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THE CHRONICLE MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1990 © DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA CIRCULATION: 15,000 VOL. 85, NO. 82 Anti-abortion Krzyzewski meets with Chronicle again Friday activists meet Coach says he would handle meeting differently in Raleigh By BRAXTON PERKINS from the initial incident. Stadium. In an hour-long meeting "In analyzing the meeting, Krzyzewski said he would have By LISA KLINK Friday afternoon, men's basket there are a couple of things I eliminated all profanity and RALEIGH — A calm group ball coach Mike Krzyzewski told would change . but I wouldn't would not have held the meeting of about 2000 protesters gath members of The Chronicle that change the substance of the in the team's lockerroom. "My ered around the state legisla he would have handled his Mon meeting," Krzyzewski said. purpose is not to intimidate you. tive building in Raleigh yes day meeting with the paper's Present at Friday's meeting I'm not into that," said terday to speak and march for basketball writers differently if it were nine of the 10 Chronicle Krzyzewski, who said he did not the anti-abortion cause. happened all over again. writers who were at the earlier think that the meeting would John Long, president of the Krzyzewski did not apologize meeting, as well as Whitlock and seem intimidating to The Chroni Wake County Right to Life for any of his earlier actions, but Krzyzewski. Unlike the Monday cle staff. Organization, organized the Chronicle editor Craig Whitlock, meeting, no members of the bas "If you feel that my intentions event in conjunction with sev a Trinity senior, and other staff ketball team or staff save were to intimidate you to influ eral other rallies in North members said they were satisfied Krzyzewski were present. The ence you to write only positive JIM JEFFERS/THE CHRONICLE Carolina. Long also encour with his response. meeting took place in the Hall of things about me or Duke basket- aged anti-abortion activists to "The main feeling that I have Fame room in Cameron Indoor See KRZYZEWSKI on page 11 • Mike Krzyzewski attend the march in Washing is that [the meeting] should have ton, D.C. on April 28, and to been done differently, but it contact their state representa should have been done," tives. Krzyzewski said Friday. Conflict continues in Azerbaijan Long said he was pleased In the meeting last Monday, with the size of the crowd, Krzyzewski, using profanity and By FRANCIS CLINES which was larger than he had a loud tone, strongly criticized N.Y. Times News Service government sent in troops early figure for deaths in Baku to 83, anticipated. He said the goal The Chronicle's sports staff in MOSCOW — The Soviet army Saturday to reassert its author while members of the Popular of his organization is to see front of the entire basketball consolidated its occupation of ity in the rebellious city. Front continued to insist the ac legislation passed that team and coaching staff for its Baku on Sunday as leaders of the Hostility between Azerbaijanis tual toll was in the hundreds. protects the unborn and the coverage of basketball games this Azerbaijan Popular Front made and Armenians, which has been They charged that the Soviet au health of the mother. year. plans to stage a general protest erupting intermittently for two thorities were planning to sur The program opened as Krzyzewski said he called the strike throughout the strife-rid years over the disputed region of reptitiously dispose of hundreds See MARCH on page 12 • second meeting to clear up some den Soviet republic. Nagorno-Karabakh, broke out of bodies at sea. misunderstandings that resulted Both government-controlled again last weekend, and devel The rest of the Soviet Union, news outlets and individual oped into a separatist insurrec seeking news on the distant re members of the opposition tion in Azerbaijan. public's troubles, Sunday night reached by telephone in Baku Supporters of the Soviet presi was offered an emotional and in CIA not likely to reveal reported scattered gunfire in the dent, Mikhail Gorbachev, fear complete summary of the scene republic's capital, but no new that with a long military occupa on the main nationwide televi deaths. tion Azerbaijan could become his sion news program. its links with University Large crowds of Azerbaijanis domestic Afghanistan. They say The report was read over vivid gathered in public squares in it poses new dangers to Gor synthesizer music and an artist's By BETSY KAISER mation and Privacy Coordinator Baku and other areas in defiance bachev's popularity and his rela depiction of blood oozing, scrim tions with the Islamic world, as The Central Intelligence for the CIA. of martial-law restrictions. like, over the TV screen as it dis well as to the