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February 1993 Daily Egyptian 1993

2-15-1993 The aiD ly Egyptian, February 15, 1993 Daily Egyptian Staff

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1993 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in February 1993 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Monday. February IS, 1993, 01. 78. No. 102, 16 Pages Clinton plans s~h to citizen support Los Angeles Tmes Congress Wednesday. Security income-- up from the The prestdcru's decISIon to speal curreDi 50 percent-for retired WASHI 'r.TON-lnten",fy;,g Monday nieht about the thinking coupks earning mon: than $32.~ an .,traordinaJ') cwnpaign to sell that wenl into hi plan suggests ju t a year and for individuals earning his economic plan to the nation. the how sensitive the White House has more than m.ooo a year. White House aid Sunday lhat beces. I:'mnis Lyle, WCn.,FM general Dance ritual broadc:asters. Don Steele. opc:rarioD ami manager. paduarod rue ...... _ .._tlen If the sludenl-ruo station can programming manager at WPSD... with a degree in broadea!ll perform a religious spiritual dance .. 1*1 oC 1he avoid problems and delays. WIDB JlO( convinced. management in 1975. He worlted Im.m.tIo.... Cultural FestlYIII In the Stu«*lt hopes to be broadcasting to the " You car. never be S.lfe bow ClII WIDB during its !;e(X)Ild year of ballrooms. Ticket proceeds from the cultural show, Carbondale ..... 00 89.7 FM as many vi-wen will be affected c...nJ operation in 1972 and still serves which wa. Saturday aftarnoon, will ba donated to early as spr;"nard chamnan A.D. Van sellt:h committee for a University dean of the College of Busine.. the sean-h commiuee to fond a dean tAeter expressed some doubt Press director • .aid the commiltee or J Administratioo. for the .-"II.ge of Busin~ .. aDd Thur>da) about the hotel deal. screened and interviewed Robert Wolff is cbainnan of the _ SEARCH, .-sill 5 "'My mlbJ concern is what candidates and senf search committee to fmel a dean of happer..s if the holrl comes in recommendations 10 Benjamin the College of AgricuJ",",. Correction Wolff said the committee has and goes belly up," he said. "We Sbepherd. vice president for Tbe Southern Illinoisan received between and would have an etT1JlIY hoccl next academic affaiIs and provost. 20 25 newspaper annouoced layoffs .., the Student Calttt." Gus says some board Shepherd said lhree finalists inquiries and nominations for the of about 4 percent of its 200- G"y~n Slid SIU WI. not members ara having were chosen upon position, but about 16 have sent person staff. This was punang any mooey into the reservation about thIs recommendlltions of the search appJicaIiociS. incorrectly staIcd in the Feb. 12 mc:eI project. only inviting a hotel hoIIIIldeL COImtittee. He said he will He said the sear"" is nationwide. edition of the Daily Egypu. 't_ ~------~ with the acting director of the bUI applicants from inside the

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11,111\ I ~1111I.'11 - - . "IIIIIIlII.. Plul 'I' IIII't'Nt\ .1I.·.ulNHtd.dt· McGuire realized dream in '67 NIT game vs. ukis By Karyn Vlver1to SportsWriter

NCAA coaching great AI M!:Guire W8.> able 10 turn back ,I.. cl.x:k 10 the heydey of the National Invilational Tourruuneol IU1d one of his dreams Saturday during a visit to the sruc campus. MeGuire was head coacb for the Marquette team Ibm lost 10 sruc in the finals of the 1967 NIT championship. In looking back to thai 1967 lilT, and eelOg thai SIUC and Marqu~ue were in the fi nal • neither of the temlS .. as supposed 10 be in 1/'" finaJs, McGuire said. "Goin:l back 26 years ago. the NIT was as big. if not bigger. !ban tbe CAA." be said. "We (Marqueue) wen: from WlSCODSin. and SI was from Carbondale. so we were long shots ,'0 gel there." alukis b at The champion'hi~' was played in Madi.... Square Gmden, ",t..re the Salulris prevailed, 71-56. McGuire said even thougb he IOSL it ful/iUed one of his dreams -ana tate to play in Madison Square Garden. "J am a ow York 'ty guy. 81.1 By Karyn Vlverito 9-5 in I..., Mi . Ie8m ScuIbem. but it·s WIChita Swe. uniforms. but iI was a '905 style and anybody else tha, can jusl of hie points on • breakaway. Above:Guard Paul Lusk IaIces the KanAs and Kenrucky in the finaJ of bosIcdbaJl SlUC wr.s playing. go in there and heat our brains ball up In a crowd In the Salulds' 78-66 win over Indiana Slate fOOT. with ' winning it Mony Ibree-poinl piays. flSl in." Sa1urday night at the SlU Arena. T1la Salulds, -mg unltonns aU." be said. breaks and slam dunks The Salu1cis outdid ISU on the from the SIUC 1967 NatlonallnvltatlonaJ Championship -.on, "Michigan will get knocked out bigbligbted Ibe night thai moved to within on.