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Millionare morons
Game show dumbed down for lesser audience.

Track speeds towards end
Several 49ers achieve lifetime bests, head coach says.

 
VOL. VII,  NO. 118 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH  MAY 10, 2000
 
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[news]
  • Book tax cut jumps 1st hurdle

  • SACRAMENTO -- A bill that could exempt students from paying sales tax on textbooks has conquered its first legislative obstacle Monday as a government committee passed the bill presented by Associated Students Inc. President Toby Sexton.
     
  • USU concert, event cash slashed

  • Funding for programs and events will be slashed 20 percent under the new operating budget for the University Student Union, approved last Wednesday  by the Associated Students Senate.
     
  • CSULB student wins national television writing contest

  • A Cal State Long Beach student who wrote her way to first place in a national television writing contest has a career goal of writing for a children's TV show, she said Tuesday.
     
  • Faces on Campus

  • U.S. Customs Service official and Cal State Long Beach senior Claudia Canizalez works at the Los Angeles International Airport when she is not on campus working on her criminal justice degree.
[Opinion]
Jason Steinberg/Daily Forty-Niner
A student rushes past the fountain outside the Macintosh Humanities Building on Upper Campus.

[diversions]
  • A decade in Beverly Hills

  • Hey Mr. Hot Shot TV show producer, how does this idea sound for a show?
     
  • Millions made with dumb luck

  • Last week TV celebrities were in the hot seat on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" as ABC attempted to draw a bigger viewer share to its top-rated program during the May sweeps.
     
  • Soundtrack lives up to movie vision

  • Usually it's the music that brings the movie to life.  In "High Fidelity" the movie brings the music to life.
[Sports]
 


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