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October 4, 2000


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Nathan Latil/The Daily Mississippian

Tense Moments-- Homecoming Queen candidate Sarah Beth Bailey waits in annticipation for the results of Tuesday's election results on the steps of the Union. Bailey made the runoffs with Annabeth Freeman. Runoff elections will be held on Thursday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Still undecided

Races for Queen, Colonel and Miss Ole Miss go to runoff

LINDSEY ELLIS
DM Staff Writer

The field of 10 candidates has been narrowed down to six after yesterday's election for the positions of Homecoming Queen, Miss Ole Miss and Colonel Reb.

Candidates pay up for election violations

LEAH KATHRYN BATES
DM Staff Writer

Money collected from election violations totaled $104.89 and over 35 violations were reported in Tuesday's Homecoming Elections.

Tax cuts, other issues examined in student mock debate

BRANDON NIEMEYER
DM Staff Writer

Representatives of the College Democrats, Youth for Bush and the University Greens debated on tax cuts, the surplus, labor unions and the military at Tuesday's mock debates in the Grove.

Student on life support after wreck on Hwy. 78

PATRICIA SATTERWHITE
DM Staff Writer

An Ole Miss student is in critical condition after a wreck on Hwy 78 from New Albany Wednesday Sept. 27.

Pharmacy 'State of the Industry' address to be broadcast on Web

WENDY HAVENS
DM Staff Writer

The Center for Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management at The University of Mississippi will broadcast its third annual State of the Industry address live over the Internet Wednesday.

ASB approves ticket resolution

NATALIE HANKINS
DM Staff Writer

The Associated Student Body Senate approved a resolution to inform students about the possiblity that they may have been overcharged for parking tickets this year.

Fall Fest provides Halloween activities for local residents

AIMEE BERTRAND
DM Staff Writer

The Ole Miss Residence Hall Association will host Fall Fest on Oct. 31.

Oxford City Council renews Galaxy Cable

AMANDA JOHNSON
DM Staff Writer

The Oxford City Council voted to adopt an ordinance renewing the Galaxy Cable Co. franchise under different terms than those proposed previously by the company.

Civil rights topic of Brown Bag

BRANDON NIEMEYER
DM Staff Writer

Susan Sullivan will speak today as a part of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture's Brown Bag Lunch and Lecture Series.

TODAY'S WEATHER:

P. Cloudy
t'storms High:
89
Low:
63

TOMORROW:
P. Cloudy
t'storms High:
85
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61