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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-27-1996 The BG News September 27, 1996 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News September 27, 1996" (1996). BG News (Student Newspaper). 6053. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/6053 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Opinion H E Sports Tom apologizes to the harassed ones. Falcons welcome old nemesis Page 2 Central Michigan Nation Page 6 Scores 1-70 traffic stop ends in cocaine Orioles 4 Athletics 7 bust. Blue Jays 1 Mariners 5 Reds 12 Marlins 5 Page 3 NEWS Cub 4 Braves 1 Friday, September 27, 1996 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 83, Issue 165 The News' Clinton's abortion veto Liberty beckons Briefs Appointments upheld by Senate vote «^-" * available for blood JlmAbrams R-Miss. abortion rights. donations The Associated Press The narrow defeat "unders- "We are using the lives of a People who want to do- cores the importance of turning few women to make inflamma- nate blood Monday can do WASHINGTON - The Senate out in large numbers in Novem- tory and divisive debates across so by calling Campus Police upheld President Clinton's veto ber," said Ralph Reed of the this country, and I know that at 2-2346 to set an appoint- of legislation that for the first Christian Coalition. "It will give many women are as offended as I ment. time in two decades would have huge momentum to pro-family am," said Sen. Patty Murray, Appointments will be at made a form of abortion illegal. forces in the half-dozen Senate D-Wash. "I extend my apology to 15-minute intervals and But supporters of the ban on so- only one person will donate races that will determine who the women of this country." at a time. The donations will called partial birth abortions controls the Senate." Senate backers of the ban be taken in the Amani. vowed Thursday to keep the is- Clinton vetoed the ban in April promised they would not give up. sue alive during the election on the grounds that, while it al- "We plan to continue the edu- campaign. lowed for exceptions when the cation process and come back After a wrenching debate, the mother's life was at risk, it con- next year and try again," said Shuttle service Senate voted 57-41 to override tained no exception to protect the Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa. Just to available for pre- the president's veto of the bill mother's health. keep open the option of having banning the late-term abortion The Senate was the last obsta- another vote this year, Lott game party procedure, falling nine votes University shuttle ser- cle to reviving the ban after the changed his vote to the winning vice will be providing short of the two-thirds majority House last week voted 285-137 to side. transportation for anyone needed. overturn the president's veto. The procedure, medically interested in going to "The most anti-choice Con- Moved by graphic descriptions known as intact dilation and eva- tomorrow's pregame party gress in history tried to hand a of how the fetus is killed and a cuation, involves the partial de- at Doyt Perry Stadium. pro-choice president an embar- massive lobbying campaign by livery of the fetus through the From 1 to 3 p.m. the shuttle rassing defeat less than six anti-abortion groups, 12 Demo- birth canal before the doctor kills will pick-up people at Conk- weeks before election day. Their cratic senators voted against it by sucking out the brains. lin, Rodgers and the library, campaign failed," said Kate Mi- Clinton and for the override. There is little else about the Founders, the corners of chelman of the National Abortion But carrying the day were 35 procedure that the two sides Willard and Ridge and 7th and Reproductive Rights Action and High. Democrats, joined by five Re- agree on. "Party at Perry" will start League. publicans, who said the proce- There are no reliable statistics two hours before the sce- But abortion opponents said dure was needed in rare instan- on the number of so-called par- duled 3:30 p.m. kickoff be- they had struck a political nerve ces to save the life of an endang- tial-birth abortions performed. tween the Falcons and the that would continue to be felt. ered mother. They also said anti- The Centers for Disease Control Central Michigan Chippe- "This will immediately become abortion groups were using the and Prevention say that of the na- The Ah»ocUlcd PrcM was. The pregame event one of the most powerful issues partial-birth procedure as a first tion's 1.3 million annual abor- Workers install the head onto the Statue of Liberty at the New will feature free food, of the fall election," said Senate step to undermine the 1973 Su- tions, about 1.3 percent are late- York, New York Hotel and Casino Thursday. prizes and the band Blitzen. Majority Leader Trent Lott, preme Court decision protecting term abortions. The prizes include a four- day trip to Las Vegas, t-shirts and dinner for six prepared by Provost Charles Middleton. Joint masters program awaits approval Film director will Darii Wamock fall. area. According to Willis, a commit- calender. Currently, UT and The BC News Clyde Willis, dean of Health The collaboration of the tee was formed to set courses MCO are on a quarter schedule, visit and show sneak and Human Services, said the schools was set up to allow stu- into place. Once some of the with Bowling Green on semes- preview A decision pending at the Ohio program has been approved by dents to gain the degree using the courses were in place, they were ters. Next year, each will follow Fans of film director Board of Regents to add a mas- all three institutions, but the final sources of each institution. There divided among the institutions to an identical semester schedule. Norman Jewison will get a ters degree in public health at the decision by OBOR is expected in will be a set of guidelines which make it impossible for a student "Next September everyone sneak preview of his latest University would allow the first January. will tell students the require- to graduate without attending will be on semesters," Willis said. movie when he visits the program of its kind to be offered "We are hoping it will be ap- ments that must be met at each each of the institutions. "The clear pattern is toward se- University Oct. 4-5. As part in the state of Ohio. proved," Willis said. "There is a of the institutions. "None of us had sufficient re- mesters." of the event, a week's worth The joint degree combines the very strong demand in north- Louis Katzner, Graduate Col- sources to offer the degree on Katzner explained a type of of movies by Jewison will resources of the University, Uni- western Ohio." lege dean, said students will be our own, so we pooled our exper- distance learning may be able to be shown on the University versity of Toledo and Medical campus next week. Four He said the only other state- able to gain more from having tise," Willis said. "You cannot get take place for students who find films leading up to the per- College of Ohio. The program is supported school in Ohio that the collaborative program. the degree without attending all the traveling an inconvenience. sonal appearance by Jew- designed to join the three institu- offers a public health degree is "It is clearly to the benefit of three." "Maybe we can use an interac- tions and offer a collaborative ison will be shown on cam- The Ohio State University, which the students to have it structured In order for the collaborative tive video for distanced learn- pus, according to Henry degree. If approved by OBOR, is located out of commuting dis- that way," Katzner said. "We set program to work, each Institution ing," Katzner said. "But that's a Garrity, chairman and the degree will be offered next tance for students located in this it up that way intentionally." had to be on the same academic little bit down the road." professor of Romance Lan- guages who is teaching a film studies class devoted to the Toronto native's Evening Society ValuJet receives work. Monday through Thursday, the public can watch "In the Heat of the Night," on Monday, "The permission to fly Thomas Crown Affair" on Tuesday, "Jesus Christ Superstar" on Wednesday Randolph E. Schmld and "Other People's The Associated Press Money" on Thursday. Each movie will be followed by a WASHINGTON - ValuJet got its wings back Thursday, winning panel discussion of the film. federal permission to fly again three months after the budget carrier The award-winning Canadi- was grounded after a deadly crash and questions about its mainte- an f ilmaker is expected to arrive on campus for a pre- nance operations. sentation and discussion of "ValuJet has met all of the FAA's requirements and they've met all his 1985 movie "Agnes of of our requirements and we've certificated them to fly," said John V.
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