1988-01-21 Ball State daily news, Vol. 67, No. 79

Academy bill passes House committee, 18-0; Tax laws may surprise students; O'Bannon exits race for governor; Thief takes watch; Student Senate ponders Riverside Avenue closing; Neighbors shocked when teens kill man for pennies; Senate committee passes telephone measured service; Use of anabolic...

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Main Author: Corbit, Dana
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Language:English
Published: Ball State University 1988
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Online Access:http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/63127
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Summary:Academy bill passes House committee, 18-0; Tax laws may surprise students; O'Bannon exits race for governor; Thief takes watch; Student Senate ponders Riverside Avenue closing; Neighbors shocked when teens kill man for pennies; Senate committee passes telephone measured service; Use of anabolic steroids widespread, hazardous; 'Big River' opens tonight; Senate : Until 'student representatives' speak up, no one will listen; Mindless force is doomed; Biology reading suggested; Parking situation is bad, but drivers' solutions abnormal; O'Connor has maturity of long-time performer : Debut album includes folklore, mysticism; 'Terra Nova' recounts South Pole adventure, tragedy; Heart, blood diseases leading killer of Americans; Cards lose thriller at Central Michigan; Men lose big to Chippewas, 72-51; Los Angeles Raiders coach Flores quits 'pressure cooker'; Alford's on-court leadership leaves void for Hoosiers; First female umpire may work Major League games this season; National Hockey League deserves attention from sports fans; Coach's resignation affects George : Quarterback will stay in Illinois program; Graf advances to final of Australian Open This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about