-ha.1f game of first In the Mlsaourl V lIey early and my sleeper of the year is Louisville." belonged 10 sruc. whic:h is DOW _OAWGS, .... 15 ConfenInce with the win. slue women tracksters fai: Ca ers get board, by 1 point to Indiana State By Jeff Mcintire 10:29.58, witb no olher learns put away Panthers Sports Writar participating. and placing second in the 4x400 relay with a time of By KevIn BergquIst ready 10 play." Bolden, who scored Tbe sruc women 's indoor 4:02.72. Sports Etilor • game-bi&h 17 points, said. "We track and field team came cp Top individual efforts included heat !bem by 24 points at their sbort by one point to Indiana Rpbecca Coyne winning the 55- Home is when: the wins are for place. so I guess everyooe tbougbl. State in a closely conlested meet meter burdles (8.2). Dawn Ibe sruc women's basketball we Wi!re going to go out there and at Ihe Saluki Invilational Barefoot wiuniog the mae run team. win, bul things changed." Salurday at the Studenr­ (5:()5.27). and Annette Klett The SaIukis captured their fOUI1b The SaJuIcis' first-half effort was Recreation Cenler. winning the women's high jump win in • five-game homestand most disappointing 10 sruc coach Rorida Slate tied the SaIuki. (5-5). Saturday with a 92-68 win over Cindy Scott. who felt her team was for second place with 69 points. "I'm aboul where I was last Nonhemlow.altheSIUArena. on the rise after spanking Drake Indiana Stale was abie !o win year at Ibis lime.. ./·m hoping 10 The win soIidlf1ed SIUC's (/3-8. 82-57 'l'hm-sday nigbL Ibe meet despite baving some bring my time down 10 eight 8-3) tbird-plll<'e stand.mg in the "\ was probably more upset at key athlete. miss some early flO!." Coyne said MiSliOUri Valley Conference. while halftime of this game because I fck eveots due to mechanical "I was bappy witb the place, Nonhem Iowa, 8-13 ovmill, sv.Y"'I mayt.e we turned the corner problems on the team bus. but I wanl my height to go bigher in sevenIIt pIa:le with a 3-9 mark. Thursday nigbt and now we are "It was a satisfying, pleasing for the conference meet," Klett The SaJuIds used a 17-4 NO in back 10 this," Salu said. "We need victory with our bus problems," said. the opening minutes of the second 10 play bid and emmionaI to win, Indiana State coacb Joh' Other bighligbts of the meel balf to pull away from the if we are going III do anything." GanJandsaid included K.aiaa Daniels' Panthers. 1lle . enior tandem of The Salukis did do somedriog in The Sycamc;,w had an NCAA­ second-place 400-meter run of Tiffany Bolden and Kelly Firth the second stanza, exJending their qualifying and Ret Center-record 59.44. Deborah Daehler' connected for 14 of those points. lead to 24 points 81 59-35. UN} COl performance in the 200 _ b:' lCCood-place 3,OC»-meter ruD oC most comin on Jayups or seoood- the lead to 14 points late in tile All-American Holli Hyche (firsl 10:06.97 (founb slue aII-time), chance slns. pme. but SIUC knocked down 6 pi...,., 23.72). !"nnie Homer's second-place "TheIr pu tbacb reaJIy hun .., of 8 fmc throws down the _ .. 10 "'I was disappui:~ about finisb of 3:00.17 in the 1,000 especially to tan off the secood oeaI the deal. missi.'IIl the S5 (because of bus meters, Leann Reed 's third-place half," Northern I_a coach Tern FJ~ odJer Salukis joined BoIdm p.1)blem). I was not confident 5,OOO-meler run oC 18:25, and \..asswelI said. "We are DOt going in double figures, indue!'- Firth, about the 200, but my friends and April Cokel)"s third-place shOl l>winlfwe booW." who chipped in 12 poioI.. He< fOrb co-.>Ile$ pe~d me up," Hyche put of 43-8 1/4. The SaJuIcis did bosd, snagging point ga~ the Salukis a 68-47 lead • Mid. "I'm happy with the outcome; 48.~ to the Panthers' 34. and put ner in the sruc record Another P.cc Center record was overall we had some good 'Those decisive minutes ,",'ere a book as the 13th SaJuki player to let by Trinelle Johnson of eCrDrts," Saluki coacb Don reverse perfOtlJl&nCe oftbe SaIukis' reach the l.

