1993-04-07 Ball State daily news, Vol. 72, No. 135

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Description: Bayh proposes cuts and taxes on hospitals; Flying Tomato restaurant slated to re-open Friday; Political correctness trend on wane in Mid-American Conference, president says; Radioactive waste explodes in Siberian city of Tomsk-7; Bicycle thief arrested on campus; Limited enrollment a priority; University London Centre program provides international experience outside the textbook; Residence hall improvements recommended by task force; Robitussin inspires ‘Deep Thoughts’; Pitching is key in win over Butler; Cards tune up for Mid-American Conference matches by hosting Wright State today; Falcons sweep softball team for second time; Original script premiering; Television movies detract from real news; Depeche Mode’s latest ‘intriguing’; Fonda convincing as professional assassin in ‘Point of No Return’
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Origin: 1993-04-07
Created By: Mudd, Mike
Publisher: Ball State University
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Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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