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SCOTT,
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the loyalty and support of the . . Monda^
fans? Larceny of money, 1
The status of USC defensive Unknown person removec
coordinator Miles Aldridge, who lation cash drawer,
was a candidate for the coaching Larceny of jewelry and
job, is uncertain. room was broken into anc
"I've talked to Coach Aldridge stolen: gold rope chain, b
today, and we both know where 8?^ anc* silver bracelet. E
the other is coming from," Scott Malicious injury to pei
said. But the fate of Aldridge and Street Garage. Unknown
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Woods' years won't be decided see ^ any money was r<
until Scott meets with them later. $50.
More likely to join Scott are
some of his fellow assistants at * Saturda
FSU. Larceny of Photo, McB
"I'm talking to some of the son(s) stole one framed p
Florida State staff, and I expect Estimated value: $50.
you'll see some up here next Auto Breaking, grand 1
year," Scott said. Unknown person(s) broke
But before Scott or any of his and removed one CD pk
co-workers join the USC family, radar and 50 CDs. Estimat
they must Finish the season with Illegal use of telephone
Florida State, who plays Nebraska son called victim, mak
in the Orange Bowl Jan. 1 for the Victim was given 3 a.m. p
national championship. Driving under suspensic
"I have a strong commitment to streets. Subject was obser
FSU," Scott said. "I'll be doing a 1
lot of traveling in the next few ^ ~
weeks. I plan on being at their LA15S c
practices, and it isn't even a con- '
sideration that I wouldn t be at the each other's blood pressur
Orange Bowl. ^ dog ja^s ^ onjy a sman c
Scott said he hasn t had time to nent a j^gg course. We u
evaluate the program position by er methods when we think 1
position, but he said he liked quar- appropriate "
terback Steve Taneyhill's "fieri- usc p^dent John Palrr
ne^? and competitiveness. the university operates withi
Taneyhill said there will proba- eraj guidelines about the ca
y ** changes for the good. He s mainlenance of animals u,
someone that will help us put the ex^rimentation
bal in the end zone ^ think the consensus of tf
Linebacker Stacey Evans , ,
* f J ... c the biomedical research area
doesn t think the defense will suf- . . . ..
f . . .. use animals is that they are tl
fer under a coach with an offen- . . . . ./ .
sive background choice for tbe medlcal re5
?I a that's being done." Palms
a iiiiniv it a iug iixiiL uiuvt _ . . w Vi
because we had trouble on offense p"am an al1s rese,mble P
last year, but our defense was pret- huma" bl?loSlcal syslen
ty solid," Evans said. ^ ** *e '""'^ors to us c
Tight end Boomer Foster agrees f can de,vel?P ,the 1
that the vacancy was more than therapy and other things,
adequately filled. Palms said despite the pr
"When you get somebody like made 'n medicine, there art
Coach Scott and his reputation,
you know he's a proven winner,"
Foster said. "We are ready to win
games."
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clothing, Baker. Victim's
I the following items were Friday, Dec. 3
lue vest, gold bracelet and Larceny of television, Roost TV
stimated value: $444. bi? screen television was stolen,
sonal property, Pendleton unlocked so students could con
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ryde Quad. Unknown per- stairwell. Estimated value: $70.
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: into victim's locked car victim on the left side of the fac
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ed value: $1,725. pital. Investigation continues.
Bumey. Unknown per- Larceny of license tag, S-8 lo
ing sexual suggestions, son(s) removed victim's license ta
amphlet. ue: $15.
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e. The diseases cropping up all the time named medical
:ompo- that necessitate studies of, for the dog lab to
se oth- example, the immune system to see SETA also woi
they're how to combat the diseases. entirely elimina
"There's no end in sight for Currently
is said medical research," Palms said. "I . '
n fed- just believe we'll be using animals ?PPose e a
re and for a long time. That doesn't mean justification fc
?ed in we shouldn't take care to treat them W1" ^
humanely." experience such
lose in Another concern of SETA is that to find the cor
s who the group feels no one knows what thesia.
le best goes on behind the doors of the Buggy descri
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said "The possibility of not enough felt commiunenl
irts ot anesthetic can t be denied, von . f f
l, and Karowsky said. "The public has no ma s or 00
if how access to these labs. It's just more research is unel
ise of humane if the dogs die at the dents must pres<
pound. At least we know it's a sisient philosop]
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