N D KIM SPRATI TO Newswrap "', (/onrter/v 0/ Ho_ EJI«UJ v ...... has mooed to TIl. .'S world A..N VARSITY SOUTH BLACK NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS GATHER IN PROTEST - Bcut.rshop and Hairstyling AND Sc>'eD Nobel ~ prize winneI:s an: diJc 10 phcr in Thailand !his ...a 10 proIeSt die conIinued deICOIioo d B:!!IIIC8e Nobel IaureaIt Aung San ""HIT.' Sw Kyi. Thai pcemier CImo LcdqJai bas agreed 10 meet willi die group 011 Wednesday and Thai King Bhumibol Mulyadej rqotedly bas agreed Daily EgJp( n 10 811ft 8/1 eudiaIcc to the Dalai lAna.ad OCher ___• China asbd ThailanlIO bot enuy ID the Dalai Lama, but the govenvnent refused.

HUMAN CHAINS DEMONSTRATE FRIENDSHIP­ ThousImds of German, Polish and Czech bolder rcsidenIs UDed out II dusk 10 form human cilaios over· ihe frontier in a Valcotioc', Day demonsrraIion of friendsbip. Holding lig'ned candIcs IIId a.na.ms, they SIOOd walCh in the .1snIeli peace process. , OJrisIDpber is e:.pected to visit Syria, Jordan, and Israe.1 and also DLty . make a qo.icl< stopOver in LebIIDon.

GROCERY STORE FILES SUIT AGAINST ABC - - I Food Lion is hoping GeoemI Mocors' vicIDIy over NBC will bode well for a suit it bas against ABC. GM disclosed dI81 the "DaIdine" NBC program, aired Nov. 17, rigged the fitty crasb of a GM bUCIc by using I ignilers 10 set the blaze. Food Lion Inc.. the cbain of 1,000 SlIpCIID8IhIs lmccI in Sallibury, N.C., bas bad broadcast jX"Oblems of its own. ABC's I "F\ime TIme live" 3ired a segmeol in No""",ber !bat clIarJICd the cbain ~ deceiving CUSIiOrIlet$ about the fiubness of iIs mealS and fish. ~'2 OFF CDs OVER $10 I GUARD lOlLED AFTER WOUNDING ATTACKER - , Off All CASSErrES OVER $ An armed secwity guard was shot 10 dealh early in w course of a ~ Sale ends 20, 1993 S robbery alll:mpt III a Van NII)'S resI3UranI, but not before be seriously wounded his auackcr, Los Angeles police said. Tbe guard, Migud ~ GueV8lll, 42, was fatally shot once In the chest but be wOWlded the ...... ~ in the leg and lclt ann in an e>pCSI if (Mt.tin One sludenl who suggested l..uIbe.- KiItg JL or Ma1coIm X) had boycolling Cbccken was greeted still been a1ivc. " with appIaIIse. Sbabuz was 8 goes! speaJoer for Be asb:d who wcuId be wiJIing B1ad: HisIory MonIh spooscred by 10 sbow sopport Ibrougb • mMCb or the BlacIc Atran Comcil. poIeSt. The air filled wilh raised She said in bor speech 1baI people bands. need to 1eam from bisIory to deal Kimberly AndI:noo, a junior in with racial ptJbIcms, and she abo political sciroce and the str. a whire po9iU sIruI:I..-C exists programming cbairwoman for in &be Uniled S_ Ihal at:dlI • Blact Affoirs Council, said she did S)'S1J:m ofpress studmIs' 0dQge bon felt Dar Walks Out, from Pine Ridge, S.D" Fame Friday afternoon. Walka Out SI8leS unproves, she said, SWdeots &be spcccIJ encoumged SWdeots 10 shops for eanlng. during the Valentina's selected a pair of ean1ngs to match her will need 10 rethink some of Ibeir question what was presented to Day sale In the Student Center Hall of tradnlOnal Native AmerICan clot,... beIicfs. ~habazz said students should L-______--l "You need to plan for oor (collcctive) fuwre insIcad of just your own future,· she said. "We ~o~lforanswenlo SIU t haYtI to uniJe. We havc 10 be Iberc "Noching you do can bring that eam wins law competition [or ea:b ella. lhII's &be ooIy 9IFj boy bact," she ~ "But wbat you "'e caD be rid or any racial do can prevent it from happening By Sh3WM8 Donovan Coun Midwest Regional FtankowsIca said the team will go JXOOIcms." apin." Ga'8mi AssigrYne

