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Show Tlhe Daily UJtalh. Volume 102 Friday, February 12, 1993 OwSreadi smokes Chronicle Staff Writer one Number 88 ASUU iDD X-cGlle- nce G fully. of "I'm disappointed but excited for Tom and Dee Dee and will two support them," Sarah Jeanne presidential parties which ran for vice Larsen, the Associated Students of the presidential candidate, said. "The campaign was some of the cleanest I have ever seen and I respect Tom highly. He ran an honorable campaign. We did our best and I have no regrets, but I'm sad more people couldn't vote," University of Utah elections, will govern the student body during the 1993-9- 4 school year. Out of the 1,631 students who voted in this year's finals, the Outreach Party claimed 912 votes. the other presidential party running received 546 votes. ' Students cast 53 write-i- n votes. , "I feel like we have a lot of work Sander (Pi Stringham, ASUU president-elec- t, said. "I'm glad it's over. It was a long, tedious campaign. It shows that our platform issues are important to students on campus and not just an elite few," Dee Dee Darby, said. vice president-elec- t, The candidates said Sharp, choose student leaders for the upcoming year and start to fulfill election promises. "I'll be putting together a phenomenal Cabinet and pursuing all we said we would during the . elections," he said. see "elections" on page two CHRONICLE PHOTOScoH I I till U. would which allow U sponsors . .in. study in- - house legal of breast cancer dru BY HANK LINDSLEY Chronicle Staff Writer retard the cancer." The study is funded by the BY KIM WOODBURY National Cancer Institute. The U. center is one of 60 study sites in the United States and Canada and the only one in the Intermountain Chronicle Staff Writer treat those who already have breast cancer," study coordinator Barbara Behrens said. "The theory is that giving tamoxifen to high risk women may prevent or et The study is the first large scale research that is focused on "Tamoxifen has been used favorably in the last 20 years to As of January the University of Utah has spent more than $3.1 costs to million in West. ; , preventing disease, according to Behrens. "What the study hopes to do is instead of waiting for' cancer to occur, we are doing something to prevent it," she said. . see "cancer" on page two Sin The Associated Students of the University of Utah student body election campaigns were clean and fostered good feelings between the parties, according to the candidates. The Party candidates were among the first to congratulate Tom Stringham and Dee Dee Darby from the Outreach party. Nat' Cancer nstitute Senate approves The University of Utah Cancer Center has been awarded a grant to investigate a drug that might prevent breast cancer. f) Q presidential candidate, said. Stringham agreed that there was no dirty politicking and said both campaigns ran smoothly. "The feeling is very good between both parties." In the next few months, Stringham said, he will begin to ahead of us, but I'm happy it turned out the way it did. I am grateful for those students who did come out and vote," Tom . election they congratulate the new ASUU officers and will support them BY AMY COVINGTON Outreach, Chronicle fight the antitrust investigation of the U. Hospital. The investigation is going into its fourth year and would have been resolved by now if the had a legal staff, U. President Arthur to according U. Smith. "The antitrust investigation has been the greatest source of frustration since the beginning of my administration," Smith said. Half of the time was spent under investigation from the state, then the last two years were turned over to the United States Department of Justice. It was completely unnecessary to turn this over to the DOJ and has cost us, Smith said. "There is no evidence which has come to light even with the extremely burdensome document subpoenas. There is no case. We are trying to get DOJ to recognize there is no case, but they don't want to admit there has been a mistake," Smith said. see "legal" on page two - 0 69 0 6) It would seem that corruption and sensationalism rare creeping into every aspect of the journalism "profession, or at least that's what Chronicle Editorial Editor Eleni Vatsis say is happening.. ReajTy.fcjjr fefcbfa argument as. well about why men djjat.Vl homosexuals in the military. Receive your weekly dose of culture and 11 essential vitamins and minerals in the "Weekender." Read about Ballet West's schedule, learn about upcoming concerts and get the scoop on the new Richard Gere Jody Foster movie, Sommersby. And, as a special Valentine's Day service, Katie Scrivner-Wayme- nt provides a In the mirror B "do-it-yours-elf kit" which will allow you to write your own ballad for that (special someone. vv,,'' f r 1 i The University of Utah men's basketball team was in San Diego last night playing the woeful Aztecs. Find out about the results of that contest (smirk) as well as the results of the women's game against New Mexico and men's tennis team. Also, read about the upcoming women's gymnastics. taaai first big test against Oregoa5 State Saturday night at th i Huntsman Center. mU ht-- 3 f m. ...... Ik " - If v:,;'""" " r,7W mnM Mm ir .jsa ; ,,.. CHRONICLE PHOTOJudd R. Hillman Looks like the weekend is reflected on the minds of these gentlemen. University of Utah students will hopefully find time to reflect over a few cold 1 Millers this President's Day weekend. want to spend the rest of my life with you. Yes, I will marry you! Love Shell" Shell, Chrony Valentine's Classifieds user Best of luck to you kids. "Anth--- I The Chrony |