By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff Anna Nelson spent her youth carrying a Bible in one hand and a spell book in the other. But this Catholic schoolgirl-turned-witch isn’t going to mount a broomstick and sail off into the moonlight tonight. Read more...
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October 30, 9:00 pm
Witches gather to celebrate Samhain holiday
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October 30, 9:00 pm
News Briefs
UCLA student wins film prize UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television graduate screenwriting student Beverly Newfeld won first prize in the Samuel Goldwyn Writing Awards for her love story “Brown Widow.” The 46th annual awards, to recognize excellence in dramatic writing, were announced Monday by Samuel Goldwyn Jr., president of the Samuel Goldwyn Foundation, in a ceremony at UCLA. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
U.S. plans to step up attacks on Taliban
The Associated Press Northern alliance fighters fire a Soviet-made D-30 howitzer near the opposition-controlled village of AI-Khanum, Takhar province, Monday, with a Soviet-made BM-21 rocket launcher in the background. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
UCLA discusses Mexico’s new government, hosts leaders
By Dexter Gauntlett Daily Bruin Reporter To address Mexico’s transition in 2001 to its first non-Partido Revolucionario Institucional government in 70 years, UCLA hosted an all-day forum of political leaders, journalists and scholars of Mexican descent Monday. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
Crime Watch
Petty theft Five parking permits, three backpacks, two wallets, one cell phone and one purse were stolen during this period, totaling a loss of $640. Someone stole the rear license plate from a blue-green 1994 Honda Accord in Lot 3 between 7 p.m Friday and 8 a.m. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
Latest diagnosis brings tally of anthrax victims to 15
By David Espo The Associated Press WASHINGTON “”mdash; A New Jersey woman became the nation’s 15th confirmed anthrax victim Monday and spores turned up in at least three additional government buildings in the capital in a slow, steady spread of bioterrorism. Read more...
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October 28, 9:00 pm
Fight against terrorism claims civilian lives
By Kathy Gannon The Associated Press KABUL, Afghanistan “”mdash; American airstrikes meant to punish the Taliban spilled over Sunday into residential neighborhoods of the Afghan capital, killing 13 civilians ““ the second time in as many days that missiles have accidentally hit homes and killed residents. Read more...