The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 87, No. 155, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 2004 Page: 3 of 12
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Graduating students celebrate during commencement 2004 on Saturday at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Tom Brokaw, anchor
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Brokaw ioked about Texas and talked about the Oklahoma City bombing and other issues.
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May I, but police didn't find out
what had been stolen until the vic-
tim was contacted Monday. There
is no suspect information.
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hands bound behind his back and
sitting in front of five hooded men
wielding semi automatic machine
guns.
After reading a statement, one
of the militia shoved Berg to the
floor, decapitated him with a knife
and held his severed head in front
of the camera
Berg was working n Iraq as a
civilian cleaning and repairing
communications towers
He attended the OU College of
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Dale Hall elevator
recently vandalized
An elevator in Dale Hall
vandalized last weekend, resulting
in $200 worth of damage,
according to OU Department of
Public Safety police reports.
The light covers and ceiling
grid inside the elevator were dam-
aged by vandals sometime
between Friday^an£ Monday, in^^oJTat lhi$'tiri>e'
according to OUDPS
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Brass trombone stolen
from Catlett Music Center
A brass trombone valued at
$3,000 was reported stolen
Monday from a locker in Catlett
Music Center, according to OU
Department of Public Safety police
tions about whether soft drinks
should be offered in schools, nutri-
tion and the aging brain and a
presentation on understanding eat-
ing disorders
Those seeking more information
on this event may call 271 -6267 or
visit the HSC Web site at
wwwouhsc.edu ocns.
0U research group wins
award for new technology
Four OU researchers won the
2004 Soap and Detergent
Association Award on Tuesday for
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Former 0U student
beheaded in Iraq
An al-Qaeda linked Web site
showed the decapitation of Nick
E. Berg, a former OU engineering
student, yesterday in response to
the abuse of Iraqi prisoners
Fireworks incident could
lead to university charges
An OU student could face uni-
versity charges in connection with
an incident where ureworks were
shot off Friday at Cate Center,
according to OU Department of
Public Safety reports
Police responded to the third
floor stairwell of the Parker House
in Cate center in response to
someone discharging fireworks
Engineering from 1999 through Cell phone, credit cards
stolen during party
A woman had to cancel her
cell phone and credit cards
Monday after they were stolen
during a party Sunday at he
Kraettli apartment complex,
according the OU Department of
Public Safety.
The thieves had already used
the credit and debit cards before
she had a chance to cancel them
The items were stolen out of
the victim's purse There is no sus-
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Presentation, forum to
focus on eating disorders
The OU Health Sciences Center
will host a forum on eating disor-
ders Tuesday
The event will include presenta-
developing new technology for
removing fabric stains
Edgar Acosta and Phuong Thi
Mai Do, chemical engineering
graduate students, Jeffrey H
Harwell, associate dean of the
engineering college and Savid A
Sabatini, professor of civil engi-
neering and environmental sci-
ences received the award in
Cincinnati
The research uses linker mole-
cules to improve the efficiency of
soil removal products.
according to the OUDPS reports
OU Physical Plant has been
notified to fix the damage. There is
no suspect information at this time, Oklahoma blood supply
according to oudps critically low
Blood donors are needed now
to help bolster the state's critically
low blood supply, said Jeannie
Massay, donor relations special-
ist for the Oklahoma Blood
Institute.
Massay said the current blood
supply is about a third of what it
usually is.
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Whitmore, Joshua P. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 87, No. 155, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 2004, newspaper, May 12, 2004; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1811580/m1/3/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.