THE TUFTS DAILY Where Ynii Read It E'irqt Tuesdav. December 8.1992 Vol XXV, Number 60 Mailroom the site of drug bust .th receiving marijuana, says Reitman

Retired Admiral James B. Stockdale filin c;uiistcr- wrapped in PlitStiC ber:in;l residence wcrc 1istcd.Thc cious t~~;iiincrespecially during ant^ in the middle of a jar of return addrcss WiIS it hit stritllgc. this lime of year. which is tlnrg Stockdale has plenty pc;uiut butter. Reitinan said. ;IS well ... an odd nmc with no harvest tiinc. gctsa lot ofscrutiny I, 0 -w 0 0. The paicbiigc wits opc~reclalter street iddrcss from sotncwhcrc. It froin the post oll'icc." Rcitinrui - sitid. oJ ammo in class visit Attempting to dctcrin inc wilt'. t~tldcr L.B. JOhIiSOIi. WiiS wlictlrcr !lot they hitd I)rc)hiIhlc ~ibySl1i;ll."SiUd Stochtliilc. "Tali- cmsc lo be suspicious. the Tufts inp it country into ;I WN is ;I very Pol ice put the package in a pile of serious prol)osition. There is a "hundreds" of other packages and grcirt tendency for the typc of used another police shtion's spe- pcoplc whooftcn wind up in high cially trained dog to sniff the pile positions in the national security for su spic ious substances . cst;thlishincnt of America to gct Rcitmnn sitid. full 01. thcnisclvcs after lucking "The drug-sniffing dog singled 0111 in sonicthinp trivial coinpara- out this package from among the tivcly, like the Cuhan Missile hundreds of them nnd went crazy Crisis." over it. is what I'm told."Reitinxi Stockdale. who thinks the Sitid. llrritcd SIiticS co~ldhave WOII the Rcitlniltl sitid that OIK~the dog wit1 hid it hiid stronger Iciid

see STOCKDALE, page 10 Gwen Who savs vou can't have fun with an eggolant? A1lenl see DRUG, Page 4

TCU Senate approves Korean Language- - resolution formation of a Dutch latiguilgc ings. which the body passed. Ef- I>rogriuii ;1s: well. Following the fective iniincdiatcly. Scnittc meet- unmiinous dcfeiit of this resolu- ings will cotnincncc at 6:OO p.m. tion, Perry sitid to his fellow se~ia- on Sunday cvenings when aguest tors"1 think you're all laking this spcakcr is present, iutd at 7:OO wily too seriously." p.m. Sunday evenings otherwise. Senate meeting time changed 111 addition. for iI ScIiittc)r to be Freshinan Senator Ken Archer courtred as present. he must slay introduced ;i proposal attempting see SENATE, page 6 tolimit the lcnfithcrfSenate meet- iiddiirg thitt the Atl1liiiiistriitiol~'s in;iin concern in deciding to fonn it licw IitItguitgc progriuii is thc itvitilitbility of funding. Since the KSA h;lS hccn ihlc to loc~1IcSUT- ficicnt tlieitils froin outside sources. Kiln said thut he did not scc any I'citSOIi thc University sllollld not support such il pro- gram . tlo 110t fulfill C~ICOI Illiljor re- In hringing the resolution hc- Arts p. 7 ...... qii i reincnt s . Ilc added. IOICtltc Scliiltc. GCOI~Csid it ne spin after bagging On Kiln ittldrcsscd the htudcnt tic- Wodd be a witp tor the Senate to our Fall Concert, come out with a lousy virc hr wch ;I propriun xitying "show support" for it program live album anyway. IIIiIt the KSA hiid inlbrtiiollv X- which was a student priority. I hi what Senittc Parliamentar- Sports ...... p. 11 Ice hockey stam to heat up, women's ian junior Tristratn Perry called '.a joke." Senate Trustee Repre- hoops has a big win, and Marc explains photo by Gwen Allen sciitativcEric Schliesserproposed Sunday's TCU Senate meeting was the last one of the semester. that the Senate vote to endorse rhe page two THE TUFTS DAILY Tuesday, December 8,1992 THE TUFTSDAILI Patrick Healy Editor-in-Chief

iManaging Editor: Paul Horan Associate Editor: Jeff Geller. Elizabeth Yellen Production Managers: Julie Comell. Michael B. Berg NEWS Editors: Caroline Schaefer, Stephen Arbuthnot Assistant Editors: Chris Stripinis. John Wagley Wire Editor: Joel Goldbeg VIEWPOINTS Editor: Jessica Foster FEATURES Editor: Rob Minnan Assistant Editor: Massa Bayrakdar ARTS’ Editors: Elin Dugan, Madhu U~ikri~hnan Assistant Editors: Matt Carson. Nadya Sbaiti SPORTS Editor: Phil Ayoub Assistant Editors: Doug Katz, Marc Sheinkin PHOTOGRAPHY ditors: Anni Recordati, Tabbert Teng. Julio Mota issistant Editors: Tara Kernohan. Matilde Pereda PROD UCTlON Layout EditowLori Ruben, Dirk Reinshagen. Jamie Fink kaphics Editors: John Pohorylo. Chris Capotosto Classifieds Editors: Stephanie Romney, Jennifer Rich Copy Editors: Elana Vatsky. Cheryl Horton. Michael Aplnek Letters to the Editor Larry Azer Executive Business Director cidents havenotbeenofficially publicized of us. in some way. harbor feelings of Students did not have or recorded. sexism. racism, and homophobia.. .fostered Business Manager: Gizem Ozkulahci any hidden agenda In Hill Hall on both Nov. 15 and Nov. by our culture and there is no way to escape Office Manager: Alyssa Soracco To the Editor: 22, anti-Semitic symbols appeared in the them.” . Receivables Manager: Lyle Mays lobby, in addition to the lobby itself being Subscriptions Manager: JL McHenry We are writing in response to last week’s That people often have a natural aver- Dailv editorial (“Now the students must vandalized. Our major concern regarding sion to anything or anyone different is a speak.” Dec. 2). As the five students who these acts is why there was no public fact of life that saddens me as much as it spoke in fwor of coedification of the report. especially when there may have does Ms. Koo. However. I believe that the The Tufts Daily is a ntin-profit newspaper. publirhet beenaconnec tion between the anti-Semitic true measure of someone’s intolerance. be onday through Friday during the academic year and dis Greek system at the faculty meeting on buted free to the Tufts community. The Daily is entircl) Nov. 23. we feel that the editor’s opinions incident at Haskell Hall and the aforemen- it racism. sexism. homophobia or what- ]dent-run; there are no paid editde. Letters written on Macintosh computers should b‘ TCU Senator Homeless” event last Monday and Tues- ought in on disk - files should be saved in “text-only’ Candace Greenberg 5-94 day. With your help. over 200 sandwiches mat. and’disks should be brought in with a copy of thi Resident of Hill Hall Jim Sherred A’94 were given to the Albany Street shelter in ter. Disks can be picked up in The Daily business office thi (Nick Jehleiz is a columnistfor the Daily.) Elizabeth J. Glazier J‘95 llowing day. TCU Senate Historian Somerville. This is the second year that Letters should address the editor and not a particula lividual. While letters can be critical of an individual’, Heather Bloom J ’93 we’ve tried this event. and the response on tions, they should not attack someone’s personality traits Resident of Hill Hall campus has beenoutstanding. It only takes The Daily will not accept anonymous letters or pel Incidents should have a few minutes to make a sandwich on your mes except in extreme circumstances if the Executivl way through the Campus Center, but the iard determines that there is a clear and present danger ti been dealt with sooner c author. The Daily will not accept letters regarding thi Understanding leads service it gives to the community is great. verage of other publications, unless their coverage itsel To the Editor: We hope that all of you who had some fun. s become a newsworthy issue that has appeared in Thi to racial tolerance We are extremely concerned that the and made a sandwich this year, will come dly.TheDaily willacceptlettersofthanks,ifspacepermits student body has been kept unaware of To the Editor: It will not tun letters whose sole purpose is to adveltise itl back, and bring a friend to the third annual ent. recent racial, cultural, and religious inci- I was quite disturbed in reading Julia “PB&J for the Home1ess”next fall. Thank When writers have group affiliations or hold titles o dents. 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Tuesday, December 8,1992 THE TUFFS DAILY page three ‘IEWPOINTS Z am a GAMMA boy The legitimacy of the Greek vote

