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UNM earns two computer science grants

The chairman of the UNM Computer Sciences Department has been awarded two grants from the National Science Foundation totaling more than $750,000 to help fund research for testing and information encryption.



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Making Sparks Fly

Joel Smith of Big J Enterprises welds a water pipe in the Student Union Building Wednesday. Visit www.dailylobo.com for more construction photos.





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Group asks Berthold to resign

A group led by Albuquerque Republican Reps. Rob Burpo and William Fuller outlined why Professor Richard Berthold should not teach at UNM anymore during a news conference outside of Hodgin Hall Tuesday.


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Author blames attacks on U.S.

Andrew Lewis, a writer for the Ayn Rand Objectivist Institute, says the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks resulted from the United States' moral failure to fight terrorism that began nearly a century ago.


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Give us a kiss

Junior Zara Southard throws a porcelain pot in the ASUNM Arts and Crafts Studio in the Communication and Journalism Building Monday as senior Mark Chavez, director of the studio, gives Buddy the dog a kiss.


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Job Hunt

Water Resources director Michael Campana, right, listens to English professor Barry Gaines answer a question during a forum in the Student Services Center Monday. Gaines is being considered for the dean of University College vacancy.





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Professor sorry for `Pentagon' remark

UNM history professor Richard Berthold is no stranger to controversy. He has never wavered in standing by his opinion, whether it is reprimanding the University in a column, supporting Palestine or criticizing affirmative action. He has never wavered, that is, until Sept 11.



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CAREER: Local economy hit by attacks

While the economy is reeling from a sluggish third quarter and recent terrorist attacks on the East Coast, a local economist says that many expect a short recession with a quick rebound.



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UNM Hospital focus of national E.R. show

People will get a peek at how the UNM Hospital staff deals with bloody accident victims and children who get popcorn lodged in their ears tonight on "Trauma: Life in the E.R." on the Learning Channel at 6 and 9 p.m.

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