The BG News March 4, 1992

The BG News March 4, 1992

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-4-1992 The BG News March 4, 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 March 4, 1992" (1992). BG News (Student Newspaper). 5345. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/5345 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. <T The BG News Wednesday, March 4,1992 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 74, Issue 109 Vote For Me...Me...ME! Clinton and • / A / Jflk. Tsongas win in primaries ■ /' ^ ■jaftflby H Hi by David Espo The Associated Press CBS and NBC projected Headin' for a heat wave: Tsongas' Maryland victory and said Bush would triumph in the Wednesday, partly sunny Bill Clinton won Georgia's state as well. The triumph would and unseasonably warm Democratic presidential primary make Tsongas the first Democrat with a high in the upper 60s. Tuesday and Paul Tsongas held a to show strength outside his Southeast winds 10 to 15 strong lead In Maryland as they native region, and he bids for a mph Wednesday night, battled coast-to-coast for front- second such breakthrough in mostly cloudy with a low in runner credentials. President later voting in Colorado. the lower 40s. Thursday, Bush swept the Republican pri- Bush was gaining 61 percent of mostly cloudy with a chance maries, but Patrick Buchanan the GOP vote In Georgia, to 39 of showers or thunder- maintained his determined chal- percent for Buchanan, with 43 storms. High in the lower lenge. percent counted. Buchanan said 60s. Chance of rain is 40 Bush said he was "committed In advance that a strong showing percent. to regaining" the support of Re- would be enough to fuel his can- publican voters who deserted didacy throughout the primary ^B ^L^pA.1 him for the more conservative season. In Maryland, Bush was Buchanan. gaining 71 percent with half the Inside The News Tsongas was calling himself precincts counted, to 29 percent ^J^(r the "breakthrough kid," for win- for Buchanan. ning a contest in neutral terri- World-renowned scholar tory. Clinton's first victory came Bush said his triumphs meant speaks: in his southern stronghold and he was "well on [his] way to the MIT professor Noam both men were competing for nomination," and he reached out Chomsky speaks about U.S. later returns in Colorado. to Buchanan's supporters. foreign policy, business, and ^ Hui' ■ Clinton's victory was a long "To those who have been with world order In the annual time coming for the candidate me in the past but did not vote for Edward Lamb Peace Lec- who loomed large before a series me today, I hear your concerns ture series. of character controversies stal- and understand your frustration led his campaign in New Hamp- with Washington," he said. Q Page four. shire. Campaign spokesman George Stephanapolous said it In the Democratic returns would give the Arkansas gov- from 51 percent of the precincts Book review: ernor "just the bounce we need in Georgia, Clinton had 62 per- John P. Schaefer writes a for South Carolina and Super cent, Tsongas 18 percent. Jerry new book about Ansel Tuesday," when several southern Brown was third at 8 percent, Adams's works and gears it %/ and border states vote. trailed by Sen. Bob Kerrey at 5 for the amateur photogra- Clinton hoped to parlay his win percent and Sen. Tom Harkin, 2 pher. into success next week in several percent. The BG Ncwi/J.y Murdock southern states, and wasted no In Maryland, Tsongas had 42 Q Diversions, page five. USG candidates and supporters inundate a potential voter with campaign materials outside the Union time in attacking Tsongas as an percent to 30 percent for Clinton Tuesday morning. Students wishing to vote can do so today at the Union from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and at Jer- advocate of "a refined version of with the first 10 percent of the ome Library from 4-10 p.m. 1980s style trickle-down econom- precincts tallied. Brown had 9 Outside campus ics." percent. Protest continues: EAST ST. LOUIS, HI. (AP) Israel's Begin suffers another heart attack - Eighty-two-ycar-old dan- byG.G. LaBelle cer and choreographer The Associated Press minister "was breathing on his own." banon invasion. Katherlne Dunham left the Michaeli blamed a "disturbance in his blood supply" He shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978 with Presi- hospital on the 31st day of for causing Begin to lose consciousness. dent Anwar Sadat of Egypt for his efforts in achieving her fast to protest the forced JERUSALEM - Former Prime Minister Menachem Begin, in frail health, has previously suffered several the U.S.