Tuesday, November 13, 2001

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The wrecked tail from American Airlines flight 587 is lifted out of Jamaica Bay Nov. 12. All 255 on board are believed dead.
AA flight 587 crashes in Queens
A senior Bush administration official said, “It’s looking like it’s not a terrorist attack.”
Beth Holland - Newsday

NEW YORK – A jetliner with 260 people aboard plummeted into Queens Monday, killing all aboard and leaving at least six people missing in Belle Harbor, a neighborhood still torn by grief from the World Trade Center tragedy.

 

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New classes reflect issues raised by Sept. 11 attacks
The topics include the social, cultural and political causes of terrorism, the role of the United States in world affairs and its history, psychological factors, civil liberties and public opinions.

Group accommodates racially mixed students
Binghamton University added the Binghamton Association of Mixed Students (BAMS) to its long list of SA-chartered organizations on Oct. 30.

Real time course registration results in mixed reviews
All students are participating in the new system for the first time this semester

Paper questions readership program
“I don’t think we’ll ever be comfortable with the way The Star is financing its freebie in competition with other newspapers.” Trevor Brown, dean, IU School of Journalism

Poet recites works in unique style
“I like (Willie Perdomo) and I want him to be like my godfather. he captivated the audience and I was inspired..” Kimeta MrKulic, senior sociology major

Crisis fund sits untapped
The fund is intended to aid students and faculty who suffer from some sort of hardship as a result of Sept. 11

Scientists derive new theories from mammoth extinction
By about 10,000 years ago, all these animals – and others, such as American lions, cheetahs, saber-toothed cats and giant bears – were gone

 

 

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