Meetings on parking plan under way 
By Grant Smith
Staff Writer

A committee of West Virginia University faculty, staff and students met for the first time Thursday to begin reviewing a five-year parking plan and to recommend changes.
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Recent lawsuits mark beginning of push for slavery reparations
By Deborah Kong
AP Minority Issues Writer 

Lawsuits charging that three companies profited from the slave trade are just the beginning of a larger legal effort to seek reparations for American blacks who are descendants of slaves.
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Campus Crime

E-mail, telephone make stalking that much easier, and anonymous… 
3/20 10 a.m. Report of a suspicious letter at Brooks Hall. Suspicion unfounded.
3/22 6:09 p.m. Report of an e-mail message received off campus from a WVU library computer.
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Our Perspective
f there was ever any doubt about whether Iraqi President Saddam Hussein supported terrorism, it is known now that he certainly has.
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First Listening

By Chris Moore
Staff Writer

Custom 
Fast
Artist Direct Records
Rating: 7

Custom’s debut album, Fast, has received loads of media attention for his scandalous first video, “Hey Mister.” MTV banned it for having too much sexual content, proving once again that the network doesn’t give a damn about anything but image. It’s decent music, though. Custom’s lyrics are original, controversial and sometimes even intelligent – something that’s lacking in most mainstream music.
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The Dakich File
Knight pupil used to winning
By Matt Gatewood
Associate Sports Editor

Dan Dakich is used to winning. He has won at every stage of his basketball career. In his four years as a player at Indiana, the Hoosiers were 84-39 and averaged 21 wins a season. 
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