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Ahmed Files Federal Suit Against UD by Diane Moore President Russel C DIVersity JUDIOt dieS a It-and-run A university junior died listed in critical condition "She always gave so much to According to police, Rabin Sanborn fled the scene by foot, Tuesday evening as a result of Tuesday afternoon. She received everybody else without ever was travelling south on Polly police said. He tumed himself injuries received in a hit-and-run a closed head injury, multiple rib thinking of herself." Drummond Road when Sanborn's over to police at Troop 6 near automobile crash early Saturday fractures and a spinal injury, €barges are pending against vehicle, traveling north, crossed Price's Corner later Saturday morning. according to Madeleine Vincent G. Sanborn of English the double yellow lines. morning. , Natalie Regina Rabin (AS 90), Wisniewski, secretary of public Village Apartments, the driver of Rabin swerved to miss Police have not yet determined 20, died in the neurological affairs at the hospital.' the car that struck Rabin's Sanborn's oncoming vehicle. The if alcohol was involved in the intensive care unit of Christiana "She was like a mom to vehicle, according to Cpl. two cars collided head-on at 1:26 collision. Hospital at approximately 10 everybodyT a sister and a best William Eubank of the State a.m. Saturday. Stafford said, "I don't think p.m., according to a h!)spital friend," said Amy Stafford (ED Police Troop 2. Police said both cars were we'll ever understand why this spokeswoman. 90), one of Rabin's four Madison Sanborn was not injured in the occupied solely by the operators. happened." Rabin, of Fairfax, Va~, was Drive roommates. accident Neither driver wore a safety belt. -Mark Nardone Today's Weather: Our second Mostly cloudy century of with rain excellence possible late in the day. High near 55. Student Center, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716 Vol. 115 No. 13 Friday October 21, 1988 Ahmed files federal suit against UD by Diane Moore President Russel C. Jones was Administrative News Editor unavailable for comment. Ahmed said he also plans to . Former Affirmative Action file with the Equal Employment Officer Muhammed Ahmed has Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit with the federal (EEOC) and the Office for Civil government against the Rights (OCR) within the next university on the grounds of two weeks. discrimination. To file a discrimination suit Ahmed, who has said recently with a federal agency, Ahmed he was forced into early explained, he had to complete an retirement in July, charged that application, stating "precisely the university discriminated and clearly" how he was against him by denying him discriminated against. some of the pension fund He explained that 60 days benefits that normally after the filing of his complaint, accompany retirement. the federal agency is required to He also claims he was denied conduct an on-sight review. due process, a procedure He said that the OFCCP could The Review/Dan Eella Piazza whereby when an employee conduct a review at the 3all Hogs- Four university rugby club members tug tooth and nail at the ball at a practice leaves the university, he or she is university as early as Thesday on Hartshorn Field. entitled to ·a hearing, a November. consultation with the supervisor "They will look at the whole and an opportunity to correct system, at the university--not IFC votes down closed any employment deficiencies. just my complaint," he said. Ahmed said Wednesday that Ahmed said he hopes to get a he filed with the Office of court date within a year. Federal Contract Compliance fraternity party proposal Program (OFCCP) last week. continuui to page 15 He has also filed an internal .,--.......--;--:--:-----.., complaint at the university. · Inside: by Jaimi Rubin "If the policy had passed, it "So far the 'greek only' happy "I talked to Ron Whittington Staff Reporter would have doubled the greek hours haven't proved anything" [acting affirmative action • Anti-gay slogans system in just a few semesters," as far as controlling alcohol, he officer] and gave him my The Interfraternity Council said added. complaint over the phone. I'm in chalked on campus (IFC) voted 6 to 5 Tuesday Mike Sarnoff (BE 90), IFC Dean Cipriano (AS 90), the process of writing it up now. sidewalks.........•.... p. 3 against a recent proposal to ban expansion chairman. public relations chairman for "The federal government asks non-greeks from fraternity "I am really pleased that the IFC, said that "it's a matter of that you try to resolve the • UD professor in the parties. vote went the way it did," said survival - the community is problem internally first," Ahmed major leagues .•.