicks for applications

 

Education Investment Fund passes Alcon stock purchase
Fort Worth based firm makes return to portfolio
By Sam Eaton
Staff Reporter

Members of the Education Investment Fund approved the purchase of Alcon Laboratories stock at their meeting Thursday, marking a return of Alcon to EIF’s portfolio.
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