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Cameysaid . arrest and $2.5 million for emotional distress. - Outside, Stanton allegedly hit the man­ Asgair was wrestling for California State Giuliani lights fuse, ager with his Cadillac. The car knocked University at Fullerton when he was arresl- , • Mostafavi into the window of a barbecue Former star wrestler ed in 1987 and accused of selling $35,000 • restaurant next door, showering him with awarded $3.3 million . worth of heroin to an informant. He was • bans New Year's treat glass. Stanton backed up and tried to run Jailed for seven months , during which his • down Mostafavi a second time before dri­ SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - The city of marriage ended and his hopes of partici- • • ving away, police said. Los Angeles was ordered to pay $3.3 mil­ from China as a baby, ·Some of us pating in the 1988 Olympics died. ' I • No snap, crackle, pop of Before the attack, Stanton told The Wash ­ lion to a former world-c lass wrestler who Asgair, who was a star in Iran before he '. play it for tradition, some of'u8 for said a false arrest for heroin dealing end­ New Year's firecrackers In New the fun of it. Even though it's dan­ ington Post that he was denied tenure at the defected In 1982, said he believes an Iran - ' II. ed his marriage and Ol ympic hopes. ~ork . gerous, we're just doing it our way," ILLINIOS State Department and was appealing the ian loyalist framed him. The Iranians "didn't deCision, the newspaper reported Tuesday. The jury awarded him $Boo,ooO for false want me to compete for the U.S.,· he said. r-- By Tim Whllmlrl And fireworks play an important Associated Press role, said Charles Wang, executive Hostess recalls Junk food director of the Greater Blouse, SCHILLER PARK, III. (AP) - More than - Skirt and Undergarment Associa­ a dozen types of Hostess snacks, Including tion, the biggest employer in Chi­ HoHo's and Twinkles, sold In illinois, Iowa na~wn's garment industry. and 19 other states are being recalled

"H'I to drive the evils away from because they may have been contaminated .;~ the community, to really usher in the by asbestos in a suburban Chicago bakery. , New Y, ar with a big bang," he said. Consumers are being warned not to eat "You just don't feel like celebrating snacks made at the Schiller Park plant of the New Year without fireworks." Interstate Brands Corp " which was closed Community groups had hoped Monday night during an investigation by that confining state and federal authorities. ------firecrackers to Illinois State POlice and Ihe state attor­ a single park ney general are investigating to see if the '.,.isbnU8 14 ill,­ during company broke any laws . Dan Curry, oui u C'n'lstmcrs b-ee, Q" Wednesday's spokesperson for the attorney general, cr Cllrislmos tree Wit/l­ celebration of said the office is likely to ask a judge to the lunar New keep the plant closed until it has been out (tecomtioJls. Year would cleaned up properly and a monitoring win them an plan has been established. . GIOrgI Hwa exemption. The recall Includes 13 Hostess prod­ vice president of the United But the ucts plus Dolly Madison cupcakes, almost Chinese Association mayor's office all of which have expiration dates ranging ______, said that from Jan . 22 through Feb . 6. HoHo's Fie ld .... .::A.l , would still be included have expiration dates ranging too dangerous and that the groups from Jan. 29 to Feb. 13. The products can Sat., Jan. had wait.ed too long before settling be returned to the place they were pur­ .. ' on a proposed it.e. chased for a complete refund, Other neighborhoods also have n the nap, crackle and pop tak­ VIRGINIA en out of celebrations. In the Ozone Park section of a proud Queens, authorities cracked down Government attorney . E.' on an unlicensed Fourth of July ~ partner of allegedly beats video A Iowa Women' B fireworks display that for years was 'f). ~__ ....,.1I1U Gymnastics paid for by mob boss John Gotti. store owner, rams him And Giuliani has run into opposi­ with car tion with other attempts to impose McLEAN, Va. (AP) - A State Depart­ more order on the streets. A recent ment lawyer flew Into a rage when told he move to restrict pedestrian traffic had to pay a late fee at a video store, beat­ at ome busy intersections drew ing Ihe owner with a plastic movie box howls of outrage, with some people and then ramming him into a restaurant complaining they were being treat­ window with his car, police say, ed like cattle. The owner, Hassan Mostafavi, 54 , was Hwa said there should be room treated for severe cuts and bruises. for compromise. Police on Tuesday searched for the Without firecrackers, he said, customer. Gregory H, Stanton , who was "the atmo phere i not right. When wanted on charges of malicious wound­ You've always wanted to be a doctor. you ti re the firecracker, the smells, ing . destruction of property and larceny. the s moke, everything meshes Stanton, 51 , became enraged Saturday together. You create a very joyous night when told he owed a late fee and his You've passed organic chemistry. atmosphere .• video rental card had expired, Officer John You've volunteered 200 hours. You've worked hard. Now you've got to take the MeAT.