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Newo~tafl\'O _ F.diIuial_ FIcuIty R.epo-.tativo "-Y1'IDIey Kara Granr _ B. "oeImIa Intemational Week b&.lefits a I dents THE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL, which has been applauded for years for increasing cultural awareness on campus, created a higher level of awareness this year. In its 19-year history, the International Student Council t as expanded the festival from a few events to a week-long '.:elebration of cultural diversity. Two years ago, the event received national attention for its attempts to expand the University community's horizons. Gov. Jim Edgar proclaimed an International Week for the state, and President George Bush and ICe President Dan Letters to the Editor Quayle both wrote the counciJ with best wisll<'s and regrets they could not attend. At the) 993 International Festival, rudents from all around the world showed cultural pride in a cooking Most Venture workers satisfied demonstration, an arts and crafts exhibit, a fashion show, a EdilDr's note: The DBIIy Egyptian cultural show and a buffet. People attending got to a~ 10 IIlI< /0 savemJ Io9lture experience the tastes. sights and sounds of many cultures. ~, most 0I..nam refused Headline unfair, misleads readers /O~ An _ appeIlJ8d 0/1 Such experiences each year give the sruc commwtity a I fell the heodline in Friday's major reIailer. Feb. quoting employlHJs better understanding of the people with whom they live, 6, Ihme paper "Some employees upset The headline gives an """ requasted 1IJlO/I)"I1Hy. with severance" is vaslly inconect impression that most wade and learn. misleading and an unfair employees were upset and thai I am writing in response 10 the descripLion of the article il the aniele was aboul their great BUT THIS YEAR, EVENTS MOVED in a direction Feh. 5 fronl page aRicle entiUed. beaded. lOS!:. The headline should bave beyond awarenes of other cultures. "Some Venlure employees upsel The article bad a mere three read "Venture generous, with sr.verance. ,. strong paragIllphs aboul three althougb some feel it's nol The Dec. 6 fire, which Jcilled five international students. Thi.· mocber ~xomple of the injured eight and displaced about 40 from their bom."., empOoyees of Veonue who felt enougb." OE's cheap. one-sided. lazy Irnd managemenl was lackadaisical The DE i. • learning prompted ISC to create new events in remembrance of that of joumaIism. Had you 'xlIbered to and that the severance package instrument (or joumaJjsm rragedy. eJicit opinions from more tban was unfair. studenIs. The festival officially opened Tuesday with a moment of Ihree of the approximalely ISO The reSI of the anicle I am astOnished and saddened associales al Venl1lre. you would confinned thai these three were by how poorly the article was silence for those who died, and fund-raising events have known tbat the consensus throughout the week were set to help those surviving the misinformed by quoting Vennue researched and PUI forth into opinion [oward the s«"" and its managers and represenwives as prinL fire. top managemenl is very positive. I well as community members 00 Apparenlly, those stude.lIs More than $350 was raised in an auction Thursday, and deeply resenl the implication thai issues regarding how many bave nol been properly ticket proceeds from the cultural show. whieh was attended Ih. opinions of Ihese Ihree anempts were being made Lo instructed on how 10 research. by about 1,000 people, also will go to help the fire victims. mismformed cowards an: those of help the employees find new process and write an accunlle, tbe entire SIOr<. And in a move to help international tudents adjust to the jobs as well as how conc:emed Wlbiascd article. As 3 company Vent"", has '-' they were aboul the -search training officials as well as Wellness Center officials and was created of[cred Ie all associates. I c.an assure you that tbe operoions and for their suppon and genuine someone in the School of