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Senior issues make way into presidential race ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - President Bush and Sen. John Kerry vied for the senior vote Tuesday, swapping charges over Social Security and a looming shortage of flu vaccine two weeks before Election Day. The two rivals for the White House focused on domestic issues as Vice President Dick Cheney raised the terrifying specter of terrorists attacking U.


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Former UNM student dies in Iraq under enemy fire Christopher Merville wanted to do his part in helping the country after the sudden death of his father and the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the East Coast. He enlisted in the Army in February 2002 and was shipped to Oklahoma for training, then to South Korea, where he met his fiancÇe.


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Online game fosters GPS treasure hunts

It was 9 p.m., and all five members of the Hazeltine family reached the top of a 4-mile uphill hike after a 100-mile drive. "It started with finding caches in each quadrant of Albuquerque, then used math and waypoint projections to lead us to the mountains in each quadrant of the state," said Larry Hazeltine, Albuquerque resident.


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Forum explains the art of polling

The war in Iraq, the debates and political advertisements have one thing in common - they influence the polls. But the relation between the reliability, reasoning and the people behind the polls isn't always as obvious. In an effort to clear up the process, the second installment of UNM's Election 2004 Forum Series brought Brian Sanderoff, president of Research and Polling, Inc.


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Traveling exhibit celebrates Irish author

It took a character in a book to inspire a holiday almost as popular as St. Patrick's Day in Ireland. Bloomsday is named after Leopold Bloom, a fictional character in the book Ulysses, written by James Joyce. It is celebrated on June 16, the day Joyce went on his first date with Nora Barnacle, who would later become his wife.


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Profile:Student serves up life as a bartender

Bartending is a profession sometimes glorified by movies such as "Coyote Ugly" and "Cocktails." UNM junior Laurie Kraw, 32, has been a bartender for five years at the Monte Vista Fire Station. Daily Lobo: What made you decide to start working as a bartender? Laurie Kraw: I started working as a cocktail waitress to make money for school, and the hours were flexible.


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Nader rebuts presidential debate issues

Prevented from participating in the final presidential debate, independent candidate Ralph Nader instead issued a rebuttal to what he called Sen. John Kerry and President Bush's "cure for insomnia" arguments. Nader focused his remarks on issues he said were overlooked during the debate, including how to withdraw from Iraq.


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Election topics addressed online

Cyberspace is the newest realm of debate for young potential voters to get election questions answered by three presidential candidates. More than 5,100 questions were submitted to the online debate sponsored by the New Voters Project. President Bush, Sen.


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Faculty club to be 'homey space'

Faculty members will have a new place to mingle and get a beer after work this winter. Renovations to the house at 1923 Las Lomas Road began mid-August for a faculty club. Roger Lujan, director of facility planning, said $131,000 was allocated for the project that is slated for completion during winter break.


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Steinem talks democracy

Author, activist and co-founder of Ms. Magazine Gloria Steinem said on Tuesday women can win New Mexico for Kerry. "If (single) women would have voted in the same proportion as married women in the last election, we would have had such a huge margin against Bush that even shenanigans wouldn't have been able to fix it," she said.


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Regents revise policies on selecting contractors

UNM construction projects are entering an era where the company with the best value would get the bid. The University has toyed with accepting the lowest bid, using project labor agreements and giving priority to Lobo Club donors when awarding contracts for construction projects.


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Regents meeting notes

The following agenda items were approved at the Board of Regents meeting on Tuesday: * Deletion of equipment from UNM's inventory list that is worn out, unusable or obsolete * Commission on Higher Education IT Capital request for $3,920,000 for WebCT's Vista software to implement at UNM, TVI and NMSU * A $2,500,000 request for hardware, fiber and software for the New Mexico Gigapop * Supplemental insurance programs for UNM employees * Policy on selection of contractors for UNM construction projects * School of Architecture and Planning and the College of Fine Arts and Design Library * Replacement of three fluoroscopy rooms in the Radiology Department * Upgrade of trauma radiology room to digital * Contract for greeters, attendants, drivers and managers operating three shuttles 12 hours per day * Additional security during construction of the new hospital west wing * Property acquisition at 717 Encino Place NE.


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Natives protest Columbus Day

In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue. In 2004, students from Native American studies say that's no reason for celebration. American-Indian students protested Columbus Day on Monday with a rally in the SUB, saying the day should instead be called Indigenous Peoples' Day.


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Romero, Wilson clash in debate

In a short and fiery second debate Monday, state Sen. Richard Romero and U.S. Rep. Heather Wilson stepped up their attacks against each other. The Rotary Club of Albuquerque hosted the 30-minute debate at the Sheraton Old Town. Wilson, a Republican, and Romero, a Democrat, are campaigning for New Mexico's 1st Congressional District seat.


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Departments pitch in to assist recycling efforts

by Deborah Harvey Daily Lobo Between March and August, UNM recycled 320 tons of materials. "Most departments are doing a substantial job in complying with the recycling program that is set up at UNM," said Linda McCormick, resource conservation manager.


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Architecture building plans get hesitant OK

A project in the development stages for seven years has plans to break ground in November. But regents were hesitant to recommend the agenda item in Monday's Finance and Facilities Committee meeting because money from private donations is not in the bank.


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Correction

In Monday's Right Angle column "Dems use celebs as ploy for votes," columnist Alyssa Screpcinski incorrectly charged Michael Moore with demanding high fees for his appearances on the Slacker Uprising Tour. Moore is largely paying for the tour himself, said Anne Moore, Michael's sister.


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Moore calls on slackers to vote

"Slackers of the world unite," Michael Moore said, passing out clean underwear and Ramen noodles - "the sustenance of slackers everywhere" - to people who promise to vote on Nov. 2. Moore's Slacker Uprising Tour brought an estimated 7,500 to the Pit on Sunday.


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Show celebrates international, local talents

The Baptist Student Union took a different approach to draw a crowd to its annual talent show Friday night. "We have the best Thai food in the city," said Ted With, director of the Baptist Student Union. "That's the best way for students to find out." With said other students come just to see cook Tina Bautoom, who is also a DJ and was a performer at the event.


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Kerry vies for New Mexico votes

Forty women stood on stage with Sen. John Kerry on Sunday night. "I was like 5 feet away," said pilot Cindy Aspden. "That was pretty amazing." Ruben Pulido, spokesman for the Kerry campaign, said different groups of people get the chance to stand with the senator each time he's in the state.

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