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U .. "UIIl· ~)n~ls) ,~vie2~lggs nA /si101i~ OIl rl1iw ,1~sq2w~n 123glS1 Fonner White.House interns dish -; noiJ.6Iu:nb bllB OOO,OOE4! gnib~~ox~ n.6woI '(lisG ~rlT 10 1~rl2i/duq ~rf1 bns • Two former White House didn't receive anything substantial after Lewinsky was transferred during his six-week internship at from her full-time job at the White : bOB 8QQ I ,J (lnut gninnig~ 1Tll!)1 !)rlJ interns from the UI say their the executive mansion in July and House to ajob at the Pentagon. 0\ ,(lil)(l "n 10 lo:lib!) ~rlT time in Washington was August of1997. Rules were strict about lingering 10 (l2n(l2 1S(l/O S bns 1n(lm(lgsnsm exciting work, but they didn't "r think that it would be very in the White House looking for the ... bOB gni1i1w2w(ln 2uoiv(l1Q ,qiria1SJorloa see much of the president. unusual if we would have gotten president, Boros said. . something," Clayton said about the "They keep a tight rein on the bllB X/isb n~volq ,(l~sq2w~n 1~rl10OB 15 interns in his Scheduling and interns," she said. "I heard that ' b~"01ns 00 1eum 2tnsoilqqA By Steven Cook The Daily Iowan Advance office. r------. Monica Lewinsky loitered around'· b31slqmoo Hmdua )2Om 2~lsbibns::> He did say the Oval Office. They would have .BQ(lf ,n: '(lSU1M~ Receiving gifts from White House White House never tolerated anything like that...... staff is a common occurrence for staffers wrote Just to get into the West Wing;';. ~R~rJI)IIIRA oaO interns, says Sasha Boros, a first­ him letters of interns must have a blue pass_' year VI law student and former recommenda- showing they have security clear- . liBri:) White House intern. tion, adding that ance, something Boros and mos '.: "Staff workers do it because they many employers interns didn't have. ~1B imnoi llotlsoilqqA feel it's appropriate for the long write letters "To get into the West Wing, usu- i2Ud nOIff()\ '(\iD(l ,s\'t hours interns .work and to show helping interns ally interns have some kind of their appreciation for the work get jobs. political connection, like their par- done," she said. Both Boros ents gave money to the Democratic Questions were raised this week and Clayton Boros party. It wasn't just anyone who concerning gifts President Clinton were based in the Old Executive went there by any means," Boros allegedly gave to former White Office Building, part of the White said. "It was a highly sought-afte~ ~ House intern Monica Lewinsky. House complex adjacent to the position." nn NN()\ Pundits are saying this round of White House. Most interns are During her time working for the ' 8jn,~..... IL...ioIiiIi :':'::'':'::: claims is different from others, based there with few gaining the first lady, Boros said she got an . ~ ~ because they include al\egations clearance needed for jobs near the inside view of two allegation's' -88li~ lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and "Today" show co-hosl Malllauer sll Clinton gave Lewinsky gifts and president, whose office is in the involving Rodham Clinton, adding _' ad BI~e set of the show Tuesday In New York. In an Interview with lauer, got her job offers to buy her silence West Wing. that the 1996 claim of Rodham : .90 lam Clinton blamed the sax scandal surroundIng her husband on a about an affair they allegedly had. For the average intern, days are Glinton speaking to the ghost ot bJIB'Id filled with copying, faxing and let- Eleanor Roosevelt was taken out of 9jiq8~-,plrltad rIght-wing political agenda that has dogged them for years, Boros worked for Hillary Rod­ ham Clinton's Deputy Chief of Staff ter writing and not much more context. oj 1l0lg, "we've been accused of everything, IncludIng murder." 