Northern Iowan — June 18, 1999

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1 Girls State: a tradition at UNI Young women learn how politics works at state, county, and city levels during annual Girls State Conference; photo.
1 Cedar Falls enforces minimum occupancy Cedar Falls Fire Rescue employees are doing routine checks for fire safety and occupancy to make sure new city code is being followed.
1 Untitled Jill Lerdal speaks with incoming freshman Jocelyn Hays and her parents at Summer Orientation Information Fair in Union; photo.
3 Marriage, money go hand in hand Many engaged couples fail to discuss handling their money before they are married.
3 Untitled Girls State campaign posters line the Dancer Hall elevator; photo.
4 Al: no longer Clinton's pal Vice President Gore denounced President Clinton when he announced his candidacy for president Wednesday.
4 Generation X searches for identity People in their 20s look to previous decades for fashion and entertainment trends.
4 U.S. continues to play 'global police' Iraq seems to be the chosen national enemy of the United States.
5 NI gears up for summer Executive editor welcomes letters or story ideas for summer issues of Northern Iowan.
6 Local attractions offer rain distractions The Ice House Museum, Hearst Center for the Arts, Music in the Park, and University Museum offer enjoyment on rainy days; photo.
6 Summer Orientation Staff puts new students at ease Incoming freshmen spend two days on campus for Summer Orientation.
6 UNI Outdoors: in the great white North Canoeing trip down Upper Iowa River is scheduled for July 10-11 and a camping trip to Maine is also being planned.
6 Untitled Construction projects this summer include Lawther and Bartlett Halls; photo.
7 Shagadelic spy stimulates smiles Review of movie "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me".
8 Blast from the Past Headlines from the second week of summer school in 1942, 1964, and 1980.