to give the Students safety tips. store managers ba"" '-' anything COO<:em for each and every asso­ Joumalism know the ddinitioo of The new look to the International Festival was a welcome bul lackadaisical. They were both eWe of the Carbondale Venture. tbe leon "'fair and unbiased" addition. ot only did the festival help honor the sbocId categories. Trendl works in a international will .. ""*'"'"'".9.....,.. AddIeo'L Pat Shockley fCceived third uade law firm in WashingIOo D.C. CALMDAa rou - ne ddffUM r... CaSacla.r Itlt" la ...... g ct.,. bd~ place, while Dan Joo.'.. received when: he handles cases involving ~,. __ ...... IIot lJP"'rittn sccood in the BesI 0raIist (;.'\legtlI)'. different countries on ...... iIIc:trIIde ...... nr .,. tWut ... '.e .... of , •• pt.no. JoDawn Books said the team was countervailing duties and trade ::::::: ..... 1...... ~~ excited over results. la . C f'i Uat,=",~~ "We are all thriDed: Hooks said. His clients include Canada. Japan ...... -.m. ·It is exciting to tbonk about the and other differmt countries . SEARCH, from page 1 Administration. He said his committee is waiting until Marcb I, tbe due date for 'llplications, to begin prote>Sing onday If oplicalions. The committee bas receind (kke in CI JDdass canpu> ho!d would not hurt business for the other hoIeis and rnolels in lhe area. "If they are cbarging $70 for • ~and I'm charginl! S25,l don't think a hotel on campus -"111 be • probkm at all." w..on said. Besides a possible ~ light for the hotel proJect, tho Board of TrusII:I:S "I'IJ'OY"d funds for buildin& SId mpaiIs. including: • S2S0.oo:J in housing ""'"""'" 10 repj&1e the 1eWng. nl.f DOD-uaditiooal SIOdeDII and IIId fd.Iimc pQIiIiom,. be IE. wid! disIbiIities, lIS well lIS • "By ~!baIe ~ dIey amorg African Arnericans More than 20 employers will I::I!pen:entqe of African­ mab: sure &hat membcn oftbole By 'ThcMMa Glt.on gather at slUe Feb. 17 for the American, Allan-American, pqlS",1II opponunity 1D 1HlIY'­ MInorities Writer ICCOId IllllDalIoIertIDp md CImr Rico-nie and Native-Amene ScaIca c:aUmcd. rae i 5 t Far. Focosins on Dr."COl)' I) bdp ~"~aid. 'IbM& Omiopam SlII.e F1IIn SIUC alwnnu.. 0icI: Gregory political match them with students from He Aid ~ idea of focnsin& on iIIIunInce pcnomd rqlI'eSIIllllive, remembers when the S)'SIeIl1. special poplIItiom. di_ IIDdonI populaIions is DOl will be lUbe fair. clrcumsta,,,,,,- of segregarion in Rac ism The _ w:ill be from 91) 2 p.m. in new. DeIwullIId \be Uni-aty ri Sbe said !be bu am.strips the 19S0s In Carbondale in the SIIIIent CeIIIer. BaJmJms A.1ii B. IIIiDais both haYe tIimiJa-!Us. IhIt Win be fi1Ied by~'i"" brousJu :'lacJc Sludcnb together. Un i Ie d CId FbwcIs, fonner comeIar Of fun Salles, dinlC:1Dr ri Uni¥crsity She added tha.l her ~ompany Gn::gory, who is speaking for Stales has UniYll"Sity CImr SeMces. said dIe Cu= Services, said the fair is a offen pema1tU positdls 10 tnIIJ)' Black History Month tonight. nol gooe fair besan in response 10 U·e comprorni1e between tile Uni"lClSity fanner imcms. said his da at SlUC probably .way. demand for minorilY or ~.oo ­ and !be mtpIoycn; The Peace Corps, Kraft Foods, were the most important days In f.ct'--...... lmditiooaJ 5O:.'denI.s. "This /U bu a>..,lIoyers 8CIIIIIIy AT&T and Norwell Finan~w of hi,;; lifl;.. only .he "At Southe..'D, we have a very lootinS for poople fr:>m special Services also are amoos the He .x--ved mrny problems rules of the game have changed. diverse studenl population, populalions 10 fiU internships, CXIIIIpIIIies expccIed 10 IIIIIJd. bee se the school and the he said town ...... segr.gated. be said "The old insr;tutions were - But SI C was tt.e most gr.omI toward physical abwoes," ngidly .egregated school in the Gregory said Pizza delivery man hit by