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In keeping with President Bush's proclamation of today as a day of prayer to honor this week's victims terrorist tasks, the UNM Alumni Memorial Chapel will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to provide University community members with a place for reflection and prayer.


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UNM professor earns top criminal defense award

UNM Law Professor Barbara Bergman, who serves on various boards and committees, practices criminal defense, teaches law classes and writes books, was recently recognized by her peers with a prestigious award.


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Opinion

LETTERS: Gordon encourages University to unite

Tuesday, the UNM community was bound together in shock and sadness as the horrible events of the day unfolded. As we all begin a new day, I would hope that this sense of community endures and that we come together in support of each other as each of us tries to understand and cope with these tragic events.



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Community unites after attack

Services including art therapy and candlelight vigils are being offered by the University community following Tuesday's terrorist attacks in Washington, D.C., New York City and Pennsylvania.


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Opinion

LETTERS: Belief that U.S. provoked terrorist attacks is irrational

Perhaps the only good thing that could result from Tuesday's mass murder in New York and Washington, D.C., is the uncommon dialogue that is taking place among students as they discuss the bombing and what should be done about it. Such discussion is regrettably rare on our campus and should be encouraged whenever and wherever it takes place.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Few Muslims are fundamentalist

On behalf of the Muslim Student Association, I write this to say that the campus Muslim community condemns in the strongest of terms the terrorist attacks made upon the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.


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Sports

Sports In Brief

Numerous scheduled UNM athletic events have been postponed due to the terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania


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Searching For Answers

Scott Free, a campus ministry assistant, leads a song at the Christian Student Center Wednesday during a prayer service for Tuesday's terrorist attack victims.


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Forum to cover war alternatives

A New Mexico military industry watchdog group is sponsoring a forum tonight at the UNM Continuing Education Center on national security and retaliation in the aftermath of this week's terrorist attacks.


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Culture

Hunting for fall gems

The summer blockbusters have come and gone without leaving a mark. It is time again for the fall movie releases to hit a theater near you. As always, the fall movies begin to generate Oscar buzz and this year is no exception.




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America In Shock

A fiery blast rocks the World Trade Center after two commercial airplanes hit it Tuesday morning in New York City.


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Source of attack may be hard to find

The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon on Tuesday evoked comparisons to Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The major difference, though, is that the enemy might be harder to find.



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Opinion

COLUMN: Terrorist attackers must pay

"From the ABC building here in New York we can see the World Trade Center. the towers are visible from all over the island. but they're not there anymore." These words penetrated my half-conscious mind Tuesday morning as the radio came on to wake me for class.




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