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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 78 | ©2011 Monday, February 14, 2011 Hard-won freedom Clinic provides breast milk to babies in need U ranks No. 6 on list of most painful labs for animals Krishna Temple’s new location will cater to Salt Lake community CHRISTOPHER REEVES/The Daily Utah Chronicle Gregory Bright shares his experience of spending 27 years in prison through a one man play titled “Never Fight A Shark In Water” on Thursday. See PLAY Page 4 Play portrays man’s wrongful conviction See MILK Page 4 SPENCER SANDSTROM/The Daily Utah Chronicle Janita Badon gets fouled hard as she attempts a layup. Badon had 10 rebounds and 13 points in Saturday’s close loss to BYU. Seven of those 13 points came during a late 9-0 run by the Utes. PHOTO COURTESY CHARU DAS The Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple, located in Spanish Fork, is adding a location in Salt Lake City. See KRISHNA Page 4 Send-off preps seniors for professional life See SENIORS Page 4 LOSING THE BATTLE: Runnin’ Utes put up a fight, but fail to contain Fredette » 6 See LABS Page 4 WE THE VOICELESS Logan Froerer says citizens lack adequate representation » 5

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www.dailyutahchronicle.com Vol. 120 | No. 78 | ©2011

Monday, February 14, 2011

Hard-won freedom Clinic provides breast milk tobabies in need

U ranks No. 6 on list of most painful labs for animals

Krishna Temple’s new location will cater to Salt Lake community

CHRISTOPHER REEVES/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Gregory Bright shares his experience of spending 27 years in prison through a one man play titled “Never Fight A Shark In Water” on Thursday. See PLAY Page 4

Play portrays man’s wrongful conviction

See MILK Page 4

SPENCER SANDSTROM/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Janita Badon gets fouled hard as she attempts a layup. Badon had 10 rebounds and 13 points in Saturday’s close loss to BYU. Seven of those 13 points came during a late 9-0 run by the Utes.

PHOTO COURTESY CHARU DAS

The Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple, located in Spanish Fork, is adding a location in Salt Lake City.

See KRISHNA Page 4

Send-off preps seniors for professional life

See SENIORS Page 4

LOSING THE BATTLE: Runnin’ Utes put up a fight, but fail to contain Fredette » 6

See LABS Page 4

WE THE VOICELESSLogan Froerer says citizens lack adequate representation » 5

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ACROSS

1 Many Eastern

Europeans

6 Air passage

10 Tiff

14 “Good Will

Hunting” star Matt

15 Arthur with a

Queens stadium

named after him

16 Bread for a gyro

17 BP gas brand

18 Wife of Jacob

19 “___ See for

Miles” (song by

the Who)

20 One place to

follow the object

named in the

circled letters

(reading left to

right)

23 A/C stat

24 Hannibal ___, vice

president under

Abraham Lincoln

26 Golf peg

29 Artist whose 1999

hit “Smooth” was

#1 for 12 weeks

32 These, in Tours

34 Zenith

36 Untruth

37 Something with

x and y axes

39 Roughen in cold

weather

40 ___ Highway

(route through

Whitehorse,

Yukon)

43 Scottish hillside

44 Ancient Asia

Minor region

46 Medical care grp.

47 Buy’s opposite

48 Sleuth, in slang

49 Computer game

with virtual people

53 Be sick

54 Old-fashioned

paper copies

56 Carrier to

Copenhagen

58 Another place to

follow the object

named in the

circled letters

64 E-mail filter’s

target

66 Jacques of “Mon

Oncle”

67 Governed

68 Top of the head

69 Get ___ the ground

floor

70 Had a role on stage

71 Wowed

72 “___ On Down the

Road” (“The Wiz”

song)

73 Like mosquitoes

DOWN

1 Pierre’s state:

Abbr.

2 Buddhist monk

3 Love, in 51-Down

4 Words, informally

5 Haughty sorts

6 Cowgirl Evans

7 Puts to work

8 Dance related to

the mambo

9 Iran’s capital

10 Sales talk

11 Outdoor eating

place where you

might lay a blanket

12 One thing ___ time

13 Brown from the

beach

21 ___ Lumpur,

Malaysia

22 Slate, e.g., briefly

25 Katmandu native

26 Unspoken, as an

understanding

27 Reverberated

28 Release from

slavery

30 Nothing

31 Computer whizzes

33 Turtle’s “home”

35 Prefix with center

38 Gridiron carriers:

Abbr.

41 French friend

42 Note on a Chinese

menu

45 Abbr. before a

name on top of a

memo

50 Immobilize

51 Madrid’s land, to

natives

52 Minor despot

55 Measured by a

stopwatch

57 Worcestershire ___

59 Siouan people

60 WXY, on a phone

61 Sandwiches that

are definitely not

kosher, in brief

62 Onionlike soup

ingredient

63 Spin zone?

64 Place to get

a mudbath or

massage

65 Furry foot

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February 14, 2011

‘Social Soup’ event will explore impacts of organic agriculture Online today:

Coming up on campus

Multimedia: Check out photo galleries of gymnastics and men’s basketball at www.dailyutahchronicle.com/sports.