9-r9W Melanne Verveer during the sum­ than that, Boros and Clayton said. The recent claims of presidential ., ,(ljn9lelation hip with a "high-rank­ au thority 'by asking a friend of mer of 1996 and said she received But, what sets White House infidelity are missing some of that bna eNhite House official" and that Lewinsky tb secretly tape-record her. earrings, scarves and letters of rec­ internships apart from others is context, she said. , 890al11.18O had an affair with Bleiler. Leahy, JJ -Vt., called Starr's ommendation from Verveer to rec­ that students have the chance to "A lot of facts still need to come _ •8cewinsky sent Bleiler and his investigation "the most partisan ognize interns for the unpaid work meet high-ranking officials and see out," she said. "I think the pre s i ~ . 80me documents and pho­ ends-justi(y-the-means investiga­ they do. the inner-workings of the E"ecu- dent needs to answer questionf\ Iphs that they put into a safety tion I can remember in my life:" About 20 VI students a year get tive Branch. about the nature of the gifts and, o it and will turn over to Starr's Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., respond­ internships in Washington with Starting in May 1996, Boros explain the context surrounding Ce today, the Bleilers' lawyer, ed by telephoning Starr, then going very few gaining positions at the began her internship one month them." ... y Giles, said at a news confer­ to the Senate floor himself to speak. White House, according to VI .B.U In Portland, Ore. The BleiJera about how the investigation started. Assistant Director for Career Plan­ ~ lot specify what the documents Specter said Starr told him that ning David Fitzgerald. 'to .1l'Photographs were. Jordan arranged ajob for Lewinsky at However, the actual number of rn~1l le said he and the BleiJers the same company where Jordan had VI students who intern in Wash­ . Need it fast'! Come to ~II. ~ Inclined not to believe Lewin- previously placed presidential friend ington is difficult to track, because B/1~~n general because they consid­ Webster Hubbell. Hubbell received some students skip Career Devel­ ~ ler untruthful. Lewinsky's hundreds of thousands of dollars in opment Services and make ·8'lmey confirmed his client had payments from friends of the presi­ arrangements on their own. j'noG ~r. ffair with Bleiler when he was dent while pe was under investigation Former White House intern and no lhed, but called it irrelevant to by Whitewater prosecutors. VI senior Jeff Clayton said he 2JI9m -89m TECltNiGRAplics ~ srnod:urrenl legal troubles. Ie clash between Starr and Rod- for all your: 8.8 ll&. Clinton spilled to the Senate fast copies, color copies, resumes, niad'. Sen. 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IOWA MEN'S TIlE Hawks, Lions put perfect records on the line .Thelowa By Becky Gruhn The Hawkeyes saw a 14-, sec­ tive score that gives you an idea how iowa at penn state The Dally Iowan ond-half lead disappear against Mis­ well Penn State is playing. We've got men's souri Saturday as the Tigers swalked our hands full.' TV HIGHLIGHTS basketball In nine tries, Penn State has yet to away with an 80-79 overtime victory. Davis said he would use the same College Basketball team takes Its lose a basketball game in the Bryce Iowa coach 'Ibm lineup he did against Missouri. That - __ and willi West Vwglllllil Pmsburgh. 6 p.m., ESPN unblemished Jordan Center this season. Davis was starting five saw move Today, 7:05 p.m., Iowa at PIIVI St3Ie, 7 pm. 1

COLLEGE BASKETBALL Q&Awith LaFrentz's return Jeremy bolsters KU's lineup Allen • Arguably the nation's top "If there's a better player in the country than Raef LaFrentz, I haven't player, Kansas' Raef laFrentz seen him." Fre.hman Jeremy Allen. has been a plckad up-right where he laft off. LaFrentz, an All-American last year welcom, addition to the Iowa men's and a preseason pick this year, missed tracl! and field. team in this young sea­ LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - No, the most amazing thing about the return nine games for the No.5 Jayhawks . on. The 1997 High School National with a broken finger on his right hand. Ch4mpion in thf disclU, Allen has been of Raef LaFrentz to the Kansas lineup was not the pair of 3-pointers in a 31- He was hurt in practice on Dec. 26, dom inating In, all of the throwing when he was hacked by teammate Eric Iv.nt. thl, .ea80n for the HCI.I.v!eeyes. point, 15- game. It was seeing his baseline jumper get Chenowith. Thl. wed DI 'port.w,.itrr ehuele He. was back Saturday to lead an 88- Blount ,polr, with Allen about his past blocked by Texas Tech's Da'Mon Roberts. 