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The Daily Egyptian, December 06, 1988 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC December 1988 Daily Egyptian 1988 12-6-1988 The aiD ly Egyptian, December 06, 1988 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_December1988 Volume 75, Issue 71 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, December 06, 1988." (Dec 1988). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1988 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in December 1988 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Daily Egyptian Tuesday, Decemb~r 6,1988, Vol. 75, No. 71, 16 Pages USG senator to face impeachment By Bred Bushue of Juliana Taylor. Taylor will Sov. 30. Taylor would have containing the names of a Gaither said he "made a Staff Wnter face impeachment from the been allowed to serve the majority of the senate was mistake of allowing the senate Committee or: Internal Affairs semester witl10ut an im­ SUbmitted. to overrule the dill:' tory ru'ing" An emergency meeting has peachment trial. been ca lied to hold Im­ ana the senate. Hughes argued that the biil bPeause it W' s not proper "I would not h.:ve called the Hughes and Aponte have should have been presented procedure. peachment pr oceedings of an meeting if a qUCl'um of the campaigned strongly for lj ndergra dua te Student under old business because a Gaither accused some Government senator who has senate had not expr~&ed a Taylor's removal since her petition was submitted at the sena tors of ignoring the willingness to attend, " Hall academic status was revealed Nov. 9 meeting, but the issue parliamentary process of beet. faCing charges for said. There are 35 USG in a meeting in October. They months that her grade point senators. was delayed because of time a verage is too low to meet USG have collected the names of 19 restrictions. imJ':ith~de~~~ "out to senators to be submitted at the Gaither's ruling that the get" Taylor and despite the requirements. The meeting was requested meeting Wednesday. USG President Bill Hall by Sens. Rod Hughes and Vicki N()·;. 9 petition was not ac­ senate's right to impeacn a callM th~ s."lecial Sf'ssion for Aponte because Taylor's Vice President Larvester ceptable because it did not senator for failing to meet USG Wednesday at 6 p.m. after 21 contain a majority of senators' requirements, it has to go senators said they would take ~~f:an~~~c~~der::~;i~~~ ~ill~:ssa~2t thi!cTt:s:c~~~ names was overruled by two­ part in the impeachment trial .;enate meeting of the year meeting because no petition thirds of the senate. See MEETING. Page 5 Summit to be show of stability WASHINGTON (UPIJ - Ronald Reagan. Georg~ ~ush and Mikhail Gorbachev sit down Wednesday to trJe ultimate power lunch. The issues on the agenG.; ot a meeting that will n.ark another milf'stone in the history of post-war super­ power summitry - the fifth such sessior. in :r7 months - are as familiar as the dif­ ferences that contim'~ to divide East from West. What is lacking, accor· ~, .. ,~ to \J .S. and Soviet oUicials. il> V.e rancor that once prevtnt... '11 candid discussions of in­ dividual and mutual concerns. A dialogue once marred by b~~"!~li~:." ~t d~~~~! Staff PhOtiD.., Kun SIamp time, the Soviet leader's domestic problems not only Dog day::; impel him to sustain that process, but raise questions Sue Hinckley of Cerbonda:e end her eon Trevor, 4, flah at CalT,put Laka Monday with their cIoga Saaha, left, and Blithe. about the consequences if his moves a t home fail. If the visit to New York is ~fi~~ia~ubl~~f~~la~nsbe U! concernel. Should Gorbachev u.s.: No counterterrorism pact exists try to turn a friendly chat into WASHINGTON (uP!) - counterterrorism adviser the U.S. government," said "We are Dot aWRre of the a grab for the world stage, the The United States denied killed in an airplane crash last Redman, who did not say when existeD<'e u! any document president and president-elect Monday it had a secret week, had used the accord to that proposal was made. ~~~~. that description," he will resist high drama and play counterterrorism pact with supervise covert activities Nir servEd as an adviser to lOr time. Israel during the Iran-Contra with Oliver North, the White the Israeli government until "We are being very scandal in 1985 and 1986. House aide fired and indicted mid-l986 Gus Bode realistic," White House n in the Iran-Contra crisis. Nir Fitzwater said the United State Departme ' also indicated President spokesman Marlin Fitzwater spokesman Charles Rt'i! 18.1 States shares information on said Monday. "We have a said a study of agency Reagan apparently kept the terrorism with Israel, as it president who is leaving office documents showed that "no pact