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Your hursday Sourc September 6, 1990 . I Sorc Volume 34, Number 2 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK "B~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IL. -sa- | Stony Brook student indicted Sexual misconduct charges filed By D Jo bave allowed him, to ganentry to the base- ment of the gymnasium during the concert. ia apus-aa r StIdent ap e a 21 yar-old senior, told Sta- Polity Associai si umow hea is Locerned with the campus oI of the. was indici e by a grand jury on community's pre charus of sexacoswdut temn ""Rapsw never charged fm an inint which CUred on the -sapshner. Stony Brook campus rlasts .sest. He said that "ntsted"rtnsedsto or" The es i red after have ledh to is being perseud byth e Apushneraa sixte year-old girl wan- e ered om a concert in theymnas on r m appaled that students have tuened April 28, -_odi__toR R d Young, act- their back on me,"he said ing i of Public Safety. Tve spent a lot of tie serving te stu- Young saidthat al it 6 aprs the dents and now they've aeady, convicted .me. gir wllinly p in sexual activity, the law poiitmmos miors He oncl, "I befieve in the system such acts with adults. and my[in e] wil be proven in the Lapushner served as PoiWs junior class represenaem in the 1989-90 schoolyear A court date has been schedbued for and was active in student activities, accord- November 12 in the 1st District Court in ing to Polity Preieknt DanSlepi H u The offnse is a d anor. Youg spe at al shnet whidh carriesm a axmum atce of one- involvement witht eactivities may year and a $1,000 fine. Environmental conference 4,s orr ao. to be held0 ~ ~~~w at Ua of Illinois URBANA,n . (SL) -Organs of he was a catalyst for further action." second annual Sudt Envion a Confirmed speakers. include Ralph Action Coalition (SEAC) conference are Nader, consumer and social advocate; expecting at least 3,000 stents to turn out Helen aldi, founder of Physicians for American shot in Iraq at what could be the largest studnt org - Social Responsibility, Deis Hayes, organ- ing conference of the year. izer of Earth Day 1990; CesarChavez, pes- Extent of injuries is unknown The called "Catalyst," is set ident of the United Farm Workers Union; for October 5 to 7 at the University of and Randall Hayes, director of the Rainfor- The. deaImet deadined to identify the 111;noi campus at Urbana/aamp i nand Network. By Rkaeas est Action Asocoind PMe Wriler American and said it did not know the is being oized by the Student Environ- Events include an extensive list of organ- seriousness of his injuries. mental Action Coaliton (SEAC), a national In workshops using on specific envir- WASHINGTON (AP)-An Iraqi soldier Bsh, who met privately with more than network of more than 650 student environ- onmental issues, lehip development, shot an American citizen trying to avoid 30 sen and House membe, will mental groups. grassroosorganizig and working with the capture in Kuwait, a rding to a repot a public joint session of Cogs SEAC alsoorganized last yeaes national media. reaching the State Department revealed by next Tuesday night after retur ing from his stdent environmental called thed at Walny n;Bht summit meeting with Soviet Presi- a major weekend Threshioldsn which was held in Chapel SEAC will be intrducng The s happened during a dent Mild" S. Gorbachev, n accounta- Hill, North Carolina. That conference drew ational cam for cx ate day in whichP ent Bush telephoned the Mariin Fitzwater said. 1,700students from 43 states with limited biity, which is aimed atusing the political 1esiegd US. Embassy in Kuwait to Senior a ation aides meanwhl, to change publicity and only a fration of that turnout and eonomic clout of students e ambassador and his disclosed that the United States wants its expeced the environmental behavior of thebus staff to g on und "most difficult allies to pay the entire cost, either in cash or its world. of the US. mil- The purpose of Catalyst, Stdent leaders from uses cross te cicmstances." contributiosof material, my, is to allow students - rather than the Sepaately Bush told lawmakers he itary buildup in the Persian Gulf. The aides professioIal staff of a student-funded organ- State University system havc expressed an would ier ther moves if econoomc said the admin estI, ated those costs izatin - -toset the oren vironmen- inte in organizing bues or vans to the pressue fis to push Iraqi forces from as $6 billion to the end of the year and S1 tal moveaent of the 1990s. onferene, which is approximately 10-18 Kuwait bflion a month after that, plus $10.5 billion "Millions of igh school and college stu- houts by car from New York State. The State Depormt said attempts by states hurt by the tade a year for nearby devel- dents ti ted in Earth Day, said Cata- For more infoati, cona Helen US. dipkomats "to obtain more in a cmlo and an spied sum for lyst CokCair WM Tour. "Now were lenhaA at the Catalyst offic at (217)333- fnm Iqi officls in Kuwait have bee in opingmnrases. ountries Ib by oil pnce showing that EarthDay was notjust hype, it 2Z440. vain. We will ontiue to aess this case." Pirates sweep Mets, take 2Y game lead Saudi conditions damaging US equipment By John Kb One at prolm is