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10/15, Boulder, Colo.
District Attorney Alex Hunter admitted that mistakes were made in the JonBenet Ramsey slaying case.
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Hunter has faced a great deal of criticism about why no one was charged after the 13-month grand jury investigation.
~ome people did defend Hunter and accused the police of mishandling the evidence.
1M4 Bogota, Columbia
U.S. drug officialsin Puerto Rico arrested 1,290 lowerlevel drug traffickingsuspects in 15 countries. Among them was former Medellin cartel leader Fabio Ochoa.
Also, more than two dozen drug-running boats were seized, mostly in the Caribbean.
Job Squad offers students opportunity to earn cash
by Gabrielle Beltran staff writer
Are you looking for some extra cash?
Cabrini College has a service for students that can help anyone who is interested in finding a job.
The Job Squad is a job-matching service offered for students. If you have a few extra hours that you want to fill with earning some cash, look no further. There are people in this community that need your help.
The jobs that are listed range from babysitting to yard work, caring for disabled individuals or the elderly, or light housekeeping in someone's home.
Other jobs that are available include office work; from filing papers for businesses to computer knowledge for secretarial work.
There are also jobs for seasonal work, like shoveling snow, raking leaves or helping someone set up for a party.
Jobs that are posted on the bulletin board are from local busi-
10/18 Brazil, Ind.
A former nurse was convicted of murder for the death of six patients. Sentencing is set for Nov. 15. The defense attorneys for Orville Lynn Majors plan to appeal the verdict. Majors faces a maximum of 65 years on each count of murder. The six patientsdied all within a 13-month time span.
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lMS Islamabad,Pakistan
Pakistan's military chief, Gen. Pervaiz Musharraf, declared himself the country's leader after troops ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The military ruled Pakistan for 25 years of its 52year existence.
nesses or families in the community that call the office and ask them to post a job ad for employees.
The bulletin board is located right outside the Career Service and Co-op office. Posted on this bulletin board are approximately 250 ads for help monthly.
Requests for employees are posted daily, and all anyone has to do is call the numbers given. This service is also free.
Cabrini also has a web page for other Co-op jobs that Cabrini individuals are seeking.
Nancy Hutchinson, director of co-operative education and career services, is available to answer any questions. Students can also go online to www.cabrini.edu, go to fact sheets, go to the Career and Co-op services page and scroll down to LINKS. Cabrini's password is "Cavalier" and will be required to access Web Job Listings and JOBTRACK.
It is as easy as that to make some extra cash.
October 3 - 16, 1999
10/8/99, Altercation
10/16
Christchurch, New Zealand
An American doctor was rescued from the South Pole, five months after she found a lump in her breast, but remained stranded by the subzero temperatures.
After the plane landed on a runway carved out of ice, Dr. Jerri Nielsen was helped aboard and a replacement doctor was left in her place.