secret from Congress, the does with a number of other in a few weeks who is not going such agreement exists or newspaper said. countries, but he said no to be making any promises existed.' White House Redman, suggesting Nir agreement was ever signea. that he's not here to keep and spokesman Marlin Fitzwater planted the story, contended Fitzwater disputed the we have a new preSIdent who said, "The bottom line is that the United States rejected a report, saying: "The president will be taking office in a few we don't believe there is one. lormal agreement proposal by has never executed any um­ weeks who's not going te be ... It'ssonebulo~." Nir. brella agreement ... such as Gua uY' the U.S. countered making commitments when he The Washington Post Nir "did propose such a the one described in The the counterterrorism atorm by reported Sunday that Amiram more formal agreement, but it Washington Post article on ssylng newspapers don't s •• SUMMIT, Page 5 Nir, the Israeli gvvernment was immediately rejected by Sunday. count. ~h;;:\I~i~gllllinois wins $25 million research grant . University student ! CHICAGO (uPI> - Illinois, Science Foundation to create match the federal con- Miles Klein, the Illinois still smarting from the loss of the nation's only center for tribution, covering $4 million phYSics professor who will sentenced to prison the $4.4 billion super- research on high· temperature in operating Ilnd capital ex- bead the center, said many - Page 7 f;:ddedC~i$~5 ~~frr~n ~~~!fi~r~ ~J~f:!~on~pi~c:s'in on~a~!ri~~ pe~:s,~C:PS;Ur~~lude a :;rne:A~ bf~~::e t:;Oll~::~~ plum Monday thatofficialssdY research. small facility on the Cham- temperature super­ Men swimmers may prove to be an The first year of NSF {un- paign·Urbana campus of the conductivity center may be economically sweeter fruit ding, $4.25 million, willlauncb University of Illmois, but greater than those from the third at NiT than theSSC it loot to Texas. the center, which will bea jOint experts said most researchers supercollider. Speaking at a news C(lU- project of the University of would remain at their current The Department of Energy -- Sports 16 ference, Illinois Gov. James R. CtJicago, the University of home institutions and work recommeflded in November Thompson announced the state Illinois, Argonne National together via computer links. the SSC be sited in Texas Sunny, 60s. had won a $25 million, five- Laboratory and Northwestern Only 50 to 100 new workers will rather than Illinois or six other year grant from the National University. The state will be employed under the grant. finalist states. NA FREE TRI TO ACAPULCO Newswrap SEND A ONE PAGE WHY DO LADIES UNDER world Ination 25 LOVE DATING 2 Mixed Drinks GUYS OVER 45? u.s., European group For for the SEND REPUES TO: P.O. BOX 483 1 ies DUNDEE IL 60118 clash over farm subsidies MONTREAL (uPIl - The Unit~ States and the 12'llation European Community clashed Monday in a dispute over farm GRADUATlNG FALL 1988 OR SPRING 1989? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? subsidies at a key trade conference, the tbree-day meeting of the HA VE YOU APPLIED FOR GRADUATlON? ? ? ? ? ! ? ? ? ? General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, after Prime Minister European Brian Mulroney opened the meeting with an appeal for freer IF NOT, DO so IMMEDlATEL Y! ! ! ! ! TOMORROW global movement of goods and services. The meeting of !IV in­ Body Wrap dustrialized and developing nations is reviewing progress made MAY BE TO(, LATE!!! P,ocess Do You Want To: in the last two years on the so-called Uruguay Round of trade liberalizing talks. APPLlCATIONS ARE A V AILABLE AT ADMISSIONS ~ T~~, ~n~~1~o~r Measurements in Just h;raeli official has longer to form governmel1t AND RECORDS, WOODY HALL. RECORDS SECTION, One 2\2 Hour SessiOn? • RetluCil Unsightly JERUSALEM (UPI) - Prime Minister YiWlak Shamir OR FROM YOUR ADVISEMENT CENTER. Cellul~e? • RetluCil Monday received another three weeks to form a government Stretctl Marts? amid bickering within Israel'S twc major parties and criticism of APPLlC A TIONS MUST BE FILLED IN AND ~II~~~ I~~ a~=%r the lengthy political bargaining for coalition partners. Shamir furthel informatIOn - call asked President Chaim Herzog for the 21-day extension because RETURNED TO ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS. BE us ()( come In and see us the leader of the right-wing Likud Party hatl failed to create a ruling coalition in the past three weeks. SURE THE FORM IS RETURNED TO ADMISSIONS A,."JD RECORDS. YOU DO NOT NEED TO TAKE THE Argentina reports surrender of rebel leader BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI) - Col. Mohamed Ali APPLlCATION TO THE BURSAR.
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