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Tuesday,
October 2, 2001
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| CAMPUS
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Cameras
installed to monitor food services
By Aaron Chimbel
Staff Reporter
Dining services managers monitored employees for the first time
Monday by using video cameras installed in some Sodexho food service
locations across campus, Sodexho General Manager Rick Flores said
Monday.
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TCU
soap opera could see the light of TV
By Kristin Campbell
Staff Reporter
Students will
have the opportunity to be cast members or producers of TCUs
third soap opera, with the finished product potentially being televised
nationally, said Richard Allen, an associate professor of radio-tv-film.
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NATIONAL
AND INTERNATIONAL |
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Reagan
natl airport to reopen
By Ron Fournier
Associated Press
WASHINGTON President Bush will authorize reopening Reagan
National Airport outside Washington with new security measures,
allowing a limited number of flights at the only commercial airport
left dark since the Sept. 11 hijackings, administration officials
said Monday.
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Results
touted in terror war
By Pete Yost
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
President Bush cited progress on many fronts Monday in the
war against terrorism. Among the U.S. offensives is a package of
covert aid to groups inside Afghanistan that oppose the terrorist-harboring
Taliban militia, U.S. officials said.
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Pakistan
president expects U.S. attack
By Laura King
Associated Press
ISLAMABAD,
Pakistan All but giving up on efforts to mediate the standoff
over Osama bin Laden, Pakistans president said Monday a U.S.
military strike against Afghanistan appears likely, and the Talibans
days are probably numbered.
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Cold
hinders recovery work
By Sara Kugler
Associated Press
NEW YORK Rain and wind chill into the 30s on Monday numbed
the hands of rescue workers picking through more than a million
tons of rubble at the World Trade Center site in New York. Across
town, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani called on the United Nations to remember
its primary mission as peace-keepers and hold those
who support terrorism accountable.
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Two
men held without bond for helping terrorists
By Pete Yost
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
A federal magistrate ordered two Virginia residents held without
bond Monday pending hearings later this week on charges they helped
some of the hijackers in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks obtain false
identification documents.
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Clinton
suspended from U.S. Supreme Court
By Anne Gearan
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
The Supreme Court opened its new term Monday with a rebuke of former
President Clinton, suspending him from practicing law before the
justices. Clinton was among 18 lawyers nationwide who received the
same discipline.
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