pellet gun; counuy," he said This generation bas to W\lI'ry "Black women were 001 abont economics, not on I"'IIing assailant flees from scene of crime permitted Lo live in the 10 a j'Diol in SOCiety by sweat ~md be-..ed II his ex, dormitmies," Gregory said. and blood, he said A pizza delivery man was SbOI poJnSlid. The black studenlS who "Black people need 10 CO'Ile with .. peUet 3IIn Friday by an An uniMotified assailanl attend.d school during Ihe togelber and pool our unidentified assailanl after \IIlIJII*IIetI.).too ~ and shot him 195!:s uoderslO<' j the forces resources. " he sair'. .-ning I) his car. in ~ IIAlet lip with 5 pdIet gun, t!-.at were against /hem and they He said African-American Michael Mccnelly was polCsaid. came logether, he said. spending was fifth in the world cieliwrinS an onIcr • 9: 10 p.m. ID ibelS.~ i:Id lbe_ "Honesrv and integrity were "It's like the old saying BrocGide Manoc M.:eii~Uy was treated and on our side, " he said 'Where my money goes i. When DO one answered at the lfierJa:d from allo!pilal. Gregory said the fall of where my nationtlity is. I American education is 'Where I spend my money i. beginning to show itself. where my Ioya.'ty is. , .. He said th. educational 1bere's no room for us in system has 001 grown with the capitalist Amorica." he said. slU d ~ n lS' inteUect because of " We kno, through television. documents Ihat blacks are "School .. as exciting then; turned down for Joons to go in it s 001 now." he said bu.alJ. "")e'll probably talk about • Athleticism has never Martin LUlher King Jr., b 'oken down any barriers;· Malcolm X and his experiences Corq!ory said here at sn JC," she continued '. Pel'ple respect you fa; Gregory came to SlUC on a ':ghtiog for human rights and track schoIar>hip in 1951 . freejom and justice, '"he He later became the captain continued. of the SaJuki cross COUDlr\' and Gregory said the mental track te.=s. ' effect of racism has to be He also was the fim blllCk =ted. student to receive SIUe's Young people today have to Outstanding Atnlete Award.

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Members of the Korean Student Association slnca about 600 years ago In the v.I dynasty, perfor... , their traditional dance called as a part of the Intarnatlonal Cultural Show Hwagwanmoo. which has been performed Saturday afternoon in the Student Center. Food, crafts, fas ion exhibits mark grand finale of International Fest great festival thi' year." Lemmonghal, president of Lhe The arts and crafts exhibition Thailand Student Association "B) Thursday was highlightod by an presenting them ~ gi"e oIhers the A crowd of about 1.000 joinod auction. Several COUDlries donated chance LO experience some of Ihe Fairuz IVTahim, a junior from items from their exhibit to be international Lradirioos. .. Malaysia, on Saturday. as he aV!:l.ionecl off. The fiM item, a Others included a ceremonial performed Mich.,,1 Jackson's Turkish .hafe wall hanging. sold wedding donee from :he Gencral "Heal the World" d!:;ing !he grnnd for S 15. Other items included a Union of Palestine StudenlS. La finale of International Feslbal '93. siJk scarf from China and a pair of JoUl Moncadena and Maglalatik The final three days of the handmade leather sandals from from th(" Filipino Student festival were the main attractions India. Association and Pentoza!i. from including tbe ans and craf "We raised beLween $350 and Cyprio< Student Association. The exhibiLioG. cultural .nd fashion S400 from Ihe lIlIClioo." Kahn said Korean Student Association hows ..00 3D international food "It should really h apartmenI .how Salumy; Alx-ut 1.000 rtn.." said Mohammad Ali Ktuon, pecpIe were in at=daoce. too ~r,;' E R S I i ~ W 0 MEN . S Awards PROFESSIONAL 15% OFF selec'ted ADVANCEMENT