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Show • •• 1 WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6,2010 Crossword Wednesday Jan.6 y Saturday Welcome week dance in Ballroom C of the Union Building. . Men's basketball team to play Northern Arizona JanV There will be a dance in Ballroom C of the Shepherd Union Building from 7 to 10 p m The dance is one of the welcome week activities being held at the Ogden and Davis campuses. For more information call 801-626-7243. Thursday Jan. 7 The WSU men's basketball team will play Northern Arizona at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Center. The event is free for students with a Wildcard. Refreshments will be served. Monday Jan.ir Relay for life kickoff party in the Union Lair Colleges Against Cancer will host a kickoff party/open house to inform people about April's Relay for Life from 10 The WSU men's basketball to 12:30 p.m. in the Shepherd team will play Northern Union Building Lair. Students Colorado at 7 p.m. in the can sign up for the event and Alumni Center. 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For more information call 801-898-3825 or email rheaschoustra@mail. weber.edu. ^ vh:^ ••r-rri Wednesday T "I O * Jan. 13 Women's Center workshops to begin in the Union The workshop series "Single Moms United" will be held on consecutive Wednesdays beginning Jan. 13 and continuing through March 3. Classes will run from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Shepherd Union Building room 331. The workshop, including materials, is free of charge and open to single mothers on campus and throughout the community. For more information call 801-626-6372 or e-mail sarahstanton@weber.edu. 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The embassy shut down because of an imminent al-Qaida attack. In an announcement on its Web site, the embassy said Yemeni actions "have addressed a specific area of concern, and have contributed to the Embassy's decision to resume operations." The reopening comes a day after Yemeni security forces clashed with al-Qaida fighters, killing two, in the latest sign the embattled, longtime president is making good on vows that his country will cooperate with the United States in fighting the terror network. The Yemeni Interior Ministry said Tuesday it had increased security measures around embassies. . "There is nothing to fear from any threats of terror attack," the ministry said in a statement. "Security is good in the capital and the provinces, and there is no fear for the lives of any foreigner or foreign embassy." Washington is embracing Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the battle against al-Qaida's offshoot here. With an injection of U.S. counterterror aid and help for its security forces, Yemen's government has vowed in recent weeks to work with the U.S. in stamping out the estimated hundreds of al-Qaida fighters who have built up strongholds in the country's remote regions. Last month, with U.S. help, it carried out its heaviest strikes in years against al-Qaida hideouts, claiming to have killed 30 militants. Obama to announce new airline safety measures after meeting with national security team WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama is announcing new measures Tuesday to beef up airline security after an alleged terrorist attempt to destroy a Detroit-bound U.S. airliner on Christmas Day. Fresh off a Hawaiian vacation dominated by news of the incident, Obama scheduled a meeting Tuesday afternoon with high-ranking government officials charged with carrying out two reviews he ordered after the botched attack - on screening for airline passengers and on the U.S. terror watch-list system. After the meeting, to which 20 officials were invited, Obama will talk to Com J. Pack Tuesday January 12,2010 10:30 amtInstitute Chapel 20 year career teaching seminary Snowcrest Seminary Principal and part-time Ogden Institute Instructor Former Eden Bishop Weber State University Graduate Jan. 19: Jeffrey L Yarbrough Former Spokane, WA Mission President Founder /President of an International Business OGDEN INSTITUTE OF RELIGION 1302 Edvalson Street (North of Campus) 801-621-1800 www.ldsces.org/ogden yy the public about his findings, as well as a series of, new steps to improve the watch lists and thwart future terrorist attacks, the White House said. The Transportation Security Administration already has directed airlines, effective Monday, to give full-body, pat-down searches to U.S.-bound travelers from Yemen, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and 11 other countries. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, CIA Director Leon Panetta and FBI Director Robert Mueller were among those expected to meet with Obama in the White House Situation Room. Quake-driven landslides, tsunami destroy 200 houses, leave 1,000 people homeless on Solomons HONIARA, Solomon Islands (AP) - Landslides and a tsunami unleashed by a major earthquake destroyed some 200 houses on one Solomon island, leaving about one-third of the population homeless, a disaster management official said Tuesday. Visual assessments from the air showed extensive damageJb'n a're-^ mote western island after a 7.2-magnitude temblor^ struck near the Pacific Solomon Islands on Monday, said disaster management office director Loti Yates. No injuries have been reported some 30 hours after the biggest in a series of quakes churned a tsunami wave that was up to 10 feet (3 meters) high as it plowed into the coast, officials said. However, more than 1,000 people have been affected after some 200 houses were destroyed on Rendova, an island some 190 miles (300 kilometers) from the capital Honiara. Only 3,600 people live on Rendova. 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