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Look deep into my wrists

by Eva Dameron Daily Lobo Rusty Z said some hypnotists use the long induction process to hypnotize people. Comedian and certified hypnotherapist James Zingelman, whose stage name is Rusty Z, grabs people's wrists. "If we hypnotized with a watch it would take forever," he said.



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News

Soccer team gets No. 2 seed

Staff Report One year after being snubbed by the NCAA tournament selection committee with a No. 13 seed despite its No. 1 ranking in Soccer Times, the UNM men's soccer team got an early Christmas present Monday. The selection committee picked the Lobos as the No.


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Opinion

Letter: U.S. senators do good job of lowering gas prices

Editor, I would like to commend our U.S. senators - including our own representatives Pete Domenici and Jeff Bingaman, among many others - for finally putting the pressure on the oil company executives. These price drops are just in time for ski season, and coincidentally around the same time of several indictments, charges of corruption and CIA leak investigations.


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Sports

UNM snags title; onward to NCAA

by Kristie Boudwin Daily Lobo UNM can finally guarantee a postseason for one football team this fall. The men's soccer team clinched the conference title and the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament Sunday in an overtime win against Air Force. Going into the game, three teams were still competing for the conference championship.


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Opinion

Column: Greed will be oil's demise

by Maceo Carrillo Martinet Daily Lobo columnist Why should we be surprised to learn about the oil shortage that is starting to hit this generation? If we combine our over-consumptive lifestyles with the fact that we have cut down entire landscapes of forests to suit our needs and wants, then why can't we also achieve in depleting oil? Don't we use our waterways to carry away our trash, causing people downstream to get sick and the fish to disappear or act abnormal? What makes us think we would treat the oil supply any differently? Running out of oil is just another example of how our lifestyles are catching up to us.


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Sports

Lobo defense takes lead against Falcons

by Kevin McFarland Daily Lobo Two exhibition games. Two different stories. The UNM men's basketball team held Division II foe Seattle Pacific University to 30 percent shooting from the floor on Saturday night, but only managed to win 71-53 after putting up 110 points last week against New Mexico Highlands University.


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Opinion

Letter: Want true Christianity? Talk to the man in red

Editor, I have been keeping up with the articles and editorials about the radical preachers around campus. I sat down in the Student Union Building to read the editorial page as usual, when I came across Joseph Basso's letter. He said he is willing to answer any questions people have about Christianity without assaulting them.



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News

Med school hosts memorial

by Marian Chavez Daily Lobo About 100 people donate their bodies to the UNM School of Medicine for research every year. Families, friends, students and faculty from the medical school gathered Saturday at the Aquinas Newman Center to honor the 104 people who donated their body to science this year.


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Bookstore promotes children's literacy at fair

by Lisa Adams Daily Lobo UNM alumnae Marilyn Markel and Carilyn Alarid said it took them about 10 years to get their children's book published. "We did a lot of work editing the book," Alarid said. The sisters were part of the UNM Bookstore Children's Book Fair on Saturday.



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Sports

A bittersweet end for cross country season

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo The UNM women's cross country team ended its season in bittersweet fashion Saturday with its best finish in 17 years at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships. Head coach Matt Henry saw his team likely fall short of an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships, but it was the best finish for the women's team in Henry's tenure.


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Opinion

Letter: Unlike student groups, zealots get free security

Editor, Several weeks ago and again on Wednesday, "religious Christians" - zealots - came to campus and harassed UNM students by calling us sinners and telling us we are all going to hell. Questions regarding freedom of speech and the legitimacy of the event itself aside, I believe this event demonstrates one serious flaw in UNM policy that both insults the hard work of UNM student organizations and provides unfair support from the UNM Police Department to zealous religious groups that come to visit campus.


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News

Part-time faculty get few benefits, little pay

by Christopher Sanchez Daily Lobo Christine Rack, a part-time faculty member at UNM, qualified for food stamps last year. Rack, who has a doctorate in sociology and is in the process of publishing a book, taught four courses last year and made about $12,000.


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Sports

Three-point shooting brings Bears down

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo The women's basketball team used hot three-point shooting to outshine the California Golden Bears 55-46 Sunday night. California's game plan was to shut down Dionne Marsh and the Lobos' post presence, and they did just that in the first half.


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News

Class plants remembrance tree

by Troy Chavkin Daily Lobo University College Dean Peter White said planting a tree helps bring life out of death. White, along with other UNM students and staff, planted a tree Thursday to remember the five people allegedly murdered Aug. 18 by John Hyde.


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Sports

Lobos 2 wins away from clinching conference title

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo The days of being thrown out of seventh-story windows and landing on its feet are over. The way senior center midfielder Brandon Moss sees it, the UNM men's soccer team dodged its last bullet. "We've had our nine lives already," Moss said, "and we're going on our 10th.


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News

57 students pledge to give marrow

by Jason Kleymann Daily Lobo College students are ideal bone marrow donors, said Fae Jones from United Blood Services. "We really like signing up the college crowd because they're younger people," she said. "They are going to be around longer and tend to be healthier people.


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News

UNM police nab murder suspect

by Christopher Sanchez Daily Lobo A wounded man requesting assistance on campus was detained by UNM police after officers found he had warrants charging him for killing his wife and stepson in Washington. UNM police dispatchers received a 911 call from Bryan Christopher Matsen, 35, at about 1 a.

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