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3 NATO officials From Staff Reports Three NATO representatives from Europe will visit USC Thursday through Saturday to meet with students and faculty t- # 1 A- a * l ?A 1* uieniuers iroin uat s lnieraauonai studies and ROTC programs. The delegation will also tour Fort Jackson and attend the USC-Navy football game with senior officers from U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps installations in South Carolina. The three represent NATO's Eurogroup, an informal organization within NATO, whose aim is to help strengthen the alliance by ensuring that the European contribution to common defense is as strong, cohesive and effective as possible. The NATO delegation will be headed by Paolo Pansa Cedronio, Italy's former ambassador to the United States. Other delegation members will be Air Vice Marshal 4ohn A. Gilbert, assistant chief of the defense staff of the British Defense Ministry and a member of the Falkland Islands briefing team since June, and Teoman Surenkok, deputy chief of mission of the Turkish delegation to NATO. Among the issues the NATO team will discuss at USC are defense efforts of European NATO members compared with American efforts; NATO's nuclear strategies; reasons for deployment of Pershing II and Cruise missiles; the issue of possible "Finlandization" of Western Europe; peace movements; and the /lnt\rfAt?r< fK/\ C rvi wi Y r\ rvo /n n uangcio inc ouvici uuiuu jtv/bco iu vvcaicui Europe. USC is one of five universities the NATO panel is visiting during its 2-week tour of the eastern United States. The others are Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania. THE Gamecock INCORRECTLY identified the speaker at Maranatha Christian Center's rock and roll seminar in MnnHav's page one story "Religious speaker says Satan behind all rock music." The lecturer's name is Bob Duvall. The Gamecock regrets the error. THE USC WRITER'S WORKSHOP will j The begiiini! ? %V/ I we ari out foi be add everv' I Watch includ hnnLc Ilb'VVIW Some of Inuita Fauor ?qtsj Niaht I Barlei LH to visit IISC. ! , * A news bnefs offer sessions on fiction, poetry, scriptwriting and article writing Nov. 6-18. The seventh annual conference, sponsored by the USC College of Applied Professional Sciences, will open Nov. 16 with a 6 p.m. reception and a special address by poet James Dickey. In addition to Dickey, poet Steve Corey, novelist William Price Fox and scriptwriter Richard Wheelwright will lead sessions on fiction, poetry, scripwritiiig and article writing from 6-8 p.m. and 8:15-10:15 p.m. sessions on Nov. 17 and 18. The fee for the conference is $50. Participants can attend two sessions each evening on poetry or fiction and article writing or scriptwriting. The workshops will be limited to 65 people. Cash awa: ' will be presented by "Carolina Life yle" magazine for die best pieces in each category, but the magazine cannot guarantee publication on the winning material. For specific information on manuscript requirements or more information about the conference, contact Franklin Ashley at 7776720 or 777-4290. THE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS area in the USC College of Business Administration has been selected to publish the Journal of International Business Studies. ml^ _ l A.t ? i t - * ine seiecnon was maae Dy me Acaaemy of International Business (AIB), the major organization of international business faculty rfiembers. Dr. .P-vid Ricks of USC's international business faculty will be editor-in-chief and his colleague, Dr. Brian Toyne, will be managing editor when the journal comes to Carolina in 1984. He said USC was selected after "fierce competition" among several American and foreign universities. Criteria the AIB used in selecting USC included a visible com mitment to the field of international business, confidence in the international business faculty, and innovative developments of interest to AIB members. USC will receive financial support from AIB to publish the journal, Kulpie said. ig of the best ho i now putting our sale ^ the Christmas season ing new titles and sub week until Christmas! for our large childrer ng the well-known D< at give-away prices! the "plums" available right r ion to g Royal Wedding $ 1C te Brand Name Cookbook $ f the 60$4.98 Before Christmas $ 1.98 iders Standard Manual $ 1.9: University Bookstore "Your Partner in Educatioi are> co to-i &BreaA/i Jea. Jw-c at>7.\ @lot iri/tA&tfli ua^a&efi/tAt \ \ Jfimite (?aro/tna/^L cuicltAesOffict ikiay sale yet books and will jects i's assortment mdelion low . . . >.08 3.98 8 m 1" 1 >rc/ui/tu< cnaited attend i&t> coitA/ tA& zsiaent turin& ie&G6. fflo/cJermcvi/ > sn/> s^/?, /p$2 SO o/.m/. mis 327 t&se/lfflcHMe' \ <ie/l!!ffau&e> clifea/zny .. . fa/s tA& y