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Jul. 24, 1996
University President Nils Hasselmo restated Monday the need for University conversion to a biweekly pay system for all employees. "We cannot afford to have dual pay systems," Hasselmo said at his monthly
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  • Michelle Kibiger
Jul. 24, 1996
Several University classrooms are getting a face-lift this summer thanks to the state Legislature, which approved a $4.2 million funding request this spring to repair classrooms. Seven classrooms
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Jul. 24, 1996
Former Gophers Can Ergenekan and Bengt Zikarsky and incoming freshman Alexandre Massura all saw Olympic action Tuesday in men's swimming. Massura, competing for Brazil, and Zikarsky of Germany both
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  • Jessica Steeno
Jul. 24, 1996
A man was arrested Friday in Walter Library for exposing his genitals to a student studying there, according to a University Police report. University Police Officer Charles Miner was called to the
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  • Aaron Kirscht
Jul. 22, 1996
In the movie "The Natural," a young Roy Hobbs carves a bat from the heart of a tree struck by lightning. He goes on to use that bat -- dubbed Wonder Boy -- in a short, sweet baseball career. Another
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  • By Tom
Jul. 22, 1996
The University Board of Regents and I had a remarkable experience this spring when we asked Minnesotans to tell us what they wanted to see in the next University president. Our experience proved that
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Jul. 22, 1996
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Alight with the gold-medal glow of the Olympics, yet saddened by a numbing aircraft disaster, President Clinton said today that America's Olympians are "living examples of what dreamers
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  • Paul Sanders
Jul. 22, 1996
In 16 years, Maggie Towle has gone from making room reservations at Coffman Memorial Union to becoming its director. "I worked in the room reservations department, unlocking meeting room doors, delivering
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  • Tris Wykes
Jul. 22, 1996
Jim Mastro's workouts can be hit or miss propositions. Like any dedicated athlete, the 47-year old Mastro is a training zealot. Weight-lifting, sprints and technical workouts all hone his abilities
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Jul. 22, 1996
Sister Doris Gormley is director of corporate social responsibility for The Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia. Reviewing the convent's investment portfolio, she discovered that no women or minorities
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  • Heather Owens
Jul. 22, 1996
Regardless of race or economic status, students should have the opportunity to fulfill their potentials, said several speakers, including U.S. Rep. Martin Sabo, DFL-Minn, on Saturday at Green Hall
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  • Joel Sawyer
Jul. 22, 1996
With the merger between University Hospital and Clinic and Fairview Health System scheduled for Board of Regents approval next week, many unionized hospital workers are looking with dread and fear
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Jul. 22, 1996
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England (AP) -- The ovation built with each step as British Open champion Tom Lehman took toward the 18th green, a deafening roar filling his eyes with tears that washed away years of
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  • Matthew Cross
Jul. 22, 1996
Former Gophers hockey player and Minnesota Arctic Blast captain Cory Laylin led the team with two goals and two assists Saturday to give the Blast an 8-7 win. The victory extended the squad's winning
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Jul. 22, 1996
Cutting the nation's enormous budget deficit is one of the few issues in this presidential election year that isn't provoking rhetorical battles among candidates competing for the nation's highest
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