49 rout of Tech. His return was faster accomplishment' one:! limitles8 future than expected, partly because he is a cu a m mber of the Iowa team. Now, LaFrentz is easy-going off the left-handed shooter. 01: It'•• tUl a The question became whether or not very youn, .ea­ court. "I'm normally a missing about a third of the season • • on, but 10 far pretty calm, laid­ should cost him consideration as play­ !!j~~~III~!!! you have beeD back kind of guy," he er of the' year. dominant- What "That honor is something I have no II it about your said. But LaFrentz control over. That's up to you guys,· . i.-:l~lW:It"'I'1I~ .&y1e that ,lve. LaFrentz said. "Nine games out, I real­ • you the eci,e? does not get blocked. So just as quickly ly don't think it hurt me that much JA: I think that becall8e l'm going to come out and play the on thlllg that that In the season opener, the competi­ JIIt'ln 'Tornerl as th e 6-foot-ll Io...--La-Fre-n-tz.a "------help. II that 1 am The Dally Iowan LaFrentz can give a just as hard as I did before." tion wasn't going to be the best. I know "I think the player of the year should That IiIU m"'" ,",ah'Iwr cf filter than YOUr rerular ,hot putter. I charming little smile, he was on the well ehough that in the future, things Iowa frelhman go to college basketball's best player '" ntt did ItO ,m.tclt in 1It.(' kMt can't bench prel! "ery much (Allen are going to get more difficult for me ball with a look of grim determination. Jeremy Allen and whoever that is should get i~ ..tlm.tes hi. b ncb at 300 pounde)j He whirled past Roberts to the basket ",-w, IN' tM tall1mfJ1ln1l from here on out and I know that nI ulel hilipeed whether they play 40 or 35 or 25 but I have a lot of pOwer my legs aM for a layup and that was that. tJwdog. In have to continue to work hard to get games. Whatever the time they play; that pow r matched with speed i8 the where I want to be, and that is an to hll IdVlnllgl "I think his hand was sore but he did ElrlWooU key to my throwing. eventual NCAA champion. Imong bigger a couple of things that showed me he they should be deserving of th~ lather of golfer TIger WOOds on IIis son 01: Old you think Clomin, into DI: 80 far, all that h .. been teen Big Ten was an All-American player, the first award." the ...eon opener that the eoUep hal been Jeremy Allen In flnt­ Conference player to be chosen in the (NBA) Nebraska coach Danny Nee has his place_ How doee Jeremy Allen han­ draft,· said Tech coacb James Dickey. vote in. . ------" realm ,,"ould be a little more dlm­ throwers. "When Ijudge it, it is what he brings evil a& tbl. point' ella it when be lm't the victor? "That play where misaed a to his team, hialeadership,' ~ee said: JA: Ye , 1 really did . J thought that JA: I don't handle it that great, but I layin and he tipped it in . Then we v rybody would be real food because the shot, he got it back and "Rsef gets A-pluses across the board. It they w ,.. in coli p. But 1 w•• warned See AlLEN Q&A. Page 48 Bcores." See LAFRENTZ, Page 38

