The Associated Press Cattle look out of a cattle van in front of the slaughterhouse in Euskirchen, Germany. These cattle are two of the 400,000 which are to be slaughtered. Read more...
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April 10, 9:00 pm
Mad Cow has contributed to British problem with agriculture
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April 10, 9:00 pm
Pencils signify pain of sanctions
 ANGIE LEVINE Students collect pencils on Bruin Walk to raise awareness about U.N. sanctions placed on Iraq. For each pencil, 17 cents will be donated human rights groups. Read more...
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April 10, 9:00 pm
Community Briefs
Scientists share Tyler award, $200,000 Two men who together pioneered the field of conservation biology will share the 2001 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement and its $200,000 award. Read more...
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April 9, 9:00 pm
De Neve structures not likely to be ready in fall
 DANIEL WONG Long Nguyen, of the Berger construction company, forklifts materials in the De Neve Plaza, which is still undergoing construction after several delays, pushing it months behind schedule. Read more...
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April 9, 9:00 pm
Online services recover from attacks
By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter Despite recent disruptions of two online services at UCLA, officials report that the incidents do not pose reason for alarm. Read more...
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April 9, 9:00 pm
IRS-trained volunteers offer free tax advice
By Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff After more than an hour of tax consultation, Michelle Harris described her experience of filing income taxes as “painful.” Harris, an employee at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, said she usually has her accountant file her taxes or takes them to H & R Block, a certified tax and financial service provider. Read more...
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April 9, 9:00 pm
Crime Watch
CRIME WATCH Â 5 Vehicles stolen $7080 Grand theft $3355 Petty theft Petty theft Five parking permits, five wallets, five cellular phones, two purses, two backpacks and two car stereos were stolen during this period, amounting to a total loss of $2,760. Read more...