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Bowling Green-Pregnancy Center I HOSPITAL 1019) 354-HOPE SB Ftrvwil Cart Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-8-1996 The BG News April 8, 1996 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News April 8, 1996" (1996). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5998. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5998 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Inside the News State • AIDS testing bill proposed Nation* FBI releases woman and child 4 Dan works for his BA in BS Sports »BG track teams post solid performances Page 2 Monday, April 8,1996 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 82, Issue 111 The News' FBI searches Briefs AL Scores for Unabomber Cleveland 8 Toronto 3 bomb evidence Baltimore 4 Nicholas Geranlos search. The Associated Press Kaczynski, S3, was charged Minnesota 2 with possession of bomb-making HELENA, Mont. -- In- materials and jailed without bail. Boston 3 vestigators discovered and de- The charge doesn't mention the fused a live bomb in the cabin of Unabomber Investigation and Is Kansas City 1 Theodore Kaczynski, the former intended to keep him in custody math professor suspected of be- while investigators build a case. Texas 7 ing the elusive Unabomber, a A partially completed pipe New York 2 federal law officer said Satur- bomb, bomb-making chemicals day. and components and notes on Agents who have been warily making bombs were in the cabin, California 6 searching Kaczynski's cabin and one law enforcement official Chicago 5 since he was taken into custody said a typewriter found there ap- Wednesday believe the bomb pears to be the one the Unabom- Cr«f Clbaon/TKc AiiocUltd PTTM they defused Friday was intend- ber used to type his 35,000-word Soldiers carry three caskets, Saturday, holding the bodies of three of the 33 Americans who were Seattle 3 ed for someone in particular, said manifesto and letters. killed In last Wednesday's plane crash in Croatia. President Clinton presided over a ceremony at Milwaukee 1 the official. Kaczynski's cramped shack Dover Air Force Base with family members. Authorities now have little has no electricity or plumbing, doubt that they have apprehen- which would appear to coincide Oakland 7 ded the man responsible for plac- with the Unabomber's aversion Detroit 6 ing or mailing bombs that have to modern society and technolo- Brown, 32 others returned killed three people and injured 23 gy described in the manifesto. NL Scores , others over the past 18 years. Agents have searched Kac- "I've been working this case zynski's family home in subur- Atlanta 13 since 1985," said the official, who ban Chicago and canvassed bus home in official ceremony spoke on condition of anonymity. stops and hotels in the Pacific St. Louis 3 "If it isn't him, I don't know who Northwest, trying to determine Harry Rosenthal "Today we come to a place next time it rises it will be Eas- itU." Just how a person with no visible The Associated Press that has seen too many sad ter, a day that more than any Montreal 9 Agents have been X-raying means of support could have homecomings, because this is other reminds us that life la about 40 boxes found in the loft traveled the country, planting or DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, where we in America bring more than what we know ... Colorado 1 of the 10-by-12-foot cabin where mailing bombs. Del. - As 33 flag-draped cas- home our own, those who have sometimes more than what we Kaczynski has lived for more According to a magazine re- kets were solemnly brought given their lives in the service can bear. But life Is also eter- San Francisco 14 than a decade. The X-rays were port, Kaczynski's family had sent home on Saturday, a sorrowful of their country," Clinton told nal. What they did while the Florida 7 expected to conclude by early him thousands of dollars over the President Clinton said that the the crowd. sun was out will last with us Sunday, the official said. years. lives of Commerce Secretary His voice often near break- forever." Reporters on Saturday got "The guy lived largely off fam- Ron Brown and 32 other vic- ing, the president talked about The Clintons and Gore led a San Diego 17 their first look at Kaczynski's ily contributions," a senior Jus- tims of a plane crash reflected bis visits with the families. large delegation of govern- Houston 2 remote home, a spartan hut with- tice Department official told U.S. the best