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Arrest warrant issued for cleric
U.S. announces arrest warrant against radical Shiite cleric, stepping up confrontation after clashes kill dozens.

BAGHDAD, Iraq — U.S. administrators in Iraq declared a radical Shiite cleric an “outlaw” Monday and announced a warrant for his arrest, heightening a confrontation after battles between his supporters and coalition troops killed at least 52 Iraqis and nine coalition troops, including eight Americans.

American officials would not say when they would move to arrest Muqtada al-Sadr, who is holed up in the main mosque in Kufa, south of Baghdad, guarded by armed supporters.
Happy hunting
Raveen Bhasin/Staff Photographer
Hundreds of children and parents, along with a few Student Foundation members, the Easter Bunny and SuperFrog, mingle through Sadler Lawn after searching for eggs Sunday afternoon.
Egg hunt entertains local children

It wasn’t your imagination, there really was an oversized bunny on campus this weekend. The Easter Bunny and SuperFrog helped more then 750 children find Easter eggs on Sunday. The area in front of Sadler Hall from Clark Hall to Reed Hall was roped off for the children to run around searching for eggs and candy.
Students sleepless at St. Jude benefit
Friday’s fund-raiser for the St. Jude Children’s Hospital celebrated months of hard work.

More than 200 students stayed “Up ‘Till Dawn” Friday night as they celebrated the end of a yearlong fund-raising campaign for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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Opinion
Extra day should be given for Easter
Students need time to travel home after holiday

It’s Easter this Sunday. As millions of Americans are attending Easter church services and having dinner with their family, there you are: wedged in seat 24B with no escape. You know who you are: you’re a TCU student.
Newspapers fail sensitivity
Photos of dead bodies don’t belong on cover

This isn’t a column about the attacks in Fallujah, Iraq. I don’t have the skills to give a respectful and adequate take on what happened last Wednesday. However, I am fully capable of expressing my disgust at the print media for how they handled the coverage.
Other opinions
Music and law can’t suit all



Sports
Defense reigns in scrimmage
The football team concluded spring drills Saturday with confidence and high hopes for next season.

Jerome Braziel hasn’t quite achieved household name status as a defensive back in his first three seasons with the Horned Frogs, but he could be well on his way.

   
 
     
 
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