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The Daily Texan Email Edition
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Austin Weather: HI 40 / LO 37 Blowing Snow
Donation connects families

Donation connects families

It took a shared misfortune to introduce Lori Carbajal to Barbara Andrews, but on Wednesday, the women from separate sides of the United States turned their tragedies into hope.

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Without work experience, MBAs struggle

The average salary for UT's Master of Business Administration class of 2007 is $93,649, but students who join the program soon after earning a bachelor's degree may encounter trouble during recruiting season. Full Story

State & Local

Gun debate still agitates Texas

Two gun laws have stirred controversy by some who say the laws bring new questions about when and where Texans can use their firearms. Full Story

World & Nation

The Gaza Strip goes shopping

On foot, in cars and in donkey carts, tens of thousands of Gazans flooded into Egypt on Wednesday through a border fence blown up by militants - puncturing a gaping hole in Israel's airtight closure of the Gaza Strip and giving a boost to Hamas. Full Story

Opinion

Viewpoint: Student media not for sale

Newspapers around the world face a changing media landscape and digital divide, and media outlets are struggling to hold the attentions of young readers. College papers, however, have a bit of an advantage: Their audiences are the next generation of media consumers, and that's exactly who media magnates are starving for in order to stay afloat. Full Story

Life & Arts

Lichtenstein's new film depicts popular myth through terror, comedy

Last weekend saw millions of Americans flee the heated comfort of their homes to experience the monster movie charms of "Cloverfield." Though sold on the basis of its cinema verite style and you-are-there thrills, the "Cloverfield" monster offers only the second most terrifying way to die in a movie this season. Full Story

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