Don7 look now. but it seems the old residents of Professor’s Row by George E. Smith studcllts 011 thc Sociid mi1rgiti in a fessor DeVoto, would have main- have borrowed ilpilge from the Republican Party‘s play book. No no m;uincr that many of them find taihied the status quo. at least for not no, the [~itgewhere they sell mns to all the dictators on our nice The recent ficulty vote 011 the painful. If it does. then the Uni- the time being. I couldnot in good little planet and then use the profits to buy box setsof FranrlSirratra’s .Greek system has ptovokctl ;I versity should be doing nothing to conscience vote to maintain the I;reumt liits. I’m tidking about the ofher tradition the GOP’s got number of criticill responses in condone it. much less to support status quo in the face of going -telling a lie over iuld over again until everyone believes it. the Duil.vover the lust two weeks. it. unimpeached yririru facie evi- Some of you may be wonder- from both SIU~CIIISitnd filculty. AS Criticism: The future of the dence that it is discriminatory. ing which lie I’m talking about Nick Jehlen one ofthe 64 faculty who voted in Greek system on crunpus is some- Criticism: The faculty showed here - there do seem to be more filvor of the motion brought by thing for the students. not the no itpprcciatbi for the degree to than a few - but in this particular Off Center the Ad Hoc Committee. much of filculty. to decide, imd majority which the Greek system is central case I‘m talking about this idea this published criticism seeins to ofthe students support the present to student social life at Tufts, and that the Greek system will just fall apart if we make it coed. This is inc to have inisscd the point. At system. this shows that the faculty simply like saying that if you take away one of those columns front 01 in Icil.\t it hits inisscd thc point SO filr Rep/.y:I certainly would prefer do not undcrstiid what student Bitllou Hitll, the entire building will collapse. True, it would look a its my OWI~VO~C Wits conccnictl. for students to t‘akc the initiative life at Tufts is like. little different. but just because you take away a white cylinder (01 Therefore. though SIIciLkiiig only in redressing ilny discriminatory R~plv:Indiscussing the Greek Ballou, Ihitt is) doesn’t mean the whole thing’s going to fall down. for myself. 1 feel obligittcd to aspects of the Greek system at Many of our fine frittcnlized friends keep saying that if we force system with students in the weeks respond to some of the criticisins Tufts. But I have seen no indica- before the faculty vote, nothing them to be coed. they will lose their national charters. Golly Beav. Ihal have been put forwaud: tion in the six months since the Ad made a greater impression on me whit would we do then? There’s no way we‘d survive withoul Criticism: The report of the Hoc Committee‘s report was first than thecomment. made time and niltiond chitptcrs! Why. besides Bowdoin, Middlebury. Wesleyan. Ad Hoc Comrnittcc wits too hi- rclciised thalt studcllts arc about to again, that the fraternities are the and ;I couple domi other schools in our country. nobody’sbeen able Wed ~1dtoo lilckitig in proper do so. central element in Tufts’ social to do that! Seeins silly. doesn’t it? Well it is. regild for evidential stiuldilds IO life. If the Greek system were on Fraternities clitiln, in loud and dignified voices, that they would provide ahitsis for itvc>tcfitvoring the fringe of Tufts’ social life, lose their insurilllce thcir national networks if they were forced If the Greek system and the Committee’s rccoinmcnda- then I would have found it far out of the national fraternity system because they went coed. Thk lions. does discriminate inciuis, of course. that they wouldn’t be able to serve beer by the easier not to vote to change the Rqdy: 111 his prcscntittion at against students on the system. But. if the Greek system titnkcr truck. Sororities don’t seem to have this problem, since theij the I‘iicully meeting. Professor social margin at I’ufts, does discriminate agaimt students niItionid charters forbid them from serving beer at their parties in Bailey wits c:ucful to point out then the harm done by on the social margin at Tufts. then their houses. which seems fair to me, they are women, after all thilt the Committee hiid focused (Mimnm ... smell that sarcasm!) this discrimination is all the hiwn done by thisdiscrimina- on the impact the Greek system tion is all the greater the more Of course. the fraternities could get their own insurance, eithet IIW 011 studctlts who iW 011 the the greater the more central the system is to the social house by house or as orgiulizathl of frats (kind of like anational ‘an sociiil margin iU Tufts -e.g. S~U- life. organization. except without the suite of offices in New York). Ir central the system is to tlcnts from racial and ethnic the social life. Criticism: Eliminating the fitct. loads of schools huw this kind of system. with fraternities thal minorities. The Committee’s rc- exclusionary aspects of the Greek have no national charters but still tniuiagc to get the entire campus port. letters itnd iirticlcs pub1 ishcd Mimy, if not all. of the mem- system - in particular, totally blitxd every we‘ckend. That is. everyone over the legal age in the Ihrlv ittld [he Ohscww- in krs of the Warren Court would “coedifying” all of the frarcmi- They card you know. Carefully. Iiuverr ’t voir eser heardof GAMMA .; the days before the filculty incct- surely have preferred for the StiItCS ties and sororities -will destroy The other point that our local Greeks keep bringing up is thai ing. rclnilrks made at the inecting that were maintaining raciillly the system. losing their nittional system would mean losing connections. Every. by sludcnts criticid ofthe system. scgrcgitted schools to hime taken Reply: I see no reason why a body knows that in the business world. it’s not what you know, bu and some letters I had received the initiiltivc in redressing the non-exclusionary Greek system who you know. and how well you play squash. It seems, however froin students seemed to me to discritninatory effects ofthat prac- cannot survive at Tufts. But if it IhiIt our boys hilvc tnlren this quote little too ~eriou~ly. a halve Inidc ;l strong prifttu jki~tice. But if the matter had been cannot, then this gives all the While they spend their time taking care of the “who-you-know’ CiISC that the Greek system is not put to a vote atnong the citizens of more reason to accept the Ad Hoc piut of the deal. they C,W easily fudge the “what-you-know“ part bl 111 ere I y e x c I u si 011it r y. but those states. the outcome would Committee’s report. For, this test wily of their files, built up by brotherly love and passed dowr cxclusioliitry in a wily thitt dis- surely have been strong support would be evidence that the exclu- over the years. crii~iiiiittcsngiiiiiststudents on the to maintain segregation. Some sionary aspects of our Greek sys- If you‘ve ever wondered why you see so inany white men tht at niul:gin iit Tufts. . issues are not to be settled by a tem are essential to it. and conse- top of those.corporate ladders, just check out the Greek rhgs or MO~COVC~,it significiwt fritc- majority vote among those af- quenllyremedies for any discrimi- Inimy of thcir fingers. Greeks. of course, aren’t the only reason tha tioil of these students find this fected. natory effects these aspects are women ind minorities rarely make it to the boardrooms ofknerica piIiI1lul. None of the points mi1dc Once the question of Greek having will be all the harder to hut they do makc it dam good example. Greeks. of course. will tro at the f~ultynicctingor in itny of life ilt Tufts Wac; duly put to me in find, short of measures that those out the Sororities in this case. claiming that they help makc the ;uliclcs iind letters T read be- my role as afiiculty member, I felt in the system will call drastic. connections for women. This may be true, but when, even today fore theineeliiigresponded to this obligated to face the issue and I continue to feel uncomfort- there are only two women Fortune SO0 Chief Executives, womei prirtlu ,fuc.it CiISc. For me. then. tikc a stLt11d. able about having had to vote on making business connections with only women doesn’t seem likt the evidence offered on the real Criticism: The faculty had an issue that has so little direct such a hot idcit. Except for men. that is. issue Wits itdcquittc. For, the reit1 options that were far less drastic effect on me. and so much on While we can’t blanc the Greek system for trying to keep thei issue - ;it leas1 the issue I was than the one the majority ended students - indeed, uncomfofl- Iriditionill boundaries (hell. I‘d fight like a cat if someone tried tc votingon-is whether the cxclu- up voting for. and this shows that able enough to write this letter. I cocdify me) we can see that by opening up fraternities and sororitiei sloIi;lry IciItUrc of the Grcck sys- those so voting were really com- remain open to being persuaded lo everybody we’d all have more opportunities to get drunk and g( ten1 at Tufts discriminates against mitted to destroying the Greek that the Greek system at Tufts is to hoiud meetings. system froin the outset. not discriminatory. But the sug- George E. Smith is an associate Reply: All the itlternativcs UP gestion that the 64 of us lacked prufessor in the philosophy de- for vote at the fitculty meeting,-- grounds for our vote seems to me partment . including the one offered by Pro- far wide of the mark. The Social Theories of Risk WHY OUR STUDENTS SCORE MORE The Princeton Stanley THE Review Kaplan At least 3 computer-analyzed CENTERFOR diagnostic tests, pinpointing YES NO ENVIRONMENTAL strengths and weaknesses MANAGEMENT Class size 12 OR 3050 presents: FEWER Extra help sessions always ABSOLUTELY NO WAY with a teach -not a tape Professor Sheldon Krimsky

Teachers expertly trained OF COURSE! NOT A Dept. of Urban & Environmental Policy by people -not a tape CHANCE Brief presentation followed by a discussion and reception Wednesday, December 9 3:OO pm Faculty lounge, Mugar Hall .. page four THE TUFTS DAILY Tuesday, December 8,1992 Eight trapped in mine after early morning explosion NORTON. Va. (AP) -- An ex- miners were scheduled for the 011 what gaseslnaY bcPrescntald underground when a violent ex- riodically along the Inhe walls plosion ripped through B small overnight shift. but one did not how daWrous the siluation is.” . plosion blew through two mine are the only other possible Source coal mine today during ;ui early report for work and authorities Abbot1 said. entr‘ances, said Michael Lawless, of oxygen, Conley said. inonling shif[,;ind:iuthoritics said were ulisure of the whcraibouls By mid-afternoon. rescuers a Virginia Mine Safety Health “I‘d say if he’s feeling like we eight mincrs were trapped. of another. had not been ‘able to cotnmuni- Administration spokesman at the are, he’s scared to death,” said As smoke rose from twoof the Wise County Sheriff Bill cate with the trapped miners. scene. Melissa Honaker. whose brother, mitic’s four cntrrinccs. one miner Kcllcy said the 6:15 a.m. cxplo- “They probably barricaded. The explosion destroyed the Brian Owens, 30. was inside the cmwlcdtosafcty.said Mike Abbot1 sioii :dso scvcrcly ‘&runagedthe themselves in to hold whit1 air mine‘s power system, preventing mine. “You think you’re going to of the state Division of Mines office building at South Moun- they had until rescue workers authorities froin ventilating the come out of there every time and office in Big Stone Gap. tain Coal Co. mine No. 3. could rcach thein.” the cmployce mule shaft. Lawless said. He did you never know whet1 it’s going Worried relatives of thc others ‘There were several c;irs up said. not know whether a fire was still to blow up.” waited in school buses parked at there with the paint just burned The miner who escaped. Rob- burning underground. The mine. which employs 38 the base of the inountain where off of them.” said ‘Wise County crl K. Fleming. wiis in stable con- Eachininercarriesamaskand people, had suffered no fatalities the mine is located. Sli~riIl’‘sdetcctive.D~u1Robinson. dition lifter surgery for bums on enough oxygen to last about one sinceitopenedhiSeptember1990, “How do you hold up when- Eighteen rescue squad units his hands and face. said Bill hour. rescue workers said. said Sam Stafford. spokesman for ever soincone you love is in the converged on the scenc near the Hcndrick. spokesman for SI. The mine section where the thefedemlMineSafetyandHealth mines and you don’t know if Guest River.about five milesoul- Mary‘s Hospital in Norton. men were working is about 6 feet Administration. they’re alivc or dead.” said si(lc Norton. acity ofabout 4,000 Fleming wii5 working closerto high Several feet wide. said The bituininous coal mine, is Rhonbi Bartlcy, whose father was pcoplc in far southwest Virginia. the surface thrill the other miners. Gene ClMlkY. a mine employee. not unionized, according to the tritppcd a mile underground. Rescuers in oxyg:cn masks cn- They were working about a mile oxYgell tanks lnounted pe- United Mine Workers union. “We dclinilcly know there arc tcretl the mine about 10 am.. eight insidc.”Abbott said. Elcvcn Ahbott siiid. “They are checking Ib Package contains drugs Macintosh DRUG continued from page 1 what the University is “most coll- ccmed with.“ He added that the Product the Tufts police ‘and postal au- amount of marijuana found in this thorities. He cooperated fully with case “is well below the 1evel”that them, naming the individual who is indicative of dealiing. Fair had sent the package from the “We willlookcarefullyat what West Coast.” Reitman said. substances are involved and how As punishment. the male stu- much of them. Both the Dean of at.. dent was fined $100 and was re- Students Office aid Ihe Tufts Po- quired to schedule interviews with lice will takc those factors hito Mayer representatives of the Chemical account before charging an indi- Dcpcndency program at Tufts.The vidual,” Reitman said. student is also on first level pro- . Reitman said he learned sev- Campus bation, Reitman said. era1 things about the postal pro- In addition. the student will cess from the case. First, he noted Center appear at a court hearing before a that the postal service is “very federal magistrate. said Reitm‘m, vigilant about packages from the adding that as at Tufts the mount West Coast at this time of year.” Come see the most current ,,,(., of substance found ‘and its type Further he added that he le,~~~ed will be considered when deter- that the postal authorities “scruti- products available for the . -1 , mining his punishment. nize suspicious return addresses , ’ .,;, , ,. “The police at Tufts had 110 and take a note of how Dackanes- Macintosh Computer,, .,.,,;.. choice but to continue the case are wrappd.” with the magistrate because it “The post office authorities was a federal warrant that initi- routinely subject packages to X- Wednesday, December 9,1992 ated the investigation.” Reitman ray hispection,cruiine inspection, 10:OOAM - 4100 PM said. and they‘ll seek fedtxal warrants < Rcitinansaidthiscaseisnotrui to men them if either routes con- example of the most seriousdrug- finn suspicions,” Reitm,an said. related cases the University deals with. stating that dealing and dis- thoritiesReitman are added “routinely that postal involved au- Please(recycle this newspaper. tribution of illegal substances is PAID ADVERTISEMENT To the TuRs Community: Last week, Pen, Paint and Pretzel, a student drama group, produced the play “Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All To You” by Christopher Durang, as part of their winter festival. The TuRs Administrators Group on Diversity would like to comment on this event and its possible impact on the Tufts Community. The author, Durang, is a satirist andl was raised in the Catholic religion. In this play, he uses very heavy satire to reflect on the teachings and institution of the Catholic Church. Other topics that he has satirized are great literature, psychiatry and serious drama. . We respect and support 3 P’s artistic freedom to select and produce any play. However, satire carries with it the likelihood of provoking strong reactions and controversy within the community. One ofthe ways satire works is to take stereotypes to absurd lengths. Reiterating stereotypes, even in a farcical manner, may work to silence those people whose beliefs are being satirized because it can make them feel as if they are being judged negatively by their peers. With freedom comes responsibility arid accountability. In the context of the Tufts Community, artistic responsibility in presenting this satire might have included some attlempts to give voice to those people most likely to have felt silenced by the play. For example, 3 P’s might have held an open discussion after one of the performances at which time, audience members, Catholic in particular, would have beeninvitedto speak about their feelings. Alternatively, 3 P’s could have written aviewpoints articlein The TuftsDuiZy explaining why they staged this play and what they wantedin terms of results from the$production. Not providing a context for discussion invites misunderstanding and perceptions of being ridiculed. One of the goals of the Administrators; Group on Diversity is to promote discussion about issues and differences of opinion that arise in a community as diverse as ours. We are available as facilitators and advisors to student groups that wish to pursue these discussions. The co-chairs of the group are Peggy Barrett of Women’s Programs, Sharon Cohen of Hillel, and Howard Woolfof the Experimental College. Please contact us with questions or concerns that we can bring to the group.

