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BAGHDAD, Iran (AP) Top U.N. officials warned Iraq on Saturday that it is running out of time to cooperate and avoid war, and arms inspectors examined the type of mobile lab the United States says could be used to make biological weapons. One inspection was scrubbed after Iraqi officials insisted on following a U.N. team by helicopter into the northern
AUSTIN (AP) The two largest public university systems in Texas want the power to set their own tuition, and with state government in a $9.9 billion hole, the Legislature is expected to consider an idea it has rejected before. The idea, called tuition deregulation, is among several higher-education issues expected to be debated during the legislative session. The University of Texas and Texas A&M systems are also seeking increased funding, fewer state rules and a greater commitment to research. Students are seeking a voice on the UT system SEOUL, South Korea (AP)High-ranking U.S. officials last month considered attacking North Korea before agreeing to seek a peaceful solution to the standoff over nuclear weapons, South Korea
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sportsEarly last week, the screening committee charged with the duty of finding Temple
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obituariesfuneral noticesENGEL, John B., 91, Rosebud, 2 p.m., Cook-Gerngross-Green-Patterson Funeral Home, Rosebud. Burial in Phillips Cemetery, Travis.
JORDAN, Patsy, 66, Lampasas, 2 p.m., Dodson Funeral Home, Lampasas. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lampasas.
STANLEY, James Robert, 88, Lee County, 2 p.m., Hugh Wilson Cemetery, Tanglewood. Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home, Rockdale, in charge. |