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The BG News July 22, 1992 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 7-22-1992 The BG News July 22, 1992 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 July 22, 1992" (1992). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5392. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5392 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. ^? The BG News Wednesday, July 22, 1992 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 74, Issue 155 Camp soccer! Clinton, Gore a possible win in November complements himself. In doing Political Reaction: that, he came up with Al Gore, the best person for the job," Per- by Heather McQulller kins said. staff writer Dennis Anderson, a University The week political science professor, be- lieves that Clinton and Gore have in weather For whatever reason Bill Clin- a chance. "They both have ton chose Al Gore as his running different specialties because mate for the Presidential elec- they've dealt with several Extended Forecast: tion, one generalization seems to different issues," he said. Wednesday, partly sunny. hold true: Most people agree that Anderson added that Gore is a High in the mid-70s. Al Gore was the right choice for credible vice presidential candi- Wednesday night, becoming Clinton. date who will "eat Quayle for cloudy. A chance of showers After a successful Democratic breakfast." late. Low around 60. Chance Convention, the Democratic "Clinton chose Gore because of of rain is 40 percent. Thurs- party seems to be winning back the comfort factor," said Ken day, showers and thunder- several supporters of the past Stiles, another University politi- storms likely. High near 80. who went astray. They are also cal science professor. "Gore Chance of rain is 60 percent. gaining new supporters. won't force Clinton to modify his Ross Perot said in his state- style. Instead he'll buttress to A chance of showers and ment of withdrawal from the Clinton." thunderstorms each day, race that he did not feel he could Stiles believes, however, that Friday through Sunday. win a majority of the electoral Clinton and Gore can only come Highs upper 70s and lower college votes with "the revita- in a close second due to voter 80s. Lows mostly in the 60s. lized Democratic party." apathy. "Clinton and Gore will bring a "I feel the Democratic party is good change," said County Com- strong in this election because of missioner Alvin Perkins. "They a well-rounded ticket," said have a good chance of winning," Genevia Hicks, senior marketing Inside The News he said. education major. "I'm confident CLIPA glimpse: Perkins added that Clinton and in the party," she added. The Great Lakes Inter- Gore make a good team because Hicks says that she hopes that scholastic Press Association The BG Newi/JerriUdclin> they are complementary to one people will register to vote and this week sponsored a varie- Brenton Couturier Is pursued by Shawn Worline (left) as he breaks for the goal during a scrimmage at another. put more faith in our system. ty of workshops for high the University's Soccer Camp Monday. "I think anyone in Clinton's po- school students. sition would pick a person who See Clinton, page eight These workshops are de- signed for students desiring help with their high school publications and for those interested in careers in Federal Reserve's Bush continues to push journalism. J See page six. assessment gives Outside campus for educational choice Gl Bill for Children to be introduced to congress On the Republican front: hope to economy CINCINNATI (AP) - Vice WASHINGTON - The "GI Bill hurt by "this terrible anemic re- month, there has been little ac- President Dan Quayle will for Children," President Bush's covery or recessionary times." tion on the $500 million pilot plan. speak at the National Con- by Martin Crutslnger to 7.8 percent last month, the plan to give $1,000 scholarships Bush said that if Americans Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo., ference of State Legisla- The Associated Press highest level in eight years. to students from poor and "want to get rid of the deadlock planned to introduce it in the tures Monday, a conference Many economists believe the middle-income families, is get- in Washington they can start by Senate this week but an aide said spokeswoman said. central bank will move again if ting a new push on the eve of its getting rid of some dead wood in Danforth still was trying to line The NCSL represents leg- WASHINGTON ~ Federal the economy shows further signs introduction in Congress. the United States Congress." up co-sponsors. islators and staff from the reserve chairman Alan Greens- of dipping back into recession. Bush today was traveling to The administration chose the The plan guarantees a vigorous nation's states, common- pan predicted today that the U.S. Since the recession began in Archbishop Ryan High School, a 2,650-student school for today's campaign debate on the concept wealths and territories. The economy would enjoy a modest July 1990, the Bush administra- Catholic school in northeast Phil- visit as having the sort of student of school choice and major oppo- group's 18th annual confer- pick up in growth that will push tion and members of Congress adelphia, to conduct an "Ask body that would benefit from the sition from those who believe it ence is being held at the the unemployment rate down have charged that Greenspan re- George" session on educational administration's proposal. would flout the Constitution by Cincinnati Convention significantly next year. acted too slowly in pushing inter- choice with 500 students, teach- "The White House wanted a channeling tax money to church Center July 25-30. Greenspan, delivering the est rates down to stimulate de- ers, parents, educators and school within a city with students schools. The vice president is Fed's midyear assessment of ec- mand. community leaders. Cardinal An- from middle-income families States, cities or local school scheduled to address Mon- onomic prospects, sounded an While the Fed has eased rates thony Bevilacqua was expected who would benefit from the edu- districts would have to apply to day's opening session at 10 optimistic note while conceding 23 times in the past three years, to speak. cation choice bill," said Geri the Education Department for a a.m., NCSL spokeswoman that the economy so far has critics have charged that most of Today's trip came on the heels Arts, a communications assistant share of the $500 million. Susan Seladones said Tues- failed to perform up to expecta- the reductions have been tiny of a sharply partisan, televised with the archdiocese of Philadel- The president likened the con- day. tions. 0.25 percentage point cuts and address by Bush to campaign ral- phia. "There are mostly middle- cept to the GI Bill, which helped The conference will in- In his prepared testimony, he have been so gradual that they lies in 27 states Monday night. income children attending school millions of veterans attend col- clude discussions of the fis- did not specifically promise to have not had the desired impact He accused Democrats of be- there," she said lege. cal condition of the states, make further cuts in interest on consumer and business activi- ing weak on defense and foreign The Bush proposal, which "Parents must be free to use recent U.S. Supreme Court rates. However, in the past he ty- policy and said they think "that might be altered to attract co- this money at the school they be- decisions affecting state has often signaled the bank's In his testimony to Congress world peace doesn't matter." sponsors, would allow poor or lieve will best teach their child, taxation, education reforms willingness to do so should the today, Greenspan defended the While blaming Democrats for middle-income families to use whether the school is public, pri- and balancing the federal economy's performance fall be- Fed against this criticism, con- blocking his economic recovery the money at public or private vate or religious," said Bush, budget. low expectations. tending that if it had moved fas- program. Bush said, "We are schools, including religious insti- himself the product of 16 years The Fed last cut rates on July 2 ter it could well have triggered poised for what could be a spec- tutions. of private schooling. minutes after the government tacular recovery." On the other Since it was announced with reported unemployment shot up See Economy, page eight. hand, he said the nation has been fanfare at the White House last See Buih, page eight. Voinovich speaks out: COLUMBUS (AP)-Gov. George Voinovich said Tuesday that Democrat Bill Airstrike ordered against Iraq Bowling Green to Clinton is trying to spin a fairy tale that will fade when voters begin to seri- Security Council believes they have no other choice ously consider what's at adopt a sister city of the truce. The dire warnings came after a stake in the presidential by Victoria Graham The Associated Press Such a strike would be exe- car bomb exploded outside U.N. election. offices in northern Iraq on Mon- "After the Republican cuted within 10 days and proba- by Heather McQulller bly would involve U.S., British, day, slightly wounding two staff writer convention, when it all set- guards.
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