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TUES, 29 OCT 2002

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bullet New Mexican eatery provides hefty portions, semi-steep prices
The new gray building made of corrugated metal sitting between the Redhawk and campus on Sixth Street claims to have the biggest burritos in town.
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bullet How to eat your Jack-O’-Lanterns
Necessity is the mother of invention, they say, which is probably how someone thought of making dessert from a squash.
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bullet Mission Impossible: Board stuggles to satisfy
Big events cost big money, and that’s something the ASUI Productions Board knows quite well.
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bullet G-Love gets no love in Pullman
Sometimes pleasure comes from an unexpected mix.
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bullet VAST’s live show lacks visual aspect
VAST was missing something when it performed Saturday.
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bullet ‘Formula 51’ overdoses on unimportant characters
Fast-talking, fast-moving and character-saturated British films generally give America a fun and unexpected trip through the eyes of our English counterparts abroad.
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bullet Dancer’s Fall: Perfomance opens Friday
The University of Idaho Dance Theatre presents its fall concert entitled “Kaleidoscope” at the Hartung Theatre on Friday, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, at 2 and 7:30 p.m.
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Halloween Activities

Harvest Party

8 p.m. in the SUB Ballroom.
Featuring country swing dancing, costume contest, and a cake walk with homemade cakes as prizes.
Sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ and the Dean of Students’ office.

Tubaween

8 p.m. in the School of Music Recital Hall.
The audience is encouraged to dress in costume. A costume contest will be held during half time. Winners of the contest will be invited to appear in the play performed during the second half of Tubaween.

Theopolis Tower trick-or-treat

5-8 p.m. in the Tower
Featuring candy giveaway and games.

“La Mumba” in the Borah Theater

In French and Lingala with English subtitles, at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Cost is $3 or $2 with student I.D.


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