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Bared breasts to get piercing deal

People daring enough to bare their breasts and let the world watch as they get their nipples pierced in the window of a local tattoo shop this month will get the $70 procedure, and the jewelry, for free.



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Luncheon honors N.M. teachers

Congresswoman Heather Wilson said during a recognition luncheon Friday that UNM's College of Education is working to keep teachers in the state while inspiring children to pursue careers in math and science.


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Train fire deaths provoke Hindu attack

India - Muslims in the western state of Gujarat were still too frightened to leave their homes or return to those they fled, fearing more attacks from Hindus after five days of mob violence that claimed another 14 lives Sunday.


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GPSA approves new rules for research fund

The graduate student government approved a slew of appropriations and, after lengthy, heated debate, adopted new rules for the distribution of the state's graduate research fund during its monthly meeting Saturday.





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Hopefuls vie for UNM votes

A small group of UNM students, faculty and staff questioned various Democratic candidates and their representatives about the death penalty, gay and lesbian rights, UNM funding and jobs for graduating students Thursday night in Dane Smith Hall.


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Faculty rally to adjust fall 2002 calendar

The ASUNM Steering and Rules Committee voted against joining the Faculty Senate in urging revision of the fall 2002 academic calendar that starts the semester a week earlier than usual, leaving one week of classes after Thanksgiving.



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A heated life or death debate

Advocates on both sides of the death penalty issued passionate arguments in defense of victims' families and accused criminals during a forum Wednesday at the UNM Law School.



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News in Brief

Authorities were looking at possible charges against a man they believe supplied alcohol to a group of teen-age girls - one of whom later died.The results of toxicology tests on the body of Felisha Holguin, 14, were not finished Monday, said Tim Stepetic, a spokesman for the state Office of the Medical Investigator.The Rio Grande High School freshman was declared dead Saturday morning at St. Joseph Hospital after she attended a slumber party at the home of another girl's aunt.



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NASA helps students gain experience

UNM student Kenneth Armijo says his cooperative work experience through the University's NASA Training Project may be the ticket to a great job after graduation.





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Greens aim to boost participation

Members of the Bernalillo County Green Party elected new officers and brainstormed ways to boost party participation during the group's annual convention Saturday at the UNM Law School.

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