Amy Baker, Residential Life Anita Howard, African American Center Peggy Barrett, Women’s Programs Cassandra Jones, Student Activities Jennifer Bevins, Residential Life Marcia Kelly, Student Activities Karla Bielawski, Residential Life Katie O’Dair, Student Activities Rev. Steve Bonsey, Associate Chaplain Rabbi Jeff Summit, Hillel Lillian Broderick, Undergraduate Education Donna Walker, Associate Director, Admissions Rabbi Sharon Cohen, Hillel Heather Wishik, LGB Resource Center Jeanne Dillon, Undergraduate Educatioln Howard Woolf, Experimental College Jane Etish-Andrews, International Center Line11 Yugawa, Asian American Center Robyn Gittleman, Experimental College Tuesday, December 8,1992 THE TUFTS DAILY page five II Ii 11 News Briefs 11 Hindu-Muslim hatred exposed From the Associated Press by riots that claim almost 200 NEW DELHI. 1ndi;i (AP) -- sl;ui itlid Britain. coinpiled by press agencies from Hindu-Musliiii riots broke out Both houses of India's Prrlia- police reports. were caused by Fire inquiry to be publicly funded ;icross I ndiatodny after thousands iiicnt were ;iiljournctl to protest police trying to contain the vio- LONDON ( AP) -- The government iuinoullced a1 inquiry Monday of frcwicd Hindus to^ down it the govcrnincnt's fililurc to con- lence or stop looting mobs. As is into fire protection ;it all royiil palaces which receive public funds. rnosquc built on disputed holy tain the crisis. The mosque dis- coininon in India to avoid inciting Niitiond Heritage Secretary Peter Brooke said the inquiry would ground. The day of blootllctting IJtItc idrciidy hid c~ldodcdinto further tmuble.ncwsagenciesdid look ;it nine buildings, including Buckingham Palace. HaJnptonCourt cost nearly 200 lives. violence in IWO. when about not report whether victims were mid Windsor Castle, which was badly damaged by fire last month. The govcrnnicnt ordered the 1 .OOO pcoplc died in riots after Hindus or Muslims. Brooke. spciiking in the House of Commons, defended the itnny to tikc control of riot-torn Hindus tried to riu/,c the building. Thousands of Hindus stonned govcniincnt's decision to piiy for rcpitirs caused by the NOV.20 fire at sections of Bomhay. India's husi- Th ill u~cst brou g h t dow 11it prc v i - police barricades in Ayodhya on Windsor, 2 1 miles west of London. ness center. after 40 people died. ous govcriuncnt and boosted the Sunday aid tore down the mosque Britishpress reports h;ivc said rhc work wouldcost upto$%rnillion Out Iitgcd Mtlsl i I ns SIC ~icdCitrS iiI1d p)pulitrity of :I Hindu fundiuncn- with pickaxes. crowbars, ham- but Brooke dismissed that figure. saying it not yet possible to estimate trucks and stopped the suburban tidist l~trty. incrs and their bare h'mds. Four the cost of rcstoriitioll work. railroads that lccd the city of 8 The lower house later rccon- Hindus were killed by debris as inilI ion. vcncd. but Priinc Minister P.V. the inosque fell. Trial in Tokyo's largest-ever robbery begins Fights with hoincinnde lire- N:r;winiha Rao wits prevented Police quickly retreated with- PARIS (AP) -- Three French bandits went on trial Monday for bombs. knives. axes or stones Iroin speaking by Icgislittors out interfering, iuid riot troops pulling Tokyo's litrgcst-evcr robbery six years ago, acrirne that netted cngulfcd doicns of towns. Indian scrci1niing for hiin to rcsipn. wcrc prevented from reaching the $2.6 mill ion auld shocked JitpPatIi. news apcncics reported. after In Jaipur. Hindusand Musliins cily by the ex trcinists' roadblocks. Philippc JittIlin, 36. Nordinc Tifra. 31, 'and Rene Pastore. 38. are Hindu LciilotS destroyed a 430- bitttlctl with t1;lggcrsand iron l~ds Hindus today began pouring being tried in suburban Bobigny on charges of 'uned robbery. They ycar-old Muslim shrine on a sile and 17 pcoplc wcrc killed. Press concrete for the foundation of the could liac inorc than IO years in prison. in the city of Ayodhya whcrc Hin- Trust said. tcinplc they phi to build where The nioncy has never hccn recovcrcd. Japan has not attempted to dus bclicvc their god Raina was In New Dclhi. riots broke out the inosque stood. cxtr;idite thcin. embassy officials said, since the trio are French born. in the inorning in the witllcd old Priinc Minister Rao has been nationals and two were imcstcd in France. Japiul has suppliedevidence The sacking of the mosque city. which h:ts iI littgc Muslim criticir,edthroughout the months- to be useti in the triitl. provoked iin i1llpl-y reaction from comniunity. itlid police ordered long buildup to the crisis for rely- On Nov. 25, 19x6. several hooded inen sei4 and robbed a the Islamic govcrnincnt ol' Paki- cvcryonc to stay indoors. Three ing on the courts to resolve the Milsubishi Biulk itrniorcd car in central Tokyo. The gang carried out stiil]. 1 ndia's traitlitionid enemy. pcoplc wcrc later killed inclashcs conllicting claims to the property the robbery with it toy pistol itlid tear-gas grenades. Anti-Hindu violence wiis reported that spread to the suburbs. Defense iittc)riicys complained Monday that IIOIK of the 30 Japa- in Pakistan. Bangliidesh.Alghaiii- Many of the nearly 200deaths. see INDIA, page 6 nese witnesses will be appearing in court for cross-examination. Instead. Judge Je:in-Pierrc Feyde:iu has entered their written state- inciits into evidence. Forces plan to establish security Alleged victim testifies against former priest quickly to ease support efforts MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A woman who says fonner priest Jams Porter molested her when shc baby-sat for hiin testified Monday she ABOARD THE LUMMLIS. dity that the Marines WOUI~ Idous vehicles to sciLc and secure didn't come forward with the allegations for five years because of fear Incliain Ocean (AP)-- US Marines in Soinalia at first light Wcdncs- Mc )gadish u 's port ;I lid a irpor t .That and cinlxurassinetit. hitting the heitch at M0gildiShU tlily. will illlow inorc cquipincnt to The woman, now 21. told jurors that each of three incidents pl:un to establish security quickly The Luininus carries 77.5 vc- come in by air illid the port to be occurred on a living rooin couch in Porter's Oakdale home. She said so support units can begin brinp- hicks. including MI -A I tanks, used for both military supplies its Porter instigated than by sitting near her. running his hands through ing in rcinforccincnts and sup- itnnorcd ilssitult vehicles, rutil- well its lood for stirving Somali her hair and telling her she was beautiful. plies for the Soinalia rescue op- Icry, trucks iid forklifts. It also is c i v i I ixi s. The woinxn. 15 at the time of the iillcged incidents. testified after crittiol1. loaded with food, fuel. water, The Marines' next inajor task opening statcnicnts earlier Monday. Porter is charged with six counts "The main limiting factor lo dcsal in iziit ion cqu i pincnt . tents. will be to secure Baidoa airfield, of fourth-degree criminal sexual misconduct. what we iwc doing here is sccu- hl;inkcts. inctlical supplies ;ad 200 miles west of Mogadishu. for The wolnitli, coinposed but speaking quietly. testified Porter pushed rity." Mit.1. StiU1 J<)ncs.executive enough aininunition to auinihilatc the arrival of lO.O(MI light infan- her lo the couch iuid pressed hhnsclf against her, touched the skin of officer of the Force Service Sup- cvcr y t hi ng w ith in 4 .( )OO fccr tryinen froin the Amy's 10th her back under her shirt and rubbed her breasts, iiuicr thigh 'and pelvic port Group, said Monday ;is the should ;I sinokcr get carclcss Mountain Division. About 16,000 area lluvugli her clothing. supply ship I st Lt. Jack Luininus aboard ship. Marines will lly in from Califor- She said the first incident in Porter's suburban St. Paul home stcarncd t~~w~~dii~~~~cl~~vou~with The Luininus. with irs civilian niii for the UN-mandated relief happened in May 19x7. iind the second a few days later. She said she a thrcc-ship naval task forcc off CKW. Iiiivitl liitison pcrsoIi1lcl ;tnd operation. baby-sat for thc Porters scveritl inore times without incident until Sc )I tial ia. Marine supply troops. sailed Smaller contingents are com- soinctimc in August 1987, when she said the third incident occurred. The US Nitvy ships Tripoli. XI'OSS the ctltlittor Mondity OI~;I ing from France. Turkey. Egypt. She said she did not baby-sit for the Porters iigaill. Rushmorc and Juncau catch carry Ililt. brilliitIitly bluc scx The tcin- Mauritania. Kuwait and the The woinan said she did not tell her parents when she got home, and supplies and cquipincnt sufficient ~CWIUK at SC;I ww it sticky but United Arab Emirates. prctcntlcd nothing had happened. to sustain the contingent of I .%OO rolcrahlc x7 dcgrccs. Somaliii's govcnunent disin- Marines for 30days.The Luininus Rcndc~vouswith the ainphibi- tegrated two years itgo after the -- one of the Marines' prc-posi- oils kisk forcc was scheduled lor ouster of dictator Mohdned Siad tioned supply ships -- carries ;in- ~;trlyTtIcsdity 10cA lime. Barn. Marauding gangs and clan other 30 days' worth. The Marines will rush ashore Pcniagm SOUI'CC~ said Moil- iibo:hrd hclicoptcrs and ilI1iphihi- see MARINES, page 8 Yeltsin fights off another attack on his power by parliament foes MOSCOW (AP) -- Boris iud of Russia's frcc-inxkct rc- GIhi net nominat ions. Ycllsin fought olfa second par1i;i- Iornis -- is the IniliIi target ofhid- Sc;~tt~r~d;IljjjliIu.\c broke OUI niuitary itSS;tUlt 011 his constitu- liners who doininatethe Congress. idt~rthe SXh-22 1 VOIC in the citv- tional powers Monday and post- which wits clcctcd in p;irtially criious Griuid Kremlin Piilitcc, poned it vote on his choice for bitlloting in March 1990. be- with :in expressionless Ycltsin prim ininistcr in the fitcc ofswong iorc the Soviet collapse. surveying the chainher from his opposit ion. The dcfcitt ol'Gnitlar wo~ldbc SGIIhchind ilnd ithove the SI>C&~. The RussLia prcsidcnl and his ;i shp in the fiicc IO^ Ycltsin. itlid "Yes. we lost this onc. Bur you acting prime minister. Ycgor ;I signal lo the West his relorins Itlust look itt this :IS ;I tr~d."said Ciiiichr. were still st:tlclnittcd with arc in trouhlc. h:trd-linc leader Mikhail Astafiev. the hiu&litic majorify in Russia's Although Ycltsin c;ni count on "A yeir ago there inight have palliiuncnt after awkck of debate only :I quitrtcr 01 the VO~CSin been SO people who would vote over Ycltsin 's powers and rcfcm s. pilrliiillicnt. he hits won three skir- against Yeltsin. ... Now you see To try to hrcaik the iinpassc. niislics with his hard-line oppo- that the bulk of the deputies are Ycltsin agreed to a round-table nents --dodging ill1 iinpcachincnt against Yeltsin, nearly two-thirds tncctinp with his legislative op- bid and twice dcl'catieg efforts to of the Congress." ponents in the Kremlin on Tues- mend the constitution tostriphis Very soon. Astaficv predicted, dily. ;athorily toappoint Cabinet inein- "a third of the Congress and the Hnrd-lincrsin the I .041-mcin- hers below the rank of prime inin- president's team will be out on the bcrCongress W~Itoslow Russia's istcr. st rcet ." painful transition to ;i market 011 MoIl&ty. hiud-line lawinak- Also on Monday, diehardcoin- ABSOLUTE SILENCE.~ economy. saying it is tuniing inil- THE BlRThDAYS THE GRADUATION THE WEDDING DAY WE WERETHERETOTOASTTHEM ALL crs got a inqiority but failed to rnunists said they would resurrect SO FROM ONE GREAT SPIRIT TO ANOTHER HERE S TO THE MOST ENDURING RITUAL OF ALL lions of pcoplc into paupers and muster the two-thirds vote rc- their former ruling party and de- IObOFNOR~HAUERlCANSLRE4LCOi-OL'CS.NURLY YlDbOFA~OMOBILEFITALlTlESIREUNKEDTOMCO(OL hrcahiiig the tiittion's industrial A TEEhUGER SEES IW 311ALCOH3L AOS BEFORE RUCHlffi LEGAL ORINKIffi AGE ouircd to mend the constitution tnimd the return of its property. see RUSSIA, page 12 page six THE TUFTS DAILY Tuesday, December 8,1992 Change in by-law regarding meetiggs SENATE seed” rcgardinp the. future of slogam anh-%yymbols that have Iatd the Senate on the success of is in close connection with the continued from page 1 Tufts’ investment in the Hydro- appeared in Hill Hall, and won- theTurkey Shuttle,and introduced Trustees, Ravitz feels that pet- at the incetitig for the President’s Quebec power’plant. Though a dered wherhkr @eAdininistration the need for a shuttle during holi- haps if thc Board is more in tune Report, and the Vice-president ‘s signilicant source of power for had bcgun an investigation into days, and year-round. to the students‘ needs, the Trust- Report, which usually occur in Massachusetts. the plant, accord- the issue. adding that instances of Ravitz also mentioned efforts ees will be more in tune as well. thc latter half of the meeting. ing to Roycr. is in direct conflict this sort shmjd be reported im- he was making to “foster interac- He mentioned the possibility of Archer said he was “very en- with i1 Tufts‘ mission statement mediately, as student safety is in tion between students and mem- Overseers attending the meetings thusiastic” about the passing of forbidding Univcrsit y investment question. bers of the Board of Overseers, for various organimtions around the by-law concerning Senate ef- in operations which are dtunag- In the Presideiit’sRepor1,TCU throughout the year, on an on- campus, as well as dimers. fo- ficiency. “The main impetus for ing to the cnviroiuncnt. President R‘andy Ravitz congratu- going basis.‘’ Because the Board rums. and luncheons. us passing this by-law is a re- Vivian Towc. Se~~~ateCultural sponse to student concerns that aid Ethnic Affairs Committee have been expressed in the past Chair, expressed concern that the month.” he said. student body did notrixeiveanple Speaking on behalf of Envi- information about the recent in- The Camps Ceder Commons Presents roninental Consciousness Out- stancesofatiti-Seiniticgrafftithat reach, ECO inemher Dean Royer have appcrwcd in residence halls. addressed the Senate to “plant a She mentioned recent defamatory Riots in India continue- INDIA continued from page 5 the mosque, instructed lawyers to file charges against Advani and instead of finding apolitical solu- othcr BJP leaders. Dotible Cheeseburger Sub, Jrench hies, Unian Rings tion. The mob that tor’e down the 9 MI I A court was to issue its verdict temple Sunday also set upon for- next Friday on the property rights. eign reporters. Peter Heinlein of $4.99 But militant Hindus said the the Voice ofAmerica, Bob Drogin court’s ruling was irrelevant be- of the Los Angeles Times and cause the question is a matter of Edward Gargan of the New York faith. not law. Times were all badly beaten, ac- More criticism was directed at cording to Gargan’s account on the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Monday. J‘anataParty, which led thepoliti- In the southern Pak:istancity of cal campaign to builda temple on Karachi, 200 torch-wieldingdem- Vegefarian #atden Burger, Baked Pofcrfc, the site ‘md made has gained in onstrators tried to set fire to a #2 power in the wake of the 1990 small Hindu temple. Create gaur awn Small Salad violence. Nawaz Sharif, pnime minister The popular BJP leader, Lal of Pakistan, called thie mosque’s KrishnaAdvani, rcsigneday leader destruction an “abho’rrcnt act of $4.29 of the opposition. Advani, who extreme fanaticism.” I was giving a speech in Ayodhya when the mosque was attacked, The Pakistani government expressed “anguish“at the party‘s posted troops outside other inability tocuicl;olthe mobs, Press temples nationwide sent forces to Trust of India reported. protect Hindu communities in the The Suprcmc Court. whichhad southern Sindh province