-mediated Camp David accords. return of Haitian refugees. Begin suffered a heart attack today and was rushed un- heart attacks and was hospitalized for a fractured hip Begin resigned in September 1983, suffering from "My body is just waiting, conscious to a Tel Aviv hospital, where he was in critical last year. depression because of the death of his wife, Aliza, a year peaceably suspended. I'm condition, a medical official said. The wiry, bespectacled Begin, a major figure in earlier and Israel's involvement in Lebanon, which led not hungry, and I'm not Begin, 78, was still unconscious about four hours after modem Israel's history, steered his right-wing Likud to large peace demonstrations in Tel Aviv. thinking about food," she he arrived at Ichilov Hospital, said Dr. Dan Michaeli, bloc to power in 1977, after the center-left Labor Party Begin's son, Benjamin, a member of parliament who said Monday from her bed at the hospital's director. had ruled the country for its first 29 years. is tipped as a future Likud leader, was at his father's St. Mary's Hospital just be- He was paralyzed on his left side and placed on a re- Likud still is the governing party 15 years later. bedside, along with daughters Leah and Hasia, Israel fore her release. spirator, Michaeli said. Begin signed a peace treaty with Egypt, the only Arab radio reported. She was hospitalized Feb. Michaeli said Begin's condition had deterioriated country to reach a settlement with Israel. But he also Begin has remained in virtual seclusion since his res- 16, but Dr. Albert Jolivert since he arrived at the hospital, when the former prime led the country into its most divisive war, the 1982 Le- ignation. said Dunham no longer needed hospitalization. She has lived on sips of cranberry juice and an in- Faculty downs term limits travenous solution of glu- New legislation cose and amino acids. Dunham has been protest- Senate amendment called insulting and restrictive ing the U.S. government's decision to send back could add a year thousands of Haitians who by Kimberly Larson fled their troubled home- The BC News land. "This group does not have the respect they like to think they have among their to CPA program The Faculty Senate voted colleagues. Increase the base. We've got UyJohn Kolilstrand Lottery against an amendment yesterday which would have limited the to get new people in here. Besides that, editor CLEVELAND (AP) Here senators to two consecutive we've got to get Blinn out ol here." terms. A proposal to require an extra year of college for students are the Ohio Lottery selec- Eliott Blinn, Faculty Senator tions made Tuesday night: In addition to the term limi- planning to take the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) exam tation, the proposed Academic has Ohio students divided between higher salaries later versus Pick 3 Numbers Charter amendment stated that higher college costs now. senators must sit out for one year partment - a problem which "Anyone who says [the pro- posed amendment] is taking 0-0-5 before they could be eligible for should be reformed. The bill would require all new CPA applicants to complete 150 re-election. Sen. Peter Wood also spoke away the rights of faculty to run semester credit hours or 225 quarter credit hours, 30 more than (zero, zero, five) for Senate is ridiculous," sen. El- Faculty Senate Chairman against the proposed amend- now required, beginning in the year 2000. liot Blinn said. "Most of the fac- Pick 4 Number* Leigh Chiarelott said if the ment. Supporters of the bill, which has passed the state Senate and amendment had been approved "First of all, I think it's insult- ulty on the Senate get re-elected could receive a House vote later this month, include the Ameri- by the Senate, it would not actual- ing to the electives," Wood said. because they're the only names can Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Ohio Ac- 0-1-0-2 people know." (zero, one, zero, two) ly have been put into effect until "Secondly, if one group in a countancy Board, which says it will encourage universities to about the year 2000. multi-group turns over regularly, Blinn said the Senate was a produce higher-quality CPA graduates with better-rounded edu- closed system, and the only per- Cards During the debate, senator the people who stay tend to lose cations. Roger Anderson said he did not power." sons who understand its opera- About 14 percent of Ohio's current graduates pass the CPA tions are the present senators.

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