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LEXINGTON (AP) ?Am
check wouldn't be any good fc
his two cents' worth in by me
pennies.
The payment, which the ms
pounds," came in seven seale<
into the Lexington County cle
Wednesday.
The 40-year-old unemploye
name, told The State he was
bags. He said a construction w
to help him get the rest of the j
The man said the secretary
hassle."
"She said, 'I'm sorry, we c
said cash, and this is cash,' an
The man said he mounted h
form of payment required a
tacked onto his $300 payment
said he didn't object to the chil
Accounting cierK Margaret
on the incident, as did others ii
However, an official in the
child support payment policy
ago after numerous bad check
Oregon man bit
GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) driving
bit off a chunk of dash
jail in a state police patrol car,
Roger V. Freeman, 29, of
station wagon, which was to1
thbound lanes of Interstate 5
car had jackknifed while de
summit about 8 p.m. Monday.
When a state trooper reache
of trash on the side of the rc
from the car. Among the discs
bottle, troopers said.
After Freeman was arrestee
he began yelling, kicking, k
window and trying to bite the t
While en route to the jail,
vinyl dashboard, which will he
troopers.
He was jailed on charges c
resisting arrest, first-degree <
littering.
Arrest made in
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP)
stuck in the chimney of a coun
to make a delivery. But police
him with burglary.
"We read him his rights >
damper inside the fireplace,'
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aiiu mitiidci L/iniuii was arre:
Linton was found by Forest
Bill Steele, who said he heai
asking, "Hey, give me a cig?
jail." He then called police, i
pull Linton back up the chimne
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trded items was an open liquor
d and placed in the natrol car.
nocking his head against the
rooper, officials said.
Freeman bit the car's padded
ive to be replaced, according to
>f driving under the influence,
criminal mischief and offensive
club's chimney
? A 24-year-old man who got
try club said he was only trying
didn't believe him and charged
.vhen he was standing on the
' said police Capt. Earl Smith
5 ted Tuesday.
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i JERUSALEM (AP) ? Ariel Sharon
resigned as Israeli defense minister
i early this morning following a
I government decision to adopt all the
findings of the Beirut Massacre
Commission, Israel Radio said,
The radio said Sharon had agreed to
hand the defense portfolio to Prime
I Minister Menachem Begin, and would
leave the Defense Ministry Monday.
, It said Sharon would remain in the
Cabinet, with a different portfolio.
L The Cabinet had voted 16-1 Thursday
to accept all the commission's
recommendations. But Sharon
initiallv indicated he would refnsp tn
step down.
Cabinet ministers had emerged
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State phone si
(AP) ? State plans to own and oper
and communications system got the
from the Joint Bond Review Committee
The committee told General Sen
Director Mike Copeland he could go to t
the proposed plan.
Copeland said preliminary estimates
spend $35 million setting up its own tel
communication equipment and mic
lines for the South Carolina Educationa
HE SAID THERE ARE also estimati
a half billion dollars in the next 20 ye
munications system.
Sen. Jeff Richardson, D-Greenville,
to wait until the matter could be s
making a decision.
"We've been operating the state with
Izuu years, ana we've been looking at t
weeks," he said. "Gentlemen, we need
But Rep. Bill Campbell, D-Richland,
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ense ministi
from their 5 1/2-hour meeting
Thursday saying they were
stalemated by Sharon's resistance to
resignation. Although the Cabinet has
the power to take the defense portfolio
away from Sharon, only Begin could
remove him from the Cabinet.
Justice Minister Moshe Nissim had
said the Cabinet decision to accept the
commission's recommendations in
full meant Sharon had to quit. But
energy minister Yitzhak Modai told
reporters Sharon was balking
Israel army radio said Sharon
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go-ahead yesterday any more time look
i. Copeland said th<
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are that the state will THE GSA DIRE
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rowave transmission by the state for cap
1 Television Network. panel.
State agencies c<
es the state could save state, instead of
ars with its own com- telephone and oth
said.
urged the committee
tudied further before He said the state
ping a $25 millior
out its own service for Assembly set up tw
his proposal for three Copeland said if
to go slow." can come up with
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er resigns
directly responsible for the massacre.
While the Cabinet met, a grenade
explosion less than 100 yards away
killed one and wounded nine of about
100 demonstrators demanding that
Sharon be fired.
The massacre commision called for
Sharon's resignation for letting
Lebanese militiamen into the Sabra
and Chatilla refugee camps last
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they would slaughter civilians.
Cabinet secretary Dan Meridor said
the vote to accept all the commission's
recommendations was 16-1,
with Sharon's vote "presumably" the
only dissent.
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services, and he termed the figure con
CTQIl SAID he was not asking the comapital
improvement bonds, but any move
ital expenditures must be approved by the
)uld pay for a new system by paying the
a private communications firm, for
ler communications services, Copeland
i also could pay for a new system by tap1
telecommunications fund the General
o years ago.
common carriers (such as Southern Bell)
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