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Innovative software offers clues to age-old puzzle

Stanford project dramatically cuts time factor in restoring 3rd-century map of Rome
Innovative software offers clues to age-old puzzle
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Computer wizards at Stanford University say they have created a software program that holds the key to the world's oldest and largest jigsaw puzzle -- an ancient map of Rome in 1,200 fragments of marble.

Colorado fans want Barnett reinstated as football coach

Report says oversight weak by athletic director, university president
Gary Barnett's supporters view a report examining the University of Colorado's recruiting practices as further evidence he deserves to be reinstated as coach.

The Battalion will resume publication June 1

Staff applications available online; training begins May 26
The Battalion will begin publishing four days a week for the summer terms beginning June 1. For state, national and international news, click on the Associated Press ticker above. For Texas A&M news releases, click the Aggie Daily link on this page. Battalion staff training begins May 26. Applications are available online or at Room 014 in the basement of the Reed McDonald Building. Staff positions include writer, photographer, artist and copy editor. For display advertising queries, call 979-845-2696. For classified, call 979-845-0569.

University of Michigan center in India aims to help U.S.

MBA students slated to work for global companies exposed to international culture
Why should the University of Michigan, a public university funded by U.S. tax dollars, spend a bunch of money and time to create a research center in India?

Marquette offered $2 million to change name back to Warriors

Milwaukee university changed its mascot name in 1994
For a decade, the matter of the Marquette University athletic nickname has enflamed fans' passions and perplexed university administrators. The issue was suddenly thrust into Marquette's graduation ceremony Sunday at the Bradley Center, wearing a $2 million promise.

Panel: Communication problems hampered 9/11 response

NYFD/NYPD officials reject findings that age-old rivalry led to confusion, death
NEW YORK -- The commission investigating the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks painted a grim portrait Tuesday of major communications failures that may have hampered the rescue operation.

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