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Pressure i
TEHRAN, Iran ? Politi
of Shah Mohammad Res
followers for new anti-g
Thursday and Sunday, bu
Economic pressure on
momentum as the five-de
reduced daily oil products
is dependent, below 2.8 m
normal daily output of 6
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approaches to the Tehran
after student leaders calle
at the entrance to the ca
Notre Da
MONTREAL ? A five
control at Notre Dam
threatening the historic M
First reports said the fir
EST was destroying an ai
cathedral itself was filled
Flames shot high into tti
ficulty setting up eight ae
narrow streets around the
Notre Dame, built more
Place d'Armes in the city
Constitutor
MADRID, Spain ? St
eligible voters approved
stitution in 42 years but ab
complete returns showed
Unofficial sources b
unemployment and inflati
interest Wednesday in sup
With % percent of the vi
election center said 87.8 p<
the constitution, 7.9 vote<
blank ballots.
Gandhi k
NEW DELHI, India ?
dira Gandhi now heads th<
India and can become op]
house of Parliament if sh
Mrs. Gandhi was unar
Wednesday of the 'Indira
this past January after b<
Party. She ran unopposec
Her party controls 75 i
house, far fewer than the 3
Desai's ruling Janata Par
held by the old Congress
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Santa's he
Gov.-elect Did
presents a check to
Cares Co-chairmen
Barnes and Ann C
USC President Jim H
and Santa (Student
Scaiera) watch. Fij
the charity drive ar
available, but shou
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mounting
ical and religious opponents
Pahlavi called on their
;overnment demonstrations
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the embattled ruler gained
ly-old strike by oil workers
>n, on which Iran's economy
illion barrels, less than half
million barrels.
ersonnel carriers closed off
University Campus at dawn
d for a major demonstration
mpus Thursday.
me on fire
-alarm fire burned out of
ie Cathedral Thursday,
[ontreal landmark.
e that began around 7 a.m.
inex at the rear, while the
with smoke.
te sky and firemen had difrial
ladders because of the
> block-sized cathedral. ij
i than a century ago, faces [J
's old financial center.
i approved
>me 60 percent of Spain's
their first democratic conout
a third abstained, almost
Thursday.
lamed rising terrorism,
on for the unexpected lack of
porting the new constitution,
otes tabulated, the national
jrcent of the voters approved
i "no" and 3.5 percent left
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?oqs pariy
Former Prime Minister In;
largest opposition party in
position leader in the lower
e chooses.
limously elected charimen
Congress' party she formed
Dlting the original Congress
1.
seats in the 544-seat lower
04 of Prime Minister Morar ji
ty but more than the 66 seats
Party.
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'Prices mi
WASHINGTON ? The top
acknowledging that the "tensi
problem" and spiraling enerj
apart/' says federal regulai
allow fuel prices to rise to w<
Testifying before a congresf
Alfred Kahn, chairman of th
Price Stability, said. "In the
government has to let the pricc
He said the longer U.S. pel
artificially low, the sharper w
controls are lifted. "There is n
dilemma. I can't find a pan a
Presidential
NEWARK, N.J. ? A fire rag
frame tenement early Thurs
persons died when the roof col
Four others were missing an
Eighteen persons escaped 1
had recovered the eight bodj
director John Caufield said fo
missing.
Eight kille
WASHINGTON ? Preside
leaders of Egypt and Israel r
meet the Dec. 17 deadline on n
peace treaty would be "a vei
Failure to meet that deadlin
summit in September, "wouh
the Egyptians and the Israe
difficult terms of the upcomir
said.
Speaking with reporters at
meeting, the president said th
concluded by Dec. 17, "it wo
would have far-reaching, ad^
Cultists sub
NEW YORK ? Seventeen P<
including two adopted sons of I
were subpoenaed Thursday
grand jury what they know a
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jueu xvyun hi a juiigie airsiri]
It was the first legal action
44 temple members who hav
One of the 17, Laura Johns!
of the cult, told reporters thj
here Wednesday night had be
in U.S. District Court in San 1
| jury investigating nyans ae
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ist rise'
U.S. inflation fighter,
on between the inflation
gy costs is "tearing us
tors must nevertheless
orld levels.
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e Council on Wage and
long run, I believe the
5 of energy go up."
troleum prices are held
ill be the increase when
10 way I can resolve that
cea," he said.
I warning
;ed through a three-story
(day and at least eight
llonaoH ooi/l
Liupovu, QUUIUllU^O OOIU.
d feared dead,
the building. Authorities
ies by 11 a.m., but fire
iur other occupants were
rl in firp
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int Carter warned the
rhursday that failure to
egotiating a Middle East
ry serious matter."
e, set at the Camp David
i cast doubt on whether
lis would carry out the
tg peace treaty," Carter
a White House breakfast
at if negotiations are not
uld set a precedent that
rerse effects."
poenaed
eoples Temple followers,
:emple leader Jim Jones,
to tell a San Francisco
bout the slaying of Rep.
p in Guyana.
taken against any of the
e returned thus far.
;on, a nine-year member
at all thnsf* who nrrivod
en subpoenaed to appear
Francisco before a grand
ath.
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state legislator has told the
Service Commission.
Rep. W. Sterling Anderso
Wednesday that there had 1
media advertising hitting the
Carolina."
Anderson made his comm
week of a PSC hearing into I
percent, or $34.5 million, rati
cutomers in South Carolina.
The television advertiseir
William S. Lee, Duke presider
the utility is doing everything
costs while building plants to
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Suspect c
AIKEN ? Jimmy Lee Hal]
an Atlanta cahdriver, has b
motel after he allegedly si
spotted him driving the stol
Police said Hall, 40, of San
his possession but offered no
arrived vesterdav
About 100 officers had s
earlier for the driver of the
Hall was charged with ass
allegedly firing at the Aiken
the Georgia Bureau of Inve
about the slaying of the cat
Edwards v
Gov. James B. Edwards ha
contention for chairman of
ment at the Medical Univer
Charleston.
Edwards, who met on thre
committee from MUSC this
Wednesday that he remo
sideration "about 10 days a|
Edwards said, "I looked al
the people I met there,
challenging and exciting op]
But, he added, he had be<
long" to voluntarily fit hims<
The Republican governor ;
private urat surgery pracuc
leaves office Jan. 10.
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> blasted
Jo. should not be made to
advertising campaign, a
South Carolina Public
n, D-Spar tan burg, said
>een "almost a blitz of
Piedmont area of South
tents during the second
)uke's request for a 10.3
e increase for its 300,000
tents in question show
it, telling consumers that
in its power to hold down
meet the electrical needs
arrested
1, sought in the slaying of
een arrested in an Aiken
lot at a policeman who
en taxi.
Francisco, had a pistol in
resistance when officers
earched a wooded area
taxi.
ault with intent to kill for
police officer. Agents of
stigation questioned him
driver.
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s withdrawn himself from
the oral surgery depart sity
of South Carolina at
e occasions with a search
i past month, confirmed
ved himself from congo."
t it. I was imnrefuu?d with
It would have been a
portunity."
en his "own boss for too
slf into the MUSC faculty,
said he will return to his
e in Charleston when he
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