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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. |
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Happy
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Raveen
Bhasin/Staff Photographer
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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. |
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Egg
hunt entertains local children
It wasnt 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. |
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Students
sleepless at St. Jude benefit
Fridays
fund-raiser for the St. Jude Childrens 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 Childrens
Research Hospital. |
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Alumnus
writes book on morals in college
A
TCU graduate encourages students to make effective decisions
in his new book on Christian ethics.
A Brite alumnus said students need to
make moral decisions that reflect Gods will in his
recently published book, What Must I Do. |
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Killer
kept audience guessing
Accusations
flew as audience members and actors all tried to figure
out who had killed Sir Roger Watersdown in a murder mystery
dinner.
The
Pond Street Grill was momentarily transformed into a dinner
theater with white linen table cloths, non-alcoholic champagne
and a four-course meal as 55 students enjoyed a murder
mystery Friday put on by Brachmans Hall Council. |
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