of America. "They are "Their loved ones were proud ment officials to be here as the out plumbing or electricity more News & World Report In its April a stern rebuke to the cynicism of what they were doing," he aluminum coffins were than 5 miles from the town of IS issue. that is all too familiar today." said. "They believed in what brought from a transport plane Lincoln, Mont. They weren't al- The Unabomber's explosives The president, his voice they were doing. They believed into hearses beside an open WSA sponsors lowed Inside. were mailed from several states, cracking with emotion on a in their country and they be- hangar by eight uniformed pall The structure, made of dark- and federal agents are also try- raw, cloudy day, declared that lieved they could make a dif- bearers each. Four howitzers week-long events stained wood, is hidden in a "what they did while the sun The World Student Asso- ing to track Kaczynski's move- ference." on the tarmac fired a 19-gun ciation is sponsoring Inter- wooded setting near the Contin- ments through travel records. was out will last with us for- Each of the victims of the salute. national Week April 8-13. A ental Divide, about 300 yards Federal authorities have ever." airplane crash on a Croatian Brig. Gen. William Den- special Cup of Culture will from the nearest neighbor. It has learned that Kaczynski left his The caskets were delivered hillside was represented here dinger, deputy chief of cha- take place at Cafe'Shadeau two windows and a closed door shack and traveled SO miles to a to grieving, still-shocked fami- by relatives wearing red- plains for the Air Force, of- 7 tonight. with three locks. Helena hotel at least 25 times; lies as the Air Force Band white-and-blue ribbons. fered a prayer. "Help us al- WSA will present the There was a bicycle parked four of the stays roughly coin- played hymns and "My Coun- The president said the crash ways to remember these public movie "Color of Pear" and outside, a creek nearby, and two cided with five bombings blamed try Tls of Thee." victims "carried with them servants, ever mindful of their follow it with a discussion gardens, where Kaczynski ap- on the Unabomber. Clinton, along with his wife America's spirit - what our willingness to share their tal- With the director April 9 in parently raised vegetables. The FBI took records of Kac- and Vice President Al Gore, great martyr, Abraham Lin- ents and their wisdom," he 101 Olscamp. There was no sign of an outhouse. coln, called the last best hope An Indian Cup of Culture zynski's stays at the Park Hotel consoled each family in pri- said. will take place in the Off- The FBI had set up a table out- between 1982 and 1995, hotel vate, one-on-one. The emotion of earth." The president's friendship Campus Student Center at side the cabin, but there was no owner Jack McCabe said Friday. of the moment clearly showed "The sun Is going down on 3:30 p.m. April 10. sign of anything that looked like Tom Stell, a driver for Rim- In the president's face. this day," Clinton said. "The See CEREMONY, page four. WSA will present a docu- evidence, and agents refused to mentary film about racial answer questions about their See UNABOMBER, page four. issues in 115 Education at 8 p.m. April 10. A facilitated discussion will take place after the film. Condom Man looks at safe sex, AIDS issues Workers search for Dawn Keller "They say it causes loss of sen- Wheeler. bridge jumper The BG News sitivity, they dont have one, they He added someone dies of PORT CLINTON - Res- are expensive and they ruin the AIDS-related causes every 14 cue workers searched un- If college students could see mood,"' he said. "But you have to minutes, and the average arre of successfully for an Oak one person their age dying of ask yourself, is it worth it?" that person is 28 years. Harbor man seen jumping AIDS, a conversation about safer Wheeler said people need to Wheeler said this country or falling from a Portage sex wouldn't be necessary, ac- should be more concerned about River bridge west of Port become comfortable with using Clinton, an Ottawa County cording to The Condom Man. condoms. AIDS, but it's not. sheriffs deputy said Sun- Kurt Wheeler, the AIDS Risk "Using condoms needs to be- "We're losing our youth to a day. Reduction spokesman for come a natural part of your sex disease that people aren't taking Planned Parenthood, said stu- life," he said "If you dont be- seriously," he said.
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