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%o-aponsored Judalo Studies Dept. Rellglon Dept. only three left this semester. by the and the I Tuesdav. December 8,1992 THE TURS DAILY .- page seven I. FEATURES IMay Z disturb Christmas tree lightings bring As the semester comes toaclose. it seemsappropriate todoalittlc reflecting. Of course. it seems equally appropriate to do somt holiday cheer .on Hill, in Boston looking ahead -- ‘and since I’m on a roll I might as well do a littlt examining ofthe present as well. Buckle your mental seat belts an( by PATRICK HEALY in the city. This three-hour holi- an impressive Christmas tree away we go. Ihly Editcinal Ro.ud day fest included a plethora of (from the Canadians, again) but One way or another there was the Universe. Although cemir Boston electricians were do- singers and Christmas characters the whole BostonCoinmon.From aspects have been the subject 01 ing triple duly this weekend. as like Rudolph, Frosty and an un- now until Christmas, the Com- Michael B. Berg negative criticism, its being wa: locations all over the city were usually portly Santa. Even Mrs. mon becomes a virtual Coney coilsidered arelatively good thing glowing red. yellow, green. and Claus showed up, pulling a Island of lights ‘and decorations StESSed Desserts Then people became part of tht blue. From Fridny night to Sun- Clinton (HilIary.thatis)~idshed- colored like the rainbow. Universe. Once again, there wen day night crowds huddled inchilly ding her kitchen apron to upstage soine slightly negative reactions, but this time it was mostly by othei d,uhiesstowatchgig~uiticChrist- old Saint Nick on stage -- but To cap the event. Flynn dedi- p~oplc.arid in general as people hcgiui doing most of the thinking inas trees coine alive as carolers honestly. she was the merrier of cated America‘s Christmas cel- and reacting it was inevitable that they should develop a certain bin: sang and families wiltchcd with the two. ebration with a tribute to the US that people were also il good idea. anticipation. The Boston Parks Commis- men and women who will l‘and in Theti people began to disturb the Universe. Having establishec As Tufts preparcs lor its own sion lined up an array of talent to Somnliaoverthenextfewweeks. theinselves as an intricate working part of the Universe, people noN Christmas Concert and Tree build the crowd’s excitement for As mayor, he did Boston proud found thcmsclves to be part of the gear work. It seemed that eacf Lighting this afternoon. the holi- the 6:OO p.m. lighting. By 4:3O by moving beyond catchy lyrics action contained a reaction. and as people followed intrinsic drive5 day atinospherc that engulfed the pin.. however, the pitch-black and talking. seriously but hope- to create, to alter their worlds, to express themselves in any way thai city this wcekciid will arrive on night was less than freezing. arid fully. about the famine-starved seemed appropriate. they were sunultarieously affecting those thcHill. Butthcctier~ythat surged some onlookers were a little im- country which is the focus ofthe around them. up Beacon Hill and down patient. Then tr a g e d y first worldwide relief effort di- Thisgcar-likeeffect, in whicheventhemostminuscu1eofaction.c Boylston Strect injcctcdspirit into altered the entire Universe in some subtle way earned mixed Boston. lifting the inoods of all reviews. It seemed that even a wave of the hand moved molecules the participants. that moved other molecules, and pretty soon it became even more OnFriday night, InuchofSouth .- Meanwhile, Tufts will today complex, as more significant actions had even more noticeable Boston WILS set dit as radio pcr- add part of its spirit to effects. Although it was considered “pretty neat,” it was also quite sonaliticsaridSouthic politicians the holiday season. scary. and people began to panic. To further complicate things. gathered to turn on the town. people began to ask for the meaning of it all, the Universe, the whole Up iiiid dowli Broadway (riot Christmas concert shebang. They asked “why‘?”and weren‘t going to be satisfied with Man hat t an ’s) and hi st ori c “D “ with various groups a“why not?” People kept asking questions and further disturbing the Street little Christmas bulbs and students at 4:OO Universe.Thiscontinued forafew thousand years,giveor takeafew flashed on.and patrons of the pm..aidmembersof minutcs. and suddenly. while no one was really paying attention. old Irish drinking clubs the coinmunity will because they were concentrating on whal was for lunch, the pas1 sung old Catholic songs gather behind Baliou caught up to the present. in their decp brogue. at 4:30 p.m. for the People arc reading this column. They’re thinking. They’re Soudiic Chistmiis li University’s Christmas tree reflecting. They’re wondering, “what is for lunch?“ They might ing is a great tratlit lighting. Although Tufts even be wondering if thcy wave their hands. if they’re moving these old neighborhoods. doesn’t exact 1y inoleculcs somewhere else in the room, in the building. in the rivaling other annual have atree like cornfields of Indiana. at the edge of the Universe. events like the SI. They might be wondering if their actions find their way back. I1 Patrick‘s Day Pa- can muster, in each action is causing infinite other actions in an unstoppable rade and the Fourth struck: the or- the spirit of Charlie Brown whirlwind, isn‘t every action inevitably due to fall back upon itself of July Festival. used by SI.Anne’s choir, the fea- the University has managed a in avast kauinic convoluted pattern? If so, do people feel the positive TlicPrudentialChis~nasTree lured singers of the night. broke, little tree for Tufts to celebrate and negative effects they have on the world? Is this so simply lighting on Siiturday night was and even BostonEdisoncouldn‘t around. because the actions they are putting into the world create a greatei tremendous. The tree, a gift from get the instrument wired up. Inthenext few weeks,as those chance that these actions should find their way back to them? They IhcC~~adi~~~g~~v~~i~n~~itiiI~doiie Thcrefore. to their surprise, upperclass students and locals might be examining their actions and t‘aking responsibility so tha1 of the most miuninoth trees ever. hall-city,all-age singing group know, Boston and the Hill be- their disturbances will prove to be generally good things. They was a massivc hit among the Family Affair took the stage and coinespecialplaces.Whetherone might be looking toward the future. crowds. and city officials took sang a set of fecl-good tunes. feels much for holi&iys, the col- People will be forced in one of two directions. They will make more th:uijust a llipofthc switch Unfortunately. some of their lective senses of Bostoners are a choice. whether they realize it or not, whether they care to or not. to light the lites. The tree was lit choices fell flat ‘and lyricsrmged treated to a delight of light, song They might choose to ignore thcconseyuencesoftheiractions.They in stages. depending on the color from the cute to the insipid. But and joy. On those nights when will live as they choose. not worrying if they’re having a general and the height of the bulbs, and the group gushed of Christmas fears about upcoming finals and negative effect on the Universe. And they will later wonder why when the whole tree was finally spirit ‘and their love of Boston. papersdescend,atrip to theCom- thingsncvcr seein to go their way. They most likely will never know. electrified the crowd went crazy. and who could criticize them for mons or around Boston can be and there will be a moment, perhaps accompanied by a little flash But the cliniax of Chrisunas that? just the solution.Afteral1, Christ- of light or a popping sound, and people will take a significantly lighting was Sunday night‘s BostonMayorRayFlynnpre- mas is in the air -- and for stu- lesser role in the Universe, and once again there will probably be thriller on the Boston Common, sided over the lighting ceremo- dents, on the calendar in the form mixed reviews. perhaps the biggest public event nies, which did not only include of four weeks off. Or inaybc pcople will ch&c upon a positive act as simple as a sidewalk smile from an unknown passer-by. Mzzybe they too will smile at someone and touch that someone else. Maybe smiles will ~XCOIJI~even greater acts of altruism, and there will be a virtual of fountain of positive disturbances. m?ybe it just needs to start with The Department Music presents: the most subtle of gestures. Maybe in a world where, at the moment, there seems to be a lot of positive and negative going on. acting ‘and reacting to each other, the scales will tip, and the positives will exponentially blossom into a Universe of love and splendor. It will be the future, and so no one can say for sure, but it will most likely be decided to be a good thing. Well, enough reflecting. It‘s time once again to go out and do some disturbing myself. Indeed. why not? Just maybe if Idisturb the Tufts University Jazz Universe in a good way. say inaybc by cheering up people, by adding soinething positive to their day, by drawing a picture, by writing a column,just inaybc it will come back tome inapositive way. I think I’ll smile to someone on the way lo lunch. 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It’s not just for Tuesday, DecemLS er breakfast 8:OO pm I anymore. Cohen Auditorium page eight THE TUFI'S DAILY Tuesday, December 8,1992 Nunn the target of protest for firing homosexual aides WASHINGTON (AP) --About give hitn a lice ride."' The dismissal ol'thc two aides, "Abomination. Abomination. rests. 20 members of the ho~nosexual Nunn. who was in Georgia on first reported by a gay weekly Homosexuality. That's not what groupQueer Nation staged a"kiss- Mot~kiy.hiis ilckt~~l~dgcdthat new spapcr i ti Wash ingto ti. has God says. God says homosexual Meanwhile. the American Psy- in" at Georgia Sen. Slun Nutui's he ;iskcd the two aides to find' i tic rcasecl opposition ;tinon g ho- is an abomination. So why are chological Association and 20 ofke Monday to protest what other-jobsbecause of their hoino- mosexuals to Nunn as a potential you guys being proud and happy other national organizations is- t h e y c ;I 1I e d h i s '' pol i t i c al sexuality. But he said he had no defense secretary in the Clinton about yourself. Already we have sued a joint statement supporting homophobia." choice hecause the Pcntagon and adtninistration. tcx, inany gay people dying of Clinton's plan to lift the ban on Queer Nation spokesman Mike the Central Intclligciicc Agency The Niitiotlil G~IYatid Lcsbkui AIDS." homosexuals in the military. Pctrclis said the protest was orga- would not deal with classified Task Force has urged Clinton not niml in response to reports that tnaittcrs with known homosexu- to pick Nunn for the defense post The m'm. who identified him- "Although (Department of Nunn. chairinan of the Senate als. bccausc of the Georgia Rtncxrat's sellas Cosmos Mbah of Washing- Defense) policy states that homo- Anncd Services Committee, dis- He said he has opcnly homo- opposition to lifting the ban on ton, was confronted by Rick sexuality is incoinpatible with missed two aides a decade ago sexuill people working for hitn in homosexuals in the military. Rosen&ll, .a gay rights activist military service. the department aftcr learning thcy were hotno- jobs that do not require security who works at the Labor Dep'ut- has provided no rational or em- sexual. cle:u,ulccs. "A inan who has bccn this incnt. pirical basis for its policy," the "What Sen. Nuti~idid was dis- "I have no policy against oulspokcti in opposition to IC- "Why don't you read the Con- two-pnragraph statement says. critlliniltory iuitl ww h~~t101ithe pcople who are hoinosexual work- gally integrating gay people into stitution?" Rosendall shouted. "Our organizations assert that fiict t hat he's homophobic ." ing for me." Nunn said. "1 think the military should not be a can- "This is the United States of there is no sound rational or sci- Pctrclis said. "And we can't cx- it's amattcr oftreat in:: everybody didate for secretary of defense," Aincrica. Read the Constitution. entific basis for this policy." cusc it. that it happened over a according to thcir ability and tal- said Tanya Domi, a member of Equal prottkion under the law. dcc;idc ii ago. ... The doesn't cnts." the task force. Everybody in the country." Organizationssigning the state- ment included the American Civil Duritlg the protest. Petrelisand The two men, surrounded by Liberties Union. the American Marines to secure airfield Stephen Smith were kissing in television cameras in the hallway Jewish Committee, the American MARINES . current harbor conditions are no; front of a bank of television and outside Nunn's office, continued Nurses Association. the Nationnl continued from page 5 known. Neither is tht: attitude of tlewspaper cameras when they to shout at each other until Capi- Associationof Socialworkersand warfare are disrupting interna- the warring factions. were interrupted by 3 man Yell- to1 police arrived and escorted National Organization for tional cfforts to feedthe starving. The Marines arenot expecting Mbah away. There were no ar- Women. "When the Marines get on the any sustained hostility. ground ... they will secure lines of Inspecting the Lummus' hold, cointnunication for NGOs (non- McKittrick pointed tci the M1-A 1 govenunental organizations) to tanks and said with achuckle that get food out." said Col. Bancroft they "will be for crowd control." HOLIDAY TIPS McKittrick, coininander of the The supplies aboard the naval suppon group. "Our effort here is vessels and the Lurninus are not 10 help folks do that." intended for civilian use. The military hopes to get the McKittrick said. But it is possible Lutrunus into Mogadishu's port the military could begin helping so it cui unload Quickly, but the those in need, he said.