•. p. 21 Had the proposal passed, Michael Gilmartin (EG 90), waiting for [greeks] to take a explained. • Soccer wins third fraternities would have limited social chairman of Pi Kappa definite step in the right Whittington refused to their.parties to greeks only. Alpha fraternity. comment Wednesday, and straigbt.................. p.32 continU£d to page 15 News Look: The wOrld in brief Airplane misses wre,ckage just before it went up Nobel Peace Prize individual, says the associate the problem with a mental dean of the Yale University in flames. health professional. runway and crashes awarded to doctors School of Medicine; The Whale rescue attempt Philadelphia Inquirer A Uganda Airlines Boeing reported. Journalists may be 707 crashed into houses and delayed Two Americans and one James Comer, a professor of trees in Rome Monday morning Britan won the Nobel Peace child psychiatry· at Yale prosecuted for leaks killing 31 of the 52 people Prize for Medicine on Monday, Universtiy, said frequently· aboard, The News-Journal according to The Philadelphia teachers and administrators Espionage and theft reported. An effort to save three gray Inquirer. whales trapped by ice northeast question the motivation of a ordinances may be used by the The pilot of the jet tried to The Nobel Assembly in child, instead of what could be government to prosecute land in thick fog at Rome's main of Barrow, Alaska, was thwarted Stockholm, Sweden, announced late Tuesday by extreme cold wrong with the school and its journalists and their sources for airport. that it awarded Gertrude B. Elion methods. leaks of classified information There was a reported and problems with fuel, and George H. Hitchings for according to The Morning Comer argued that many about defense and foreign misunderstanding between the helping to develop drugs that institutions do not support policy, the Supreme Court ruled pilot and the control tower at News. combat AIDS, herpes, malaria, The rescue effort was delayed child development and punish Monday, according to The Leonardo da Vinci Airport. heart disease, and stomach 'the student for bad behavior Philadelphia Inquirer The 21 survivors were when an ice-breaking barge en ulcers. route to the whales became stuck rather than trying to reach the The Suprenie Court made hospitalized for burns, fractures The two American doctors motive with a counselor. final the first U.S. criminal and shock. Only one of the in the ice. A National Guard will share the $390,000 prize spokesman said crews would The school development conviction for leaking secret seven crew members survived. with Sir James Black, who program at the Yale Child government information to the The jet missed the runway by work to lighten the barge by developed a beta-blocker drug removing fuel. Then a cable will Study Center bas been run by press. several hundred yards. It tore for heart disease and a drug to Comer since 1986. Samuel Loring MorisQil, 43, a through a wooden house, be attached between a helicopter treat peptic ulcers. and the barge in an attempt to Comer initiated a mental former civilian intelligence clipped a garage, demolished a health task force to work with analyst for the Navy, is serving brick house and plowed through pull the barge free of the ice. A National .Weather Service troubled children. a two-year prison term for the parking lot of a car rental Student problems Comer also feels that giving satellite photographs of a agency. analysis on Monday of the ice in the Point Barrow area provided traced to schools teachers and principals should soviet warship to a British A plane engine and a wing be trained not to regard these military journal in 1984. tore off and a flre destroyed 75 little hope for the whales. A satellite photo shows the nearest students as needing problems L#eaders of major news cars. Many schools fail to '!id corrected by discipline. organizations said the case Some survivors suffered slight open water is 200 miles to the west, in the Chukchi Sea. students with day to day Instead, the children are sent could have serious implication burns after jumping from the stresses and blame the to a "crisis room" to discuss for freedom of the press. / WE WILL BEGIN RETURNING SURPLUS COURSE BOOKS. TO PUBLISHERS OCTOBER 24 BUY NOW! ·· -1_ ·University Bookstore .. '.. ----------------~-------------------------October 21,1988 • The Review • Page 3 Roth addresses Woo attacks; Local man prepares for Senate election arrested by Kim Reeder liberal or a flaming In a recent News Journal for drug Staff Reporter conservative. • poll, Roth was leading the race The Woo campaign. in a with 51 percent of the vote to This is the second in a two­ television commercial and in Woo's 29 percent. production part series examznzng campaign literature. has · · Roth has endorsements from by Mark Nardone Delaware's U.S. Senate race. criticized Roth for voting former Secretary of State Assistant News Editor against bills to aid children, Henry Kissinger, former United Republican Sen. William V. educationandlheelderly. Nations Ambassador Jeane A Newark man was arrested Roth Jr., the incumbent seeking Kirkpatrick, the League of William V.
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