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Sadat visit
say USC
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Humors that USC is making pre;
President Anwar Sadat are "preni
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Chip Gray, director of Informatic
formation regarding a visit from Sac
Plans were begun in January,
politicians were arranging to have S
university, but no specific date was c
"We know he is coming," Gra>
January, but we just don't know whe
Richland County Senator Isadon
mittee that had been coordinating S
not been advised of any date for the >
Speculation arose recently that th<
reportedly cancelled all events sch<
September.
Gray said only one event, a wres
concert by the band Bad Company,
cancelled.
Coliseum officials said that the
through Sept. 19. Gray said there v
cellation of the wrestling match and
A spokeswoman at the Egyptian
was "a chance that Sadat may cor
prepared to release any official won
Travel Ce
no-hassle
By Liz Chandlar
Gamecock Staff Writer
rne usu Travel center rents
backpacking equipment cheaper
than anywhere in Columbia, according
to Mandy Manuel,
manager of the Travel Center.
"We have over 150 pieces of
equipment including tents,
sleeping bags and backpacks.
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aiuueuus planning irips iu Europe,
overseas or just to Myrtle Beach
can be saved the hassles of finding
routes, rooms and reservations by
using the Travel Center," Manuel
said.
As a service to - the Carolina
community, the Travel Center in
Russell House has an abundance of
information on travel within the
United States and abroad. "We
take care of Deonle's needs, from
finding their way around campus
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lature," according to a university
>n Services, said he had no new iniat.
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when a group of South Carolina
&dat visit the state and speak at the
?ver agreed on.
r said. 44We learned that back in
tn."
b Lourie is chairman of the comadat's
visit. His office said they had
/isit.
e visit was near when the universitv
xiuled at the Carolina Coliseum for
tling match, had been cancelled. A
scheduled for Sept. 23, has not been
scheduling freeze would continue
vas no connection between the can- ^
the visit from Sadat.
Embassy in Washington said there
ne. She said tne embassy was not
i of a planned visit at this time.
nter plans
and Columbia to helping them
travel around the world," Brad
Wehler, Travel Center employee,
said.
International student I.D.'s,
passports, visa applications and
foreign driver's license applications
can also be obtained
from the Travel Center.
The Travel Center has over 200
books in its library allowing
students to check out a wide
variety of travel-related resource
material. Information on almost
every country, outdoor recreation,
foreign embassies and hotels
around the world is also available
at the Travel Center, according to
Wehler.
The Travel Center, in Room 209
of Russell House, is open 8:30 a.m.4:00
p.m. Monday through
Thursday.
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