Soviet economy Agency refused to "confirm or Also, "the fact of the existence They protested the killing of played keening families and and national unity. deny any relationship with the or nonexistence of such records scores of people and the wound bodies lying torn in the snow in University that would be con would relate directly to informa ing of hundreds when the central The government raised its See AZERBAIJAN on page 4 ^ strued as "confidential or covert" tion concerning intelligence sour in response to a Freedom of In ces and methods which, in accor formation Act (FOIA) request dance with . .. the National Se submitted by the University. curity Act of 1947 and . .. the Kate Sigman, assistant Uni CIA act of 1949, the Director of versity Counsel, submitted the Central Intelligence has the legal FOIA request, in order to obtain responsibility and obligation to information that would connect protect from unauthorized the CIA "in any way to activities disclosure," the letter said. of the Central Intelligence Mark Mansfield, from the Agency at Duke University or CIA's Office of Public Affairs, that involve Duke University." defined a confidential source as a Last fall, students protesting source of information that ". the CIA's presence on campus has provided, or that may rea asked that the administration sonably be expected to provide, make the FOIA request. The information to the U.S. on mat FOIA permits an individual to ters pertaining to the National obtain public information from Security with the expectation . any federal executive agency. that the information or relation However, the CIA cannot make ship ... be held in confidence." public those documents which The CIA did agree to search for show any "confidential or covert overt documents relating the relationship" between the CIA University to CIA activity, how and the University, according to ever. a letter from John Wright, Infor See CIA on page 5 • Inside Weather Dateline Moscow: A So Chilly but dry: Just in time viet journalist is visiting the JIMJEFFERS University to observe college for those fanatic Cameron Dazed and confused '™CHRON.CLE life. Let's all have our best campers, temperatures drop proletariat smiles on. See into the 50's. At least it won't The UNC women's basketball team looked a little stunned as Monika Kost, seen here, and page 3. rain. the Blue Devils pulled off a thrilling 90-88 victory. Kost's efforts earned her one of the most prestigious awards in sport — The Chronicle Athlete of the Week. See page 1 in SPORTSWRAP. PAGE 2 THE CHRONICLE MONDAY. JANUARY 22.1990 World & National Newsfile Dozens of demonstrators killed in India Associated Press By BARBARA CROSSETTE public display of anti-Indian feeling until last year. He arrived in Srinagar on Unity in the USSR: Tens of thou N.Y. Times News Service planned for the country's most important Sunday to take up his post. sands of Ukrainians joined hands Sun NEW DELHI, India — The Indian national holiday, Republic Day, on The national government led by Singh, day in a joyous commemoration of eth army opened fire Sunday on demonstra Friday. nic unity marking the brief existence of which took office last month, has taken tors defying a curfew in the Kashmiri city The unrest in India's Kashmir Valley control of Kashmir under a constitutional a united, independent Ukraine more of Srinagar, and at least 25 people were was fed by dissatisfaction with the state than 70 years ago. arrangement known as governor's rule. killed and 60 wounded, government-con government under Chief Minister Farooq The new governments in New Delhi trolled television reported. Abdullah, who resigned on Thursday and Jammu and Kashmir face a critical Haitian leader exiled: A promi If the death toll is confirmed, the vio night. situation that by most accounts was al nent civic leader, considered the father lence would be the worst reported in Abdullah stepped down after the gov lowed to deteriorate and drift in the last of Haiti's constitution, was forced into Jammu and Kashmir, the only state with ernment of Singh announced the reap years of Rajiv Gandhi's administration. exile Sunday by the military regime, a a Muslim majority in predominantly pointment of a former governor, Jag- Gandhi's Congress Party had clung to day after it imposed a state of siege Hindu India, in the nearly two years since mohan, for Jammu and Kashmir state. power in the state through an alliance and arrested dozens of critics. a resurgence of secessionist sentiment Jagmohan, a Hindu who uses one name, with Abdullah's National Conference, a began. served as the state's governor from 1984 Kashmiri party. Egon Krenz expelled: East Ger Since 1947, Muslim militants have been many's Communist Party on Sunday demanding independence or union with expelled Egon Krenz, the ousted leader Islamic Pakistan.