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Show 6 - The Daily Utah Chronicle Friday, 5. June 1998 Year the of Quotes "A generation ago there was the war. in Vietnam. There was Watergate. There was the Cold War. Every morning we'd wake up and look at the newspaper wondering if Russia was going to incinerate us. Now we wake up and look at the paper and wonder if there's another woman making charges against the White House." KUTV political reporter Rod Decker. Bap A&qut tvIat "b M MTt-- Q "I was surprised as well, but that's their decision and you just roll with it. We're not here to complain." - GENEVA SOULIER, Building the Bridge to U vice presidential candidate responding to the election committee's decision to add a third party, the Opportunity Party, to the final ballot. "We were surprised. We won the primary and expected this one." - CAMERON SOELBERG, Power in U vice presidential candidate, on final election results. "I guess I feel sort of vindicated because a lot of people had thought that you couldn't win if you weren't already on the inside." Dubitsky on the final election results. . We get flooding where we're not supposed to and droughts where we're not supposed to." Mark Eubank explaining what happens in an El Nino year. "Why are we here?" - U Professor FRED MONTAGUE , speaking in ihc existential sense, at the U's first conference on the environment May 13. yOl from a recently fmnM Dn Seoss Reader tor university rresiaem':' "Easy question I don't have any friends." Opportunity Party presidential candidate DUBFTSKY DOUG at a debate in response to concerns about presidents appointing friends to key positions. Reporter: "Are you LDS?" Machen: "What?" Reporter: "Are you a member of the Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-da- out ike. trees "Someone will win. now I'm going to flunk a test." Right -- i fpiive Fa$ - Elections Bu'iU trie buiUirt Kill we green, Registrar GALO RAMIREZ'S prediction y Saints?" Machen: "No, I am not." of wliat would happen in die final elections. -- Reporter: "What are you?" - "Having an 'E' pass is practically worthless. I might as well park downtown and walk." U sophomore Jake Smith. "They're dumb; we're dumb. I'm beginning to think everyone at this university is dumb." - Chronicle sports writer BRANDON WINN in the April Fools' Day issue. "This is a troubling matter that has led to a high level of frustration within our college and within the university itself." -- JOHN DUNN, dean of the College of Health, on alleged privacy violations in the parks, recreation and tourism department. John Crossley, parks, recreation and tourism undergraduate adviser, explained he "calls registration all the time to find out about students' academic standing," and academic "records are not closely guarded information. ... The looseness of how the information is available has put me in a mindset that it isn't a big deal." CROSSLEY explaining why he thought it was okay to look up Chronicle sports writer Brandon Winn's academic records and send them to Winn's boss. Machen: "I'm an American, a dentist and an educational psychologist." |