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[ Monday, July 10, 2000 ]
 
Graphic: Ben Long
GRAPHIC: Ben Long

NEWS

By virtue of the protest march down College Avenue yesterday afternoon, it appears the National Governors' Association isn't the only group trying to influence the lives of local and national citizens.
  • Police arrest execution opponents


  • In the days leading up to the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Ridge keeps coming up as a possible running mate for presidential candidate George W. Bush, governor of Texas.

    In his second speech to the National Governors Association, retired Army Gen. Colin Powell used his national profile to focus attention on his private efforts to support programs for children.


    President Clinton plans to make his second visit to State College today. But don't look for him to do any shopping downtown or mingling with the locals. Clinton's one scheduled stop is the National Governors' Association annual meeting.

    Featuring a blend of policy, politics and privacy, the 92nd National Governors' Association annual meeting runs through tomorrow at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel.





    SPORTS

    OPINIONS

    Government should control patenting, use of genetic code

    ARTS
    He dressed in a No. 23 Lady Lions' basketball jersey and was on top of his game, putting on a spectacular performance. He wore a watch, but when Bill Cosby is on stage, time is irrelevant.



    WEATHER
    Online editor for this issue:
    Kelly Bradish BIO






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