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    Pay raises and other expenditures are likely to eat up the revenue generated by the 8 percent tuition increase, Chancellor John A. White said. And if the national and state economies don't pick up, the UA budget could tighten up even more.
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    A proposed Associated Student Government passed a student referendum last week, but with only about 700 total student votes. Students approved the constitution with 601 votes in favor and 97 against.
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    Being stranded at a party or club with no sober driver can happen to anyone. Colleges across the nation have been developing methods of transportation for students to prevent this from happening.
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    WASHINGTON - Both President Bush and Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) consider college students an important constituency in this year's presidential election, and are reaching out to students by working on such issues as rising tuition and helping disadvantaged students.
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    BAGHDAD, Iraq - At least two more Americans died in combat Saturday in the disputed towns of Fallujah and Ramadi as Iraqi Government Council members worked urgently to arrange a cease-fire between U.S. troops and Iraqi insurgents in both the Sunni-dominated center of the country and the Shiite-dominated south.