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Show Wednesday, March Daily Utah Chronicle 3, 2004 ZvV 3 .''it,i-if-,i,.,',- '- - I '' v-- - James West Columnist Good times don't always mean high prices Being broke sucks. Not being able to have fun sucks even more. But, do not despair having no dinero doesn't necessarily mean you're doomed to boredom. Close attention to deals and a thrifty eye can ensure a good time at low cost. Lets talk food, shall we? Every Tuesday, as many U students know, B&D Burgers offers its famous burgers for just $i. Fighting crowds of is well worth the effort hungry U students wJS:--- s- -'tHr; jv-iv- v,j.is, - i high-schoole- rs are rewarded with delicious and inexpensive food. B&D can be found at the bottom of campus, a block west of Presidents Circle. Always on the lookout for cheap pizza, I think I have found the most inexpensive place in town: a restaurant called Flogamoggers at 700 E. 470 South. This joint offers big slices of pizza for 75 cents every day from noon until 4 p.m. I like this place because it won't break your wallet and it's connected to an Italian ice cream shop named Fendall's. Another really good and I mean really good place to eat and get a good meal for half of what it should cost is The Soup Kitchen in Sugar House. This place is a classic home-ru- n soup shack where you can consume a cup of soup for $2 and all the breadsticks you can eat for free. The bread-stick- s are really thick and soft Piece maker MINISTER continued from page 1 be accepting defeat." Ben-Ahas a large degree of authority on the topic of Middle East turmoil stemming from his former positions as the Foreign Minister of Israel from 2000 to 2001 under Ehud Barak and as Minister of Public Security from 1999 to 2000. In addition to these posi-- . tions, he accompanied the Pope to the Temple on the Mount during his visit to Israel, he participated in secret in talks with Abu Stockholm and he was a chief Israeli negotiator at the 2000 Camp David Summit with the foremost leaders of the world including Barak, Yasser Arafat and Bill Clinton. Ben-Asays he believes the Bush administration's role in the process has been very poor, but at the same time he understands Bush's position politically. "Mr. Arafat has excelled in destroying his peace partners politically he destroyed Rabin, Peres, Barak and, in a way, also Clinton in his last said. days in office," Ben-Athen-Preside- nt Tyler Durtschi poses next to his beginning sculpture class project-- a combination 70 earthenware-cas- t guns painted black and hundreds of thousands of gunshells Tuesday outside the Art Building. er "But, being the president of the United States is a challenge and you need to try to devise new ways." does not believe that more peace talks under the Bush administration would prevent Arab hatred toward the United States. "In the Arab world, people will blame America no matter what happens," he said. Ben-A- O I 4 and there are three different types from which to choose. The best soup is the tomato. Check out The Soup Kitchen near 1100 E. 2000 South in (PHQKE QUOTES J 4 1 'll Hii5 As a whole, Ben-A- to bring peace to the region, the most important of which deals with borders, according to "The conflict is a combination of religion and land. It's a very complicated situation," Ben Ami said. "If you want easy decisions, don't go into politics." sgehrke chronicle, utah. edu says he believes civil society is comready for a promise, but authority figures are not ready to make the proper efforts. "Politics, instead of playing the part of a mechanism for change, has become a barrier," he said. There are multiple disputes that must be solved in order Mas " i II t s i' . f 'i it i Ben-Am- i. a ; 1 : ; . If : i A Sugar House. When you've eaten your fill and can no longer walk, you can go to see Pure Movement at Kingsbury Hall. Pure Moveand ment is a modern hip-ho- p v "u i &. . A us. 'wa A performance that costs $30 for the public and only $8 for U students. Go see it on March 4 and 5 at 7:30 break-dancin- g full-blo- If you want more than just a beginner's slope, though, you're going to have to pay for it. The best way not to get tricked into paying full price is to head up to Brighton, where you can go night skiing for $16. so On Wednesdays it's bring a friend. No matter where you go skiing or boarding, you can rent an entire package from the I? Outdoor Recreation Program on campus for just $12. With all this new snow, even those who don't ski or snowboard should be able to get out off their arses and do something other than com- plain. Snowshoeing is really relaxing and doesn't require too much gear. A close area to explore with k trails is WaS. at 3800 Canyon satch Blvd. The different trails that leave from the main area range from just more than one mile to six miles in length. Enjoy and feel free to bring your dog with you. In fact, your dog doesn't even need to be leashed on days of the month don't ask me why. 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