Wednesday, May 29, 1996 New, high-tech parking system may be a ‘plus’ for many campus commutersBy Toni Dimayuga Daily Bruin Contributor Hi-tech, futuristic gadgets reminiscent of "Mission: Impossible" will soon be appearing at a UCLA parking lot near you. Read more...
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May 28, 9:00 pm
Park & Ride
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May 28, 9:00 pm
Proceed with caution
Wednesday, May 29, 1996SCOTT O/Daily Bruin The driver of this Nissan truck was injured by broken glass Tuesday when his truck overturned on Circle Drive West. Read more...
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May 27, 9:00 pm
Satisfy my Soul
Tuesday, May 28, 1996GENEVIEVE LIANG Desie "G," lead singer of the band of the same name, sings at the Festival. GENEVIEVE LIANG Bottles of smoking incense GENEVIEVE LIANG Hair-wrap woman Princess Originald wraps the hair of a spectator at the festival. Read more...
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May 27, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA to alter board¹s structure
Tuesday, May 28, 1996 Capitulation to Young’s demands bars elected officials from service By Michael Angell Daily Bruin Contributor After months of words like "accountability," "financial responsibility" and "politicization," the only words spoken by board members last Friday was either "yes" or "abstain." With these two little words, the students’ association (ASUCLA) Board of Directors finally decided to prevent elected officials from serving on the board in their last meeting of the year. Read more...
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May 27, 9:00 pm
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Tuesday, May 28, 1996 One Love SUSIE CHU/Daily Bruin Babacar Nidaye, in a Tinghadou Hat, enjoys the music while helping to run the "House of Incense" booth at the 10th Annual Jazz and Reggae Festival. Read more...
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May 23, 9:00 pm
Machines not main source for underage smokers
Friday, May 24, 1996 By Leonard Pallats The Associated Press ATLANTA — A government survey found that only 2 percent of underage smokers get their cigarettes from vending machines, suggesting a ban on them would have little effect. Read more...
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May 23, 9:00 pm
Feds charge Chinese officials in gun smuggling racket
Friday, May 24, 1996 ‘Operation Dragon Fire’ yields $4 million in weaponsBy Richard Cole Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — A top Chinese arms official was among 14 people charged with smuggling 2,000 automatic AK-47 rifles into the United States, federal prosecutors said Thursday. Read more...