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HOUSING KAPLAN vra.hu un The answer to the test question. Tuesday, December 8,1992 THE TUFTS DAILY page nine ARTS Yes, you do watch too much TV I A distinct lack of structure aid unity is present in this weck’scolumn. kids. Sorry,but I’ve got final papcrs to write and ai exam or two to prepare for. The only thing preventing me from a total lapse intodeincntiaisthe thought ofhow goodI’mgoing to feel when everything’s done. I tingle at the very thought. Matt Carson To close out my Christmas Flick This trilogy. I’m cop- ping out with the casy stuff. Part one of this year‘s tome concerned It’s u Worrderfd Lift>.a film that should never be rhortchangcd hy ham-fisted writing. Part two was about a conllict as old as (maybe even older than) clectricity: Christmas vs. Xmas. The Crusades it ain’t. hut some folks. including one very deartome :uid bearing a striking physical resembl,ance to myself. take this stuff quite seriously. (Perplexing layers of sarcasm on display in that last sentence; figure out what Matt really thinks and win a a fabulous babe by now. serving as a good-will cookie.) diplomat between Grinches ‘and Whos the world This final column of 1992 (whoa. startling over. The Spin Doctors disappoint with their new live album. realimtion) is unfortunately compromised by time Also worthy of note is the brand spankin‘ new constritiiits, so my casy target is (drum roll, please. (as of last year) A Wish for Wings That Worked. Anton) Chrisrrnus striffl huwr ‘t i-overedyet! And starring Blooni Cmrrty‘s Bill and Opus. This spe- there was much rejoicing. cial achieves the impossible task of animating the Spin Weasels treat 1 could write about Christmas music rather unlikely pair and giving them voices, and meeting casily. but my own holiday musical tastes are so every one of our expectations. Elvis even makes a Iacky. oblique. and bimrre that you would all need cameo. Opus attends a support group for flightless fans to sub-par disc special training to read this column. And that foul, which is led by Ronald-Ann. Good. classic by PHIL AYOUB Princes.” only “Little Miss” is on stuff. This is also the only Christmas special in would just take too long. “Jingle Bel1s”byRocking 1)‘llly ~~dlloll‘llIIOilld Iloriic~hc~lls.For those fatis who Dopsie and the Zydcco Twisters. “Mambo Saita which a character hacks up a furball. The Spin Weasels. I ineiiii IC11 in love with the Doclors he- Mambo” by The Enchanters; it’s just too esoteric You’re too late for the Peanuts shows, unless Doctors. arcup to their old tricks. causeofthese songs. this isahugc and strange for all of you total strangers to compre- you’re quick on the draw with your VCR. The new oiice again cheating their fillis disiippci ntincnt . hend without calling TEMS. one was on over Thanksgiving. and it wasn‘t all After you get by all of the So anyway, let’s talk about the second coolest that great. The old. classic one was on last Wednes- recording ilnd rcrclcasiii~~hullcrap Christmas movie of all time. Melinda Dillon as day. Charlie Brown’s perseverance in the face of p-D *‘burn 1ant1 get to the music. .cit s not bad Mom. Darren McGavinasTheOldMan.And Peter total adversity should serve as an inspiration to us Review at all itiid the sound is rocking. “Messy Marvin“ Billingsley giving one of the most all. as should Linus’s brilliantly written and deliv- ~~~~~ ~ Bcsidc “Little Miss.” which is ii convincing and sympathetic child actor perfor- ered monologues on the true meaning of Christ- with their “new” itlhurn great song and pcrlonncd well in inruices ever, as Ralphie Parker. Yes. folks. it’s A mar. Linus is on a par with Confucius and Dave Ilonic~hcllyC;r.oow.. .Liw. Unfor- concert. it‘s got “Shinbone Alley“ Clrrianius S/or:v. At last. a movie that portrays Lettennan among the great thinkers in the history tunately, it’s rcally nothing new and “Off My Line.” department store Siuitas as the heartless, frighten- of huinan civilization (not far behind are Binkley, iind really nothing to get excited Other cormnon songs seen on ing monsters they are (for me, anyway; your own Calvin, Bucky Fuller.