Ir ( I The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, January 28, 1998 - 38 Basketball NBA ROUNDUP LaFrentz/ Senior Men's Hoops/Hawks look to end skid Continued from Page 1B Booth. The 6-foot-11 center aver­ the 'what if' questions," Davis returns with a terror ages more than four rejections a said. Davis with one-tenth of a second game while also scoring 11.2 "You just focus on the young guys remaining allowed the Tigers to Continued from Page 1B points and pulling down 6.4 you have and see how fast they can LaFrentz could have played a make one of two free throws and rebounds. should not affect him. He's a great week ago at Missouri and probably Bend the game into overtime. improve and what you can get out player and he's what college bas­ would have made a difference in Despite the loss, McCausland Ricky Davis and Bowen continue of them." to lead the Hawkeyes in scoring, ketball is all about." the one-point loss that dropped the thinks the game showed that the Iowa has relied heavily on fresh­ The nine games the senior Jayhawks from No. 3. But Williams averaging 14.2 and 14.1 points, men Davis and Oliver. That depen­ LaFrBntz missed were the only felt he needed more practice time to team is heading in the right direc­ respectively. dence on youth has played a ml\ior games he has missed in his career. gain confidence in his hand. tion. Just as the Hawkeyes have been factor in the Hawkeyes' inconsis­ He started all of the other 117 "1 knew 1 could have done some uWe played a lot better than we forced to play the season without tent play. games since arriving at Kansas things to go out and win that did against Michigan State,· all-Big Ten forward Jess Settles, "In general, you're looking at a from tiny Monona, Iowa. game, so yeah, it was disapPoint- McCausland said. "We did some Penn State has had to cope with pretty inconsistent team,· the LaFrentz endeared himself to the ing,· said LaFrentz, who was aver- good things and played well togeth­ the loss of explosive guard Dan Iowa coach said. already adoring Kansas fans by aging 21.8 points and 11 .6 er, so 1 think we're getting back on Earl. "That's just what we are right staying In school for his senior year. rebounds a game before he was the road to where we know we can Both players redshirted the now. How soon we become a con­ When Pierce, another preseason A11- hurt. "1 wasn't sure I was ready. play." 1996-97 season with back injuries sistel\t team, I don't know. There American, also decided to stay, it I'm not sure if I was confident Iowa will have to find a way to and were unable to regain full are a lot of areas we have to gave the Jayhawks a chance to erase enough about my hand." contain Nittany Lion guard Pete strength to return for the 1997-98 improve and that, of course. the heartbreak of last year and "I'm just taking the approach I'm Lisicky. campaign. leads to consistency night after make another run at the Final Four. starting a new season. I had one The 6-foot-4 senior leads the "With those losses you can't ask night." "I'm always looking forward to a 15-game season, and now I'm start- team in scoring with 14.9 points challenge ," LaFrentz said. "The lng another 15-game season." per game. bigger the challenge, r always feel He was ready for Tech. LaFrentz Penn State also features the Big r ------, better when I succeed." Ollroll '. Grlnl HIli prlplrll 10 Like last year, Kansas coach Roy i... sbac_k . ___Ten'_sbes~tsho~tblo~cker~inca .... I'in I Attention! ! I ,I.m dunk Ihl bill II Mllwauk ..', Williams has been able to create a special feeling of team unity among RI, Allen looks or. I. the n,,1 qua,- hi playel'8 in this IOOth season of IIf l\I"dIV. Jayhawks basketball. You I Save UP. to 50% at your I Some ofthe Kansas traditions - Sill Call It like the Rock Chalk Jayhawk chant No cover if you are 21 & over : Iowa City and coralville: 20 before each game - may seem IlIJiM, corny to outsiders, but it is all part 1 1 of ba ketball in Allen Field House, r favorites. just like having the leam bow to 2fo I Ev::;:hing Introducing new value card good 1 the crowd in thanks Saturday after No covcr if you are 21 & over wi.nning a school-record 56th 1 for great discounts at • Bars straight home game. 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