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LETTER: Kitchen pests can be controlled

I have received several work orders this semester about little "worms" in kitchen cabinets. These are not worms or maggots; they are the larval stage of either a moth or a beetle, from a group collectively known as stored-product pests.




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Sports

Softball looks for offensive season

Members of the UNM women's softball team said they know they have the defense that can help them become one of the best teams in the Mountain West Conference, but they're aching to prove they also have the offense that will propel them to the top.





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Opinion

COLUMN: Scandal shouldn't kill deregulation

As the chaotic destruction of Enron continues to drop new fallout on the business and political scene, new questions are arising as to the relationship that should exist between energy companies and the government. The United States isn't the only country to feel the blow of Enron's fall; the United Kingdom's recently deregulated energy market is reeling from the blow amid similar accusations of government collaboration.




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Opinion

LETTER: Jordan lost his luster by selling overpriced shoes

A couple of weeks ago I discovered that the new Michael "Air" Jordan basketball shoes will cost $200 for those interested in buying them. Two hundred dollars! For a pair of shoes? What the hell is wrong with Mr. Jordan? I can understand why Phil Knight, the CEO of Nike, would sell a pair of sneakers for such an outrageous price, but what I don't understand is why Mike would endorse such an overpricing.




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News

Penn State student still missing

It's been almost three months since anyone has seen or heard from Pennsylvania State University senior Cindy Song, and nobody has a clue where she is.


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News

President Bush more popular than policies

History will remember President Bush's commanding speech to the nation nine days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. But his first State of the Union address Tuesday night might be a bigger test of his leadership.




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News

HSC lab space seekers spare gym

Faculty and staff at the UNM Health Sciences Center and School of Medicine expressed relief Monday after hospital administration dropped - for now - plans to close a small gymnasium to make way for office space.



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