into the fe supply f ppe cane is not A A- Wdl sad g air-ake valv of jet exane& Muc We the Apches te of Air WeOpo mp ed de sawd cant ecape EAGLE FORWARD BASE CAMP, Saudi Arabia (AP) Force and Navy pae, on the grud and aboad maies, dhe sochIn son. mmh harsh condnritioMs of the Saudi deset are takin a toll ae being ew er dwaiy. Widlhi days of avg be, 82nd Airboe unit wee on US milte y WIMWt asC Im'1r A Murine sergant ri le noed A -mdead pais baus wim wer bwned out or as wen as bih equipmt, fOm M-16 nifks to wapons 'Someimes rm mot sure it wWd fire if I needed it to We fed by the hot guidas train in the deser, bu rve neve sam y Wm Wis. one officer i the division dM day t pas for the The warships parig the watiers aroundi the Aai Tans need me eque filer cnis and tc u- dios and oher eqpm eat bdaaged are setting had peninbulaarlso having proLns, ofiMers and maint ing awdhge icst onl. adaosneedto be c-ecke to ome by. "Weore short quite a rewdup" aid dhe nanie crews said. consny e oe tig. officer, who spoke on cmodi of aoymy. armsne nWhen you buy a stereo, what do the istuions sByr Msw cldm on hesd i NW cNW an lpe wel gt diem evKay. Marine Gunnery Sgt Tate liles of Miami asked during a recent rview. ey say you should kep it away from dust and vibai You put the sam eeticagearn the Saudi desert d, well, thee you have it." Becase of the hen and sand, weapon sst thatrdy co sensitive ics and s aould1 be a to qerae ff e d lstlities broke out0 n s say. At Ele Forward, a boe camp for Apache _unIs and other I of the 101st Airborne Divisionsairassauft igae, the soft Saudi sand blown by the daset wind is -the big b All BATTERY POWEREd LApTOpS Ien "Ies bedI t s ee " a inem cre meber mid NOW IN STOCK! It's Crews are flushing out the Apache s with water everyday to rid them of the sand. The pweysand also finds its way into transmissio-s and ges that turhe rotors, frcing more & t nten an thse sysms as wL 11000 SE Dalft crFFFFR O "Hoverg aund in the dce is going to be very hard on &Vww 10%v I 9 9IVS.%R &-v U tbe e,," said Ma. Greg Maisd, of Laxedo Texas the T1000 XE executive odfce of a Marine s quadrons T1200 XE WITH H crs arbin fitted with adiaor filtrs much lile the bMac wmps often, se on fronts of sports cs. T1600 EDUCATIONAL DISCOUNTS! "We were having a lo of orNIhcaqing -lems 1 caus of d c the ,"ad LtCoL 13100 SX Don Cady sa Wei nth e filt have fixd that" The sad scours dte punt from rotor blades, Caill ikot yAet EDUCATIONAL DISCOUNT tfdal mea theat g in the sun, n te l s caser o SpoL Sand is the =eam the Ai Force is cuting th ime DSRF, INC betVwee its routine nuintero=e. Teo and routine adjust- 1-800n 26,0037 ments made every 100 hours are now being d every 60-75 hours, an Air Force saidml - w - Ith I ersara ration for Starts Aug.20th 55c Ends Sept.9th with any othe otfer. - I 40 l >» o NEWS FLASH!F OPEN NOW: SPN 199:02, MW 3-4:20. FULFILLS HUMANITIES C CORE CURRICULUM ; S~~~~~~V .... ......... ...... ........ e.. ........ .... ..S....... I C40 » N Paltz Prez accuses lobbyist of harassmentor lar, weOanad mWfft"n refused the CUi Wdd Sbhey dot bi put d- ams~ the perks state colleg peIdet-- et _esgatiooDie William C r tion against the Cde prved a a iontendig SUNY needAt aie tuitio if it i carer a ummerasa and said fwuter by him far Ce Acks y &r like additoa capital NEWPALTZ-SUNYNewPiatzPresi resultofSbip otie am"dons of inomation to facilita his would anstuctio and fiat administation pay- dentAlice Chnlrhas lbsied out against ldbeary mKg« i Among her be ndled by her staff on a "time-available checks.
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    t i - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Oct. 5, 1985 MANCHESTER BOLTON SPORTS WEATHER BUSINESS Marchers protest I I Bolton Day draws MHS football team Clear, cold tonight- MMH abortion policy Sam and Smokey drops third straight sunny on Tuesday Bond sales are brisk I I Business page 3 page 4 ... page 11 ... page 2 In Brief European currency catches Coffee consumption down By Mary Tobin tions as Reynolds Industries, IBM "These new warrants offer investors rate than in dollars. It swaps the LONDON — Promoters of coffee said Friday United Press International World Trade, Chrysler Finance and and corporations a unique and useful interest payments with a European that Americans not only drink less of it than GTE Finance. vehicle for hedging their currency company that wants ECUs but can before, but prefer soft drinks. NEW YORK — ’The European Cur­ Now Salomon Brothers International exposures,” Brittain said. "The fact borrow dollars at a cheaper rate. The The report by the London-based International rency Unit can’t be used to pay for a Ltd., with a recent issue of .150 million that ECU represents a basket of parties in the swap are responsible for Coffee Organization said ail age groups in the meal at a fancy French restaurant, but ECU ($117 million) warrants, makes it currencies diversifies the risk of the other’s interest payments. United States drink less coffee now, but the dealing in one currency.’ ’ ifflattrteatrr its growing role as an international possible f o r »»'" »i—•* time *" cpeculate — The ECU bonds have a secondary decline is sharpest in the 20-29 age group, based hedge if you will — in ECUs.