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Taliban showing desperation

In bloody desperation, Osama bin Laden loyalists and other foreign members of a besieged Taliban force in Kunduz are executing Afghan Taliban fighters who advocate surrendering, U.S. and anti-Taliban leaders said Monday.



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Retired UNM sociology professor dies

A memorial service for sociology professor Patrick McNamara, who taught at UNM for 27 years before retiring in 1998, will be held today at 10 a.m. at the Aquinas Newman Center.


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Speaker talks of attrocities in Colombia

After three days of hiding out in cold water while the state military attacked his farming community with grenades and machine guns, Marino Cordoba said he decided to speak out against human rights violations in Columbia.




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A fan's playground

Dylan Garzan, 7, throws a ball to friends during tailgating activities in the University Stadium parking lot before Saturday's game against Colorado State University.



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Trauma of Sept. 11 felt in schools

Students across the country may be feeling less motivated to do homework and have an even lower desire to be in class after the Sept. 11 attacks, said Dr. Michael Villanueva, a psychologist at UNM.


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Mystery man

About 25 security guards escort an unidentified man to the Anthropology Building Thursday afternoon. Anthropology Department and Maxwell Museum staff refused to disclose what was going on except to say that it was a mock military exercise.


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Body art

Indian Student Association members Sabiha Shaikh and Kavita Kumar, from left, give henna tattoos to sophomore Lindsy Trengove, middle right, and freshman Marissa Martinez during the second annual International Festival in Johnson Center Wednesday.


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Connection nearly sweeps election

The Connection slate nearly swept ASUNM's election Wednesday but may face charges after 2,000 copies of the Daily Lobo were removed before delivery, stuffed with slate candidate fliers and distributed to bins around campus.



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Senate debates conference funding

ASUNM Senators debated standards for appropriation and talked about fallout from dialogue in the Daily Lobo regarding an ousted interim election commissioner and a constitutional amendment during a meeting Wednesday.


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Key to kicker's success this season is relaxation

UNM senior kicker and punter Vladimir Borombozin is having an outstanding year for the football team. He has made 16 straight field goals, dating back to last year. His last missed field goal in a game was more than a year ago. He was nominated for the Lou Groza Award, which is given annually to the best field goal kickers in the nation, but he was not one of the three finalists for the honor.




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Ghostbusters come to Southwest

UNM student Jessica Irwin spent much of her Sunday evening pacing through the dark Church Street CafÇ in Old Town in search of paranormal activity and a ghost named Sarah.


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Scholars to debate 'Origins of Order'

Two distinguished scholars, Stuart Kauffman of the Santa Fe Institute and William Dembski of Baylor University, will be participating in a symposium and debate on "The Origins of Order," today from 4-6 p.m. in Room 101 of Woodward Hall.

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