When: Tuesday, noon to 1:30 p.m.

Where: Community Meeting Room 155, Goodwill Humanitarian Building

How much: Free

Lecture on Middle East Peace Process by Dr. Yair Hirschfeld: 7 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. @ Wagner Jewish Community CenterJazz Big Bands: 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. @ Libby Gardner Concert Hall

Partly cloudy 37°/49°

Weather from the department of atmospheric sciences: http://forecast.utah.edu

Human Trafficking in Utah: 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. @ Hinckley Caucus Room, 255 OSHIntroduction to the Office of Sponsored Projects : 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. @ HSEB, Room 1750

Rain/snow 24°/38°

IN - A World Premiere by Bess Wohl: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. @ Pioneer Memorial TheatreStudent Legislative Day: Noon to 3 p.m. @ On the Capitol

Snow showers 31°/36°

The Vagina Monologues: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. @ UMFAChamber Music Society of Salt Lake: Vienna Piano Trio: 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. @ Libby Gardner Concert Hall

Partly cloudy 30°/50°

Governing Regulations for Grants and Contracts: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. @ HSEB, Room 1750Service House Dialogue: Literacy: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. @ Bennion Service House

Sunny 37°/51°

EDITOR IN CHIEF: Sara Copeland

MANAGING EDITOR: Blair Johnson

PRODUCTION MANAGER: Tyler Pratt

ASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER: Megan McFarlandNEWS EDITOR: Katie Pratt

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ASST. PHOTO EDITOR: Taner PasamehmetogluONLINE EDITOR: Richard Payson

PAGE DESIGNER: Ariosto FerroCOPY EDITORS: Jessica Blake, Lauren Cousin, Maddy OrittPROOFREADER: Aaron LangGENERAL MANAGER: Jake Sorensen

WORLD U.S. UTAH

Egypt’s military dissolves parliament

KHALIL HAMRA

Local residents demonstrate to demand other residents leave Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt’s military moved Sunday to restore order after weeks of mass demonstrations and two days after Mubarak surrendered power to the military, but still some refused to leave Tahrir square.

Kate’s Lookbook:The Chronicle news editor’s blog

To read more, visit:www.dailyutahchronicle.com/blogs/kate-s-lookbook

“My favorite part of spring: shoes”by Katie Pratt

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Community and civic March 30, 2011

EducationJune 30, 2011

Environmental September 30, 2011

October 15, 2011

We’re part of something bigger

We’ve planted seeds thatgrow our community

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TAKE THE EASY RUN TO YOUR DEGREETelecourses let you catch the !rst chair on a powder day instead ofbeing stuck in a classroom. Work on your class work in the lodge, if you want. Enact your own snow day, we won’t mind.The important thing is that you work on your degree during Your Term.

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PHOTO COURTESY REBECCA BINGHAM

A new clinic at University Health Care’s Redwood Clinic donates breast milk to infants in need, such as premature or medically fragile babies.

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Preserving democracy relies on education

Red Cross in need of donors

Give students freedom to go ‘nowhere’

L E T T E R S TO T H E E D I TO R

Each member of the House of Representatives is, on average, the voice of about 714,000 citizens.

Letters to the

Editor

[email protected]

MAX MYERS/The Daily Utah Chronicle

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Men’s BasketballWyoming @ Utah7:15 p.m. Huntsman Center

Women’s BasketballUtah @ Wyoming7 p.m. Laramie, Wyo.

Men’s GolfUtah @ University of Hawaii John Burns IntercollegiateAll Day Oahu, Hawaii

UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS

WEDNESDAY: Fredette erupts in game’s final moments to seal BYU victory

Against Washington, Utah scores fifth consecutive season high

Cougars pull awayin last-minute win3-2 tourney performance kicks off season

TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Josh Watkins drives into the lane against BYU. Watkins had four of Utah’s 17 turnovers in a losing e!ort.

TANER PASAMEHMETOGLU/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Jimmer Fredette gets double-teamed during Saturday’s game in Provo. The Utes held Freddette to only eight first-half points but lost, 72-59.

NATHAN SWEET/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Corrie Lothrop set a career all-around high score with a 39.5 against Washington. See RED ROCKS Page 7

See BYU Page 7

See COUGARS Page 7See SOFTBALL Page 8

UTES IN BRIEF

SKIING

MORE STATS ONLINE » www.dailyutahchronicle.com

University of Denver Invitational

SPENCER SANDSTROM/The Daily Utah Chronicle

Iwalani Rodrigues attempts a shot in the first half of Saturday’s game against BYU. Rodrigues finished the game 3-for-10 from the field with only 10 points.

Overall

Rank Team Points1 New Mexico 648T-2 Colorado 644T-2 Denver 6444 Utah 6425 Alaska- 476 Anchorage6 Montana 462 State7 Westminster 2538 Wyoming 120

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