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Aug. 09, 1996
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) -- When Penn State coach Joe Paterno makes a rule, it's rarely broken. But when running back Curtis Enis came along last season, exceptions had to be made. The first of Paterno's
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  • Kamariea Forcier
Aug. 09, 1996
More than 50 people packed into U.S. District Judge David Doty's courtroom Thursday to hear closing remarks in a gender discrimination case filed against the University by two former professors. Doty's
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  • Joel Sawyer
Aug. 09, 1996
University Medical School officials are setting the foundation for what will be one of the largest and most comprehensive medical practice groups in the Midwest. Last month, Medical School faculty
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Aug. 09, 1996
CLARKSON, Ky. (AP) -- A man who walked into a rural bank branch carrying a rifle and wearing a stocking over his head was shot to death Thursday by the bank's manager, who then went out and shot out
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  • Matthew Cross
Aug. 09, 1996
Former Gophers hockey player Justin McHugh has scored four goals and notched five assists for Team USA, which is playing in the In-Line World Championships this week. The Americans are 4-0 going into
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Aug. 09, 1996
For two weeks, starting near the end of July, I was easy to find. Yes, I sat glued to the TV, a bottle of Hamm's in hand, drowning myself in the muck of guts, glory and hype that is the Olympic Games.
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Aug. 09, 1996
LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (AP) -- Eight months ago President Clinton told a jubilant crowd of Protestants and Catholics that he saw Londonderry as "a peaceful city; a safe city; a hopeful city."
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  • Joel Sawyer
Aug. 07, 1996
The merger between University Hospital and Fairview Health System will not be jeopardized by HealthPartners' decision Monday to refer fewer patients to Fairview Riverside Medical Center, University
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  • Michelle Kibiger
Aug. 07, 1996
The College of Education and Human Development is one of several University colleges moving toward a more international curriculum. "Knowledge is now public property everyplace," said Dr. Josef
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  • Michelle Kibiger
Aug. 07, 1996
Hennepin County Judge David W. Duffy was assigned Monday to a case in which two former employees are suing the University, alleging that the school fired them because of their disabilities. Susan
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  • Brian Bakst
Aug. 07, 1996
After three months of house hunting and 10 trips to the University's housing service, University student Adam Patterson is still looking for a place to live this fall. The College of Liberal Arts
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  • Matthew Cross
Aug. 07, 1996
Former Gophers running back Chris Darkins, now with the Green Bay Packers, decided Tuesday that he will undergo shoulder surgery and miss the 1996 NFL season. Darkins dislocated his left shoulder
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  • Jessica Steeno
Aug. 07, 1996
Last week's full moon coincided with a rash of odd crimes. A motorist hit a bicyclist Aug. 1 in Dinkytown. The driver then got out of his car and physically assaulted the bicyclist, according to
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Aug. 07, 1996
Chechen RebelsAttack Grozny,Dozens Reported Killed GROZNY, Russia (AP) -- Chechen rebels launched their biggest assault in months Tuesday, seizing several strategic sites in the center of Grozny while
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  • Ryan Schuster
Aug. 07, 1996
The closing ceremonies for the 1996 summer Olympics in Atlanta are already completed. But former Gophers hockey star Justin McHugh is competing this week against some of the best athletes in the world
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