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Sponsored by the lh.fii Hillel Education Committee. For more infonnation, caU 627-3242. Tuesday, December 8,1992 THE TUFTS DAILY page eleven SPORTS Turf on an ice rink Jumbos e irninate turnovers in We iilwiiys talk about the "four major sports." the ones that get 111 the heiidlilies aid all the coverage. Football. basketball, baseball, 83-39 thrashing of Polar Bears ind hockey are. by a~idlarge. the most important sports to the JOHN ,r()MASE general inajority of fans. And. at least in this areaof the country. the Seiiicir Staff Writer NHL, NBA. NFL. aid Major League Baseball are the leagues that Twelve points -.coach Sharon inatter most. Dawlcy predicted a twelve-point Then there are the fringe victorv for her Tufts women's Marc Sheinkin leagues of the fringe sports, the ones wesceonESPNat 3:ISa.m. Wide t0 the Left and wonder if the people watch- Women's ing have lives. You've seen them: Basketball 4reIia Football. Indoor Soccer, truck and tractor pulls, and one ,)thcr... Box . baskelball Iciiiii Saturday at This is truly the sport of kings. The Major Indoor Lacrosse Couscns Gymnasium against Lciigue (MILL) has est;iblishcd teams in seven cities in the north- Bowdoin. Well. at half-time. the mt: Baltimore (Thunder). Pittsburgh (Bulls). Buffalo (Bandits), Jumbos haid jumped to ii whop- Detroit (Turbos). Philadelphia (Wings), New York (Saints). and of ping 45- I3 lead. prompting xursc Boston (Blazers). The league has been drawing from the Dawlcy toXIniWk."Milybc twclvc large hockey fan hawe in the region. because the areas where hockey was a little inodest," IS succcssful usually arc good places to try to draw lacrosse f'ans. The As the final score of X3-39 iports are rather similar. suggcsts, the Juinbos dominated Lacrosse is hell on iurf. Arenas cover the nonnal 200 x 85' ice this one froin slart to finish. Were rink with artificial 1urf.a big green rug that is literally taped together it not for21 points from Bowdoin's to fit over the rink. Players wear upper body protection, but almost Laura Schultz. the Polar Baus nothing below the waist: they wear spandex-style shorts, so that would have been hard pressed to when they fall on the turf they almost invariably get vicious break double digits. Not wishing jtrawbcrry rug bunis. It's great. to take anything away from her The goalies are fully padded, and display mazing reflexes in own tcain. Dawlcy couldn't gloss rmtccting the 4' x 6' net. The good thing about the bigger goal is that over the ineptitude of Bowdoin. it allows for inore scoring. therefore more cheering and excite- and "They were tciriblc." she ad- ment: average gatne has about 20 or 25 total goals. an mitted. "worse than 1 thought. Clciuly. though. the best thing about the MILL is the hitting. They were sinnller and slower Thcsc guys absolutely kill each other, going into corners throwing than I expected, although the ru- Iwo-handcrs with their sticks. As one guy runs up the "field' with mor around the league is thiiI they the ball. thedcfeiidcrroutinely whacks at his armsand torso with the lost two players to injury. Even {tick like a wcilp)tI. It's great. still. they didn't show up to play. The league. which is about five years old, has progressed froin and we were very focused." its original form to allow for more excitement. For instance. in the All the problem XC~ISthat hiid Da/yfils phol MILL'S second year I went to a Wings game in Philadelphia. Before plaigucd the game started, the PA ainouncer was going over some new rule through')ut Sophomore Jodi Beach scored fifteen points as the Jumbos their first four gruncs were cor- steamrolled "kitingRowdoin polar B~~~~. ;hanges. He noted that unlike in the first season, the MILL was now rcctcd against Bowdoin. First and allowing cross-checking above the waist (but below the head) to be foremost. the Jumbos cut down other scorers in double digits, sultcd Ui nineteen free throw at- Iqul. That night. the two teams took turnsdrillingeachother. It was as their IUniOVCrS from ill1 CXly sea- Jodi Beach chipped in 15, while teinpts, which the Jumbos con- great. * X)Ii high of 4 I at Wcstern coli- Vickie Dennis contributed- 14 verted &to 15 points. It is here that I must recount a Story. Afed yeah ago,?was at a nccticul to 13 against Bowdoin. poiills ;uid Ellie Strobcl had 10. The big victory sat well with Wings- game at the Spectrum. with about 15,000on "Turnovers were iidefitiitc key Dawlcy was very impressed the coach, even if her team wasn't hand. The Wings were defending league champions, but the Bulls to [he game." said ICY. "We. with the way the Jumbos scored, tested. were also good team. they had a tough forward named Butch a 'and grdatly improved o nccnlra- though she was more impressed "We were sick and tired of Marino (I trust that there was no relation to Dan). If you know ticy in thisxca.cvcrvthough they with the improved passing game close losses. so it's nice to blow hockcy.thlsguy wasalot likeDale Hunter: ifhe'son yourteam. you didn't rcally test us." that sparked the Jumbos. somebody out for a change. The love him: if not. you want to kill him. :They also forced 38 turnovers "We went in concentrating on team was very excited to be home Anywa)7: Marino got into a raucous fight with one of the Wings. themselves for good measure, our passing game. and the results after duce road games 'and the arid aftcr it was broken up. he was led to the penalty box. But before while limiting the Polar Bears to showed. Evaiag~tistagoodteain. enthusiasm showed. There's no he took ii scat. he took the time to give each corner of the Spectrum Xpcrcent shooting froin the field. we would have had more assists. denying [Bowdoin] were awful, the liiger. I don't know about you. but flipping the bird to 15,000 They also gave the visitors only Our intciisily was up and the ball but we did play well." drunk Philadelphians is amistake in my book. The Wings, of course, 1 Yattcinpts from the free throw movement was there." she said. took offense. linc. Up next for the Jumbos are the A few miiiutes later. Marino was set to get out of the box and nsively, the Jutnhos con- At the half. the Jumbos had Br'andeis Judges on Wednesday continue playing. As he left the penalty box, the crowd went crazy. on 34 of 68 field goal already amassed 16 assists, or here at Cousen's Gym. Dawley but one Wing player took matters into his own h'ands. In a quick ;illcmpts for the gunc, led by Lisa three more than Bowdoin had didn't predict a margin of victory substitution. the playerran off the bench and made a bee-line straight ling from points, led by Patty McDennott's for this one, but swing as that her for Mariio, who was standing right in the middle of the field. the field. In additi Liberty's six. This accounted for many last prediction was off by 32 Everyone in the stands stopped watching the movement of the 20 points, the Jumbos had three easy Jumbo baskets. 'and also re- points. inaybc that's for the best. ball, and looked straight at Marino, who had no idea of what was about to happen. The Wings' player cane at Marino with a huge cross-check, right on the shoulder. It absolutely leveled Marino, who Tufts places second at McCabe llcw horizontally for afew feetbeforecrashingdowntothe turf.The Spectrum eruptedindelight asMarino struggled toregain hissenses. Triple Wesleyan in first round; fall 6-3 in tourney finals It was great. As for the young league, well, it's still working out the kinks. Last by JOHN HACKER CahiII and burly senior Ray nclinindcr Mike Astarita while ycar, the average league attendance was 10,4 11 per game, still more Scnicir Sidr WIiter Chung. WcsIcyan had only 27 on Stevc than some basketball teams get. Of course, MILL teams only play The Tufts hockey tcatn took Wesleyan cut the Tufts lead in Toinascllo. who tuiiicd aside 25 four home games a season. but that number still isn't terrible. The part in the McCabc: TinDave twogoadsof the game belonged to Trinity went to their lWka rOOlnS I'm not kidding. This is a great sport. and something everyone O'Reilly opciicd rhc scoring for Tufts as Dm Cohcn added a goal ticd at one after the first. ought to see at Icast once. This truly is the future of sport: lightning Tufts at 730of the f-irst pcriod on to his assist froin diminutive 11 was the same result in the - quick action, lots of cheering. and senseless violence. C'mon, get ;ui assist froin another freshman, sophomore Marly Morrison. second as the Pioneers and Jum- your aggression out ... and it'sbetter to have 10,000people cheering Marc Gouihro. The Jumbos Kcniry also added a goal to go bos traded single goals and headed for violence than going out mid being violent, no? doubled their lead ;I miiiutc later with his assist when he tallied at for the thirdtiedat 2.The Jumbos' whcii James Cahill, another fresh- 1732 of the fuial stanza from -goal came from the stickofjunior And whcre have you gone. Cleinon Johnson? Iniui defenseinan. scored at 8:36 McMihoIi id Cahill. of the first. from frCstunan Dean Tufts fircd4X shoisat Weskyan see HOCKEY, page 12 page twelve THE TUFK3 DAILY Tuesday, December 8,1992 Discovey astronauts Attention Tu€ts conduct laser tests Faculty U Staff: CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. heavy fog at ii lascr-scnding sta- (Ap)-- Discovery‘s aslronauts tion near Albuqucrquc. N.M. focused their computerized mili- And clouds Monday prevented Congratulations to the most recent winners in the i‘ufts Charitable tary camera Monday on Mada- the astrc~iiaulsfrom photopraiph- Campaign Raffle Drawing: gascar wid a Hudson Bay island ing intcndcd targets in Michigan’s Cheryl Kennedy won a $75 Gift Certificate to Anago Bistro and received liscr signals from an Kc wccnaw Pc n insu la. Morcxco Valerie Ricciardone won a $100 Gift Certificate to Barrett’s restaurant Air Force ground station. and Momnhiquc. Tlhcy chose Mary Paradis won a $50 Gift Certificate to The Inn at Groton restaurant Thccrcwnien loggedtheirsec- clearer locales instcadl. Peter Barone won a $100 Gift Certificate to the TURS Bookstore ond successful laser test as the The camera systctin, ii Naval M S Amarendhra Kumar won 4 Bruins Tickets Research Lahoratory project. is space shuttle ilcw ()vet- the Ha- Lesley Nelson won an AM/FM Stereo Cassette Radio waiian island of Maui, on the designed to provide the Ihtitudl: mission’s X2nd orhit. and longitude of photographed Andrew Wright won a $50 Gift Certificate to Jordan Marsh They said their laser receiver sites. Such infornlatioti would be got signals for;ihout twominutes, a boon to astronauts. who often Send in your charitable pledge now and you could win one of the hut they did not see any of the can’t tell what they’re photogciph- following gifts this Friday: green light hcamcd up at them ing. a weekend escape at the Hyatt Regency Cambridge Hotel froin an Air Force optical lab on In another Defense Depment a $100 Gift Certificate to the Tufts Bookstore Mnui. experiment. the astronauts pow- a $100 Gift Certificate to Barrett’s restaurant Two olhcr tries Monday were ered up a unit containing an anti- a $50 Gift Certificate to Joe Tecce’s Ristorante unsuccessful. The shuttle laser biotic and hiodegrad;:tbIe poly- a $75 Gift Certificate to Anago Bistro mer. Researchers want to see how receiver. mounted on a cockpit 2 $50 Gift Certificates Jordan Marsh window, registered nothing dur- the medicine, encapsulated in the to a ing transmissions from the Air polymer. reacts in weightlessness $100 Gift Certificate to the Tufts Computer Store Force Maliihiir Test Facility in so they can develop better time- 2 $25 Gift Certificates to any of the Westwood Group Restaurants Palin Bay, Fla.. and from Fort Sill release drugs on E,uth. 1 Orrefors of Sweden Crystal Bowl in Oklahoinx Discovery k seven-dhy mission The Amy warits to see how is supposed to end Wednesday well I;iscrs C;UI convey n:ivigiitioti afternoon with a hnding at Experimental College d;iki to it spiicccriift. That infor- Kennedy Space Center. But the Tentative Course Listing for Spring 1993 mation currently is traismittcd crew is conserving energy by via radio. which is less secure keeping nonessential equipment thiiti Iiiscrs. turned off. because of a chance Discovery‘s fi vc astro IiiiU Is that bad weather might force them have hccn hampered by had to stay up longer. weather ever since they hcg‘m Mission Control commentator work on the laser and catncra Brian Welch said the weather is * One Ex CoUege course may be used to film a distribution requirement with the approval of the cxpcriments Thursday. They spcnt expected to be marginally favor- distribution subcommittee. their first day in space. last able for landing Weclnesday at e AU courses are fuU-credit and letter-gruded except as otlrerwise noied .C AU listings are tentative and subject to change. Wednesday. dispatching a secret Keti~iedy.The forecast is even You not pre-mgister Ex College courses. Our registration wiU be on the of chses, salcllite for the Pctitiigoti. worse at Edwards Air Force Base do for first day Wednesday,January 20, Miner 10,9:3Oam - 4:30pm. One of Monday’s lawr tests in California, the backup touch- had to bc scrappcd hcciiusc of down site.

