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Wednesday,
November 21, 2001
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Internet
access prioritized to manage network traffic
By Jordan Blum
Staff Reporter
Information Services officials said TCU has no plans to curb annual
bandwidth additions but will reshape budget strategies if bandwidth
prices begin to rise.
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story
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Milton
visitation hours to continue
By Aaron Chimbel
Staff Reporter
Milton Daniel Hall residents will enjoy their extended visitation
hours for at least one more semester.
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Aiming
High
New SGA president sets lofty goals, achieves them
Kristin Delorantis
Staff Reporter
As
a junior in high school, Chelsea Hudson swore she would never be
involved with government after high school because it never accomplished
anything.
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No
holiday blues
Those who remain in Fort Worth try to make best
of situation
By John-Mark Day
Staff Reporter
When the pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving, they were far
from home. TCU senior James Mick can sympathize. Mick, a resident
assistant, will be spending Thanksgiving on duty in the Tom Brown-Pete
Wright Residential Community.
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NATIONAL
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Journalists
bodies recovered
By Chris Tomlinson
Associated Press
JALALABAD,
Afghanistan Anti-Taliban militiamen recovered the bodies
Tuesday of four international journalists who were ambushed in a
narrow mountain pass as they headed for the Afghan capital.
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Pentagon
may halt bombing for talks
By Matt Kelley
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
The Pentagon might halt some bombing in Afghanistan while
negotiations continue between opposition forces and anti-Taliban
and al-Queda fighters holed up in the only northern city that has
not fallen.
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Anthrax
found in office mailrooms
By Pete Yost
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
A sample taken from a plastic evidence bag containing a still-unopened
letter to Sen. Patrick Leahy contains at least 23,000 anthrax spores,
enough for more than two lethal doses, a federal law enforcement
official said Tuesday.
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