African-American Titles i1niverslty Women's Professional Advancement will he recoguizlng outstanding Campus Women of DIstinction. Students at the Undergraduate. Master's and Doctoral levels. CIvll Service Employee:;. Adm1nlstratlve/Profes&1onal Staff. and Faculty will be FEBRUARY 15 - 27 eligible for such recognition. Nomt ... - _ .. __ :lave not already oeen recognized by UWPA will be ·;:onsldered for their unique contributions to the advancement of other women. their own achlevemeLics !n education. research. serv1c~. committee actlvltles and. other significant areas at the community. regional. national. and global levels. Indlvlductis and university organizations c n nominate ellglble individuals for fbi- honor. Nominations are clue before March 5, 1993, ~ Dr. Janice Schoen Henry. t'rO:If'.s~;10nal Adw;mC1em4mt. AnthorlvHall 105. 1 6S: ...... February 15, 1993 ...... ----- ...... ------:::--:::----::--, •...... __ ..... Health care plans : NEXT Y RESUME ~ ERVICE beingrevamped by administration : DTP Unlimited : l.ne AngeIea TirMs mrc)(~Rg~ I Located inside Kinko's • On the Island • : Open 8:00 am -10:00 pm M-f'/Saturdly Noon - 4:00 pm : hOlpilllizarinn and visits 10 the doctt's office will be co\leRd. So odIcIt'lIIIIld' (618) S49~788 I will preaa1aI care and childhood immunizations. "Nolhing,· says ~ olJicials taid t8IOWiD& I . • !he hearing. proc:ca of thll PresideDt Clinton, "'will be more • Having problems with your re5UI1l8 C e in and • iInpcJrtam Iban pm'CDlive care. • Liquor Control C08IIDiuio. 00aI • ember pucl to • pidc up a EE Resu~ Booklet full of helpful Ideas. • But wbat about c'liropractic oae laid 10 • more • w~ rMi YOUR Job SeriocIsir-We Guar.rntrt? It! • services? ADd prescription drugs? wc:unlined... elf'lCient Or ()(JYOrIIge foI Il1eaIings usually tendency over a szruggle among mrdical spccWbes would be after C,ty Council period of time. " said and oth.-. providers lhal could bog meetings, and the meetings Wepseic this wlluJd Swing into make easier (01" the down tL.: entire "'form ir.i1iative. 0&0 have Ior1g agendas. it attorney "The first ~Josion ..... ill come Commission bearings would for the lioe.ruee and the 8Il..~ when tbe package of basic health be delayed at times, or be&rings for the city 10 locale v.i CDuld be del.yed several and make sure \bey are present 1he~&uzDm benefits is unveiled,· predJctcd Fitness is a John 1. P'JIk, president of the months after the violation for the meeting. Health and Guide Council of Smaller BusJOess L.-==______~------J great opportunity 10 promote E.aaprioa ill o...dand. your business' heolth-orienled '"Iben the special inl.cresl groups will have at it. The mcmaJ heaIlh produd$ and services. 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In designing a core package of benefits, \be ao!ninisualioo must ~~""''''''~''AII'''''''''''''' 536-3311 nothigh·powered, only strike competmg a D3lance interestamong - - ;::~;;::;::;;;;:;~iiSiii~~~~~~~~~=====~=~ groups, but also against offering 100 much - ~uardor too liale. onth 1993 Too ricb an array of benefits could bankrupt a 5ySlClll already !CCtering on the mnk of collapse. Too ilimpy a package invites a Faustian bargain: If people lack cenain mcdical COYen!gCS, they are likely 10 delay seelring care until 15 AN EVENING WITH DICK GREGo.RY, 18 ffiSfORiCAL VIEWS OF AFRICAN-AMfRICANS: ,heir illnesses reqoire far more SlUC Alum, Comedian,. and Civil Rights PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECfWES, with oahelist ~ treaIIDeDlS. Activist, 8P Student Center Ballrooms ABC. DR. W1LUAM GRIER-Psychiatrist and Author of Black "If we are go;og to expard coverage so th.t everybody is ~ DR. JOSEPH WHITE-Psychologist and Author, oovaed. mel lave

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