Choice postponed in Russia 03 S Matthew Goodman. Literary Diamonds: An Inquiry into Baseball Literature. 04 S Kerry Walk. Detective Fiction. RUSSIA Gaidar would not win the simple 05 S Kathleen Caruso. “...Hail Marys“: Catholic Girls in Literature and Popular Culture. continued from page 5 majority nwded for confirmation The announcement cane a week itYeltsin didnot reach acompro- mise with the opposition. either after a court partially lifted 10 S Pamela Blomer. Art and Social Change. by dropping other Cabinet minis- Yeltsin’s ban of the party. 11 S Amy Poon. The Art of Chinese Calligraphy. half-credit Russia’s Constitutional Court ters or slowing reform. 12 S Beth Galston. Environmental Sculpture. ruled that Yeltsin had authority to Andrei Fyodorov, an aide to 13 S Brad Larson and Karen Snyder. Designing Environmentsfor karning and ”Play.” ban the p~~y‘sPc~litburoandotherVice President Alexander RuLFkoi, central bodies. but it also said told reporters the hard-line oppo- Coinin unists could resume sition would accept Gaiidar as head grassroots activity and file law- ofYeltshi’sccoiiomic tcam if other 18 S Melkana Brakalova. Lines of Reasoning: Geomehy as a Tool for Critical Thinking. 19 S Theodore Carpenter-Smith. Virtual Reality: Psychological Issues and Future Technology. suits to try to regain some of the reformist Cabinet members were party’s former assets. which dropped. Yeltsin nationalized. He said the opposition wanted Yeltsin summoned reprcsenta- the removal of Foreign Minister 22 S Nadia Medina. Introduction to Women’s Studies. tivcs of inore than adozen parlia- Andrei Kozyrev and itwo deputy 24 S Joan Lester. Topics in Native American Studies. mentary fact ionsto the round table prime ministers, Alexander 25 S Eleanor Wachs. Living Traditions: Folk and Material Folk Culrure. session Tuesday. said prcsidcntial Shokhin andValery Makharadze. 27 S Joshua Cohen. Monsters and Madmen: Terror and Taboo in Western Civilization. spokesman Anatol y Krasikov. “I am absolutely certain that 29 S Elizabeth Nix. What Happens Next? The Serial Novel and Nineteenth-Centwy America. The ur~usualKremlin round- the departure of Gaidar. if that table is to be held before the full became possible. would mean Congrcss convcnes for the day. most of all the failure of large- 32 S Suzi Naiburg. Dreams and Fictions. The president could use the scale privatization.” said Deputy 34 S Stephen Cob. Families and Public Policy. meeting to test the waters for Prime Minister Anatolly Chubais. 38 S Jeremy Bohr. The Legacy of the Holocaust. pasdfail. nominating Gaidar as prime min- Even if the Congress rejects ister. possibly Tuesday. Until now Gaidar‘s nomination, Yeltsin can Gaidar has held the title of acting retain him as acting prime minis- 40 S Seymour Simches. Mentorship in Human Values. premier. without parliamentary ter for up to three months, buying 42 S Hugo Bedau. The Dehth Penalty in America.. approvat. time for the refonns and reassur- 46 S James Vance. Race Awareness within American Society. pass/€&. Even reformers predicted ing supporters in the ’West. 48 S Andrew Keen. Afier the Fall: A History of Marxism. ‘ Tufts almost wins tourney 52 CS Dorfman. World Medialworld Events: Coverage in the Age of CNN. HOCKEY the Jumbo netminder. Tufts only Susan continued from paw 11 mustered a humble 26 shots on 55 S Ross Ellenhorn. The Self in American Film. 58 S David Moffatt. Introduction to Public Speaking. half-credit pasdfail. Rich Murray withassistsgoing to Trinity goaler Mike Esposito (any Geoff Keniry aid Doug Gentile. relation?). To use a phrase, the The third period was adisaster Jumbos’ defensive game “turned I for the beloved Brown and Blue up on the back of a milk carton.” 63 S Janet Crane. Geography of the Developing World. as Trinity scored three times in A tan just doesn‘t give up 51 66 S Nam Van Pham. The Vietnam War and its Afermath: A Vietnamese Perspective. thefinal2:52toputthecrunchon shotsinag~neandexpecttowin. 68 S Ellen Elias-Bursac. Politics and Culture in the Former Yugoslavia. the Jumbos. Tufts scored once in On the other h‘md, the Jumbos the final stanza as Gentile scored have been playing some great 74 S Herbert Abrams. A Vimfrom the Bench: The Administration of Criminal Justice. 7 at 17:08 from Kcniry ‘and Matt hockey a$ of late, with a modest Ryan. The loss was a heartbreak two-g‘me win streak before the 76 S Donald Ferland. Learning the Law: A Simulations Approach. for the Jumbos as the game had Trinity game. Had it not been for been even through two periods. a lapse in the third period, the Goaltender Steve Tomasello Jumbos could have stolen this 82 S J. Allyn Bradford. Management: Group Dynamics and Probkm Solving. made a whopping 45 saves as the game away from the favored Pio- 84 S John Copeland. Inside Wall Street. Pioneers gunned 51 (!) shots at neers. Tuesday, December 8,1992 THE TUm-S DAILS) page thirteen Mexico rips US.prosecuters for Oil spill off Spanish accusations of drug trafficking coast ruins sea life MEXICO CITY (AP) -- wants.” of a drug cartel. LA CORUNA, Spain (AP) -- two pieces. Mexico furiously denounced U.S. Among those accused were The two face life imprison- Environmentalists on Monday A group of regional fishing federal prosecutors on Monday Puebla state Gov.-elect Manuel ment if convicted on charges in- said the spill of millions of gal- guilds on Monday asked Prime for alleging that senior Mexican Bartlett Diaz, oncealeading presi- cluding conspiracy tocommitvio- lons of oil has seriously damaged Minister Felipe Gonzalez to de- officials were involved in drug dential contender; former Attor- lent crimes in aid of racketeering therich shellfishing offthisnorth- clare the shorelineadisaster zone. trafficking. ney General Enrique Alvarez del and felony murder of a federal western port and ruined the Christ- The regional government The statement was one of the Castillo,and former Defense Sec- agent. mas mussel harvest for local fish- barred fishing ina30-milestretch strongest ever issued by the retary Juan Arevalo Gardoqui. Bartlett was interior minister ermen. south and north of the port until at admnistration of President Carlos The allegations arose in the when Camarena was killed. “Christmas is their best sea- least Dec. 15 and offered com- Salinas deGortari, who has main- federal court trial of two Mexican Alvarez del Castillo, then gover- son, since the price goes up,” said mercial fishermen $400 each as tained warm ties with Washing- citizens accused of involvement nor of Jalisco state, later became Juan Lopez Uralde, a Greenpeace compensation. ton since taking office in 1989. in Camarena’s torture-death. attorney general and now directs official. “Just in the time of the Lopez Uralde said fishermen Witnesses and prosecutors in The case had already angered the National Bank of Public year when they can make some in Lorbe, a town across the inlet the Los Angeles trial of two men many Mexicans because U.S. of- Works. money, they’re ruined.” from La Coruna, complained that ‘accusedof killing U.S .drug agent ficials sponsored the kidnapping The Mexican statement said Environmentalists feared the the area had just begun to recover Enrique Camarena in Mexico in from Mexico of defendant Dr. Assistant U.S. Attorneys John wreck of the Greek tanker Aegean from the 1976 spill. 1985 have accused major Mexi- Humberto Alvarez Machain of Carlton and Manuel Medrano Sea would be more damaging to Cleanupcrews havevacuumed can politicans of taking payoffs to Guadalajara. “defamed various public servants shellfishing than the 1976 acci- up what they believe to be about ignore drug-running. Ruben Zuno Arce, a business- of the Mexican government” and dent ofthe tanker Urquiola, which 1 percent of the spilled oil from “The prosecution has acted ir- man and brother-in-law of former documented Mexican criminal spilled 30 million gallons near La the area around La Coruna. But responsibly and immorally to in- President Luis Echeverria, is the charges or convictions against six Coruna. the most important step will be to volve people who have held im- other Mexican on trial. witnesses testifying in the case. The Greek tanker was carry- extract the oil from the sunken portant public offices based on Mexicosays theU.S. Supreme It said two admitted taking ing 24 million gallons of light hull, said Greenpeace spokes- the testimony of delinquents and Court ruling upholding Alvarez’s part in the 1984 kidnap-murder of crude when it broke up last week. woman Oliva Nunez. criminals who do not merit cred- kidnapping ran contrary to inter- f0urU.S. missionariesafter being Rough weather on Monday pre- Volunteers slogged through the ibility in light of their personal national law. granted immunity by U.S. pros- vented divers from inspecting the crags and inlets of the Galician history,” the attorney general’s “This is an illegal trial from ecutors. sunken hull and calculating how coast near La Coruna, washing office said Monday. the start,” the attorney general’s many millions of gallons have oil-soaked sea birds with special It telefaxed a bulletin to news office said Monday. Thestatementagain demanded spilled. detergent. Oil up to4 inches thick agencies which said witnesses Prosecutors say Alvarez kept that thecamarena murdercasebe Ezequiel Perez Montes, a coated the white sandy beaches were“given money, immunity and Camarena alive with drugs for tried here. It said Mexico has spokesman for theLaCorunacity around thecity of250,OOOpeople. protection ... It is obvious they Drolonged torture and Zuno helued already tried or convicted 44 government, estimated that 18 will say what the prosecution plan ttk kidnapping as a member people accused in the case. million gallons leaked or burned Volunteers have seen some off during a fire that blazed after 2,000oil-soaked sea birds, Nunez Thursday’s grounding. The rest said, but have captured only a remains in two segregated ballast handful tobe scrubbeddown with tanks in the ship’s hull, which is in special detergent.

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Wasserstein Perella & Company for the stamp Financial Analyst position when you Please check the Resume Collection Binder at the Career mail it in. Planning Center for job desaiptions, contact names and other recruiting materials. All resumes should be handed in to the Career Planning Center by the above-mentioned date. page fourteen *HE TUFTS DAILY Tuesday, December 8,1992 b IlClassified! Classif iedsclassifieds :lassif iedsclassif ieds Nine Alaska Summer Employment AlTENTION SENIORS: GRAD ScHooL APPLEATIONS FISHERIESStudentsNeededl Earn It'swinter8 theweathehactlng like Recruitment Orientation meetings Avail now. 2 bdrm $800 inciha. 3 EXPERTLY TYPED bdrm 1,m. newly renovated. dm, WO+Mincanneriesor$4000+/mo a spoiled child making everyone will take olaw Dec 8th at 4~m8 Dec. (Law, Medical. Business) on fishing boats. Free Transporta- miserab1e.d 9th at 7pm. Check for &ations in hdwd firs. 24 Pearson Rd. 617-~4- 7613 "'395-5921'" tlonl Room Bo&! Over 8.000 the career Planning Center. Are your grad school applications and Arlington openings. Noexperiencenecessary. Nm piled high on your desk? Are you MALE or FEMALE. a head Takecareof my kidslorme. Don't let €wryone Drinks! Mom and child seeks housemate. 3 wondering how you're going to flt all Gel start their mother eat them. Hasta-S (with properiD, that 1s)attheHeretix options: $433+ for 2 spacious rms; on summer! For your employment Concert, Thurs. Dec 10th. the last your info in those tiny spaces? Are program call: 1-208-545-4155 $3m+ for i rm; or reduced rent in you concerned where you'll find the 11 Let's get Tufts' profdsors 8 staff BEACH day of classes. Doors open 9pm. exchange for child care. Wki. Quiet. Ext.A.5035 out oflheir offices 8 into the dining MacPhie Pub. Thumper gets it go- time todo it all beforethedeadlines? Sorry about Saturday night -- ex- 6485134 Are your Personal Statement 8 Re 11 IS From Abroad Litorary Journal halls. Dec.7- DW. STUDENT- haustionjust took over. Ipromlsel'll ing. 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Call One pair 01 gold wire-rimmed 2dayssWIng, 2 nights lodging, round Furnished, share 3rd flr. $275/mo. plants, etc.. . I will sublet from you. AdiaPersonalServicestoday.(617) glasses. Call Sarah at 666-3427 to Thanks for showing up Saturday trip transportation lnci. Call Andy 472-2800. dah night. It's your loss. -A really big It's 7764322. orNat625-8289. Call 396-7005. MI 6~-9205and leave message. A Wonderful Life fan

Normally, we'd use this space to say "Write features" or "Write sports" and come up with something clever (or so we like to think). But hey, there're two more papers left to put out this semester, so who'd we be fooling? Like you don't have enough to do already, right? And if you haven't started writing yet this semester, you're not about to now. So enough already. Have a good class. Tuesday, December 8,1992 THE TUFTS DAILY

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Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU Around Campus I

Today Toys-For-Tots-For-TOYS Bring a new unwrapped toy From Abroad Literary Journal "Highlander" & get a free poster fron Now accepting submissionsat Info Booth new Robin Williams movie, "TOYS until Tuesday, Dec 8. Speech and Debate Society Career Planning Center Men Should Be Abolished: A Debat Spring Internships Brown Bag Question Cabot 205,700 p.m. and Answer. Large Conference Room, Amnesty International Campus Center, 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Human Rights Week- Sam Sheppard:Speaker on the DI Hispanic American Society (HAS) Penalty. The Final General Meeting of the Crane Room, 8:OO p.m. Semester. Large Conference Room, Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Rem Calvin and Hobbes - by Bill Watterson Campus Center, 9:30 p.m. Center Coming out support group for Lesb Asian Community at Tufts (ACT) gay. bisexual & unsure students. Elections for Next Year's Office. 134A Lewis Hall, 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.1 Bamum 104,9:00 p.m. Programs Abroad Baleh Arena TheatedDrama Dept. Pre-departure meeting for stud( "Messiah." studying abroad Spring 1993. Balch Arena Theater, 8:OO p.m. Ballou, 2nd floor, Coolidge Room, 4-530 p.m. Amnesty International Human Rights Week Season's Greetings University Chaplaincy for Prisoners of Conscience. Christmas Concert and Tree Lightinj Concert in Goddard Chapel, 4:OO p Arts House Tree Lighting Behind Ballou 4:30 p. Journeys: A Gallery. 37 Sawyer Ave, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Meditations "Finding Joy in the Darkest Days." LCS Rev. Scotty McLennan, Univerr by Bill Amend P Staff meeting. Chaplain. Raab Room, 9:30 p.m. Goddard Chapel, 12:OO a.m.-1:00 p.

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66 Animal holder 23 "Rock of -'I 67 Expiate 26 Ascends Quote the Day 68 Oil-drilling 27 "-mio" of outfits 28 Tooth 69 Inspects 30 Stage whisper 70 Salamanders 32 Hicks "I am a deeply superficial person." 71 Rational 33 Khayyam and Bradley 12/08/' DOWN 34 Rent 1 Letter on a key 36 Cravat --Andy Wahol 2 Eye part 37 Dined 49 Unruffled 57 Encourage 3 A pastry 40 Decorative item 52 Fortification action 4 Endless 43 Pittsburgh team 54 Hebrew 59 Pelvic bones 5 Small nails 44 Beat it! patriarch 60 Ink a contract Late Night at the Daily 6 Improved the 46 Mimic 55 - homo! 61 Facilitate lawn 47 Golf tourney 56 Landing place 64 Cut grass age sixteen THE TUFE DAILY Tuesday, December 8,1992

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Tell your professors what ya’ think. Take them to’ Dewick for food and drink. Take! Faculty and Staff to a meal, Between 12/7 and 12/11 Tell them how you feel.

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