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Ecuador ambassa coordinating progi From Staff Reports Ecuador's ambassador to the United States will visit USC Monday for a seminar with students and faculty members in the business administration and international studies programs. Ambassador Ricardo Crespo-Zaldumbide and university officials also will discuss the Ecuadoran government's interest in obtaining USC technical assistance in insect-borne disease control, aquaculture development and establishing a graduate school of business at Cardinal Spellman Catholic University in Quito. I he ambassador is scheduled to attend a luncheon to speak with Georgetown, S.C. officials and other state officials who are planning an economic trade mission to Ecuador in December. Ecuador is interested in working with USC because the continued development of its extensive shrimp farming industry depends on more effective management of the country's mangrove ecosystem and control of insectborne diseases, according to Stanlev Ad plegate, USC system vice president for sponsored programs and research. Ecuador is the world's leader in producing cultured shrimp for export. Gam News writ 5:30 p.n Room 321, New write I I Pizza iim Fbr plw out tta Pisaui Inn. I WE DELI ; 011 cam - MT n-nr-r- AAK/rO S Z UK tt UUIVCO | each delivery. I 765-109! < coupon good until Nov. 15, f==- 1 1? 1 i I U1US I 9~( 1 I Pre "The Hit* I week of C m I j.j Group j j 1. Translator j'i 2. The Bongos m 3. Big Country I 4. Oingo Boingo j-j 6. New Marines 7. Lords of the New Chun ij 8. Din M 9. Adrian Belew M 10. Europeans dor to attempt IIAA rams wun uou USC and Ecuador are considering a cooperative agreement under which the university would send mangrove ecosystem and vector - borne disease specialists to Ecuador to develop research projects, Applegate said. He said the proposed cooperative venture would involve scientists from USC's Marine Science Program and the S.C. Aquaculture/ Mariculture Project International, as well as researchers from the university's International Center for Public Health Research, the only facility of its kind in the world. Applegate said the university is discussing with Ecuador the possible creation of a graduate school of business and public administration at Cardinal Spellman Catholic University under an agreement similar to the one USC signed with the Catholic University of the Dominican Republic. Crespo, a lawyer, has been ambassador to the United States since 1979. He received a bachelor's degree from San Bartolome College, Colombia, in 1948, a doctor of law degree from the Catholic University, Quito, in 1955, and a master of laws degree from Harvard Law School in 1957. :trcivc/v ers meeting i. Monday Russell House irs welcome The GAMECOCK Is Ikt student ama paper of I be University of South Carotin* and l> published three times a week of 3 2 Mondaya, Wtdietdiyi and Friday* dur ? * lag the fall and spring semesters and ! weekly on Wednesdays during both suraT uter sessions, with the exception of unl^ versity holidays and examination periods. || f M 9 Opinions expressed In the GAMEIf |a M COCK are those of the editors and not W Kail those of the University of South Carolina. The University of South Carolina is en M 11 A I equal opportunity Institution. II II | I The Board of Student Publications and ^ " --?I ' l> lh? nnhllah#r of the I Lummuuivauvui i. ...? , 5' GAMECOCK. The Student Media De2 partment Is the parent organization of the JxL GAMECOCK. I/If I T |1 m Change of address forms, subscription Willi _ requests and other correspondence should | be sent to the GAMECOCK, Drawer A, 0 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. 29208. Subscription rates are $15.00 for (1) Ife. year, $8.00 per fall or spring semester and $3.00 for both summer sessions. Third \9 ? class postage paid at Columbia, S.C. ? The "Gamecock" is a licensed student J organization of the University of South | 1983 ? Carolina and receives funding from stu? dent activity fees. ic-jm i QLO sents rnative 10" )ctober 17th fllbum No Time Like Now Numbers with Wings The Crossing fnr the Soul \-4 \/ V/ vx v . .. . ? _ More Fun in the New World No Peace :h Is Nothing Sacred Great Tradition Twang Bar King Recognition wmmmi V ^ Jl/fJSS ! See your Jostens' representative for a complete selection of rings MjH and details of Jostens' Creative Financing Mans. j j mTR. 10/25 & 10/26 I TIME- " 5:00 PLACE- ^usse^ House Josfcens' college rings offiered daily at your bookstore nfjfg^ ? WOSli / I ! j FOR YO^. YEARBOOK "PORTRAIT j : \ Portraits will be taken at: : I: Room 316 Russell House | : Today is your Last Chance I 1 Today 8-12 & I-5 j 2 RIA innnmtmont fflPPPQQ^rV ? ) | Ml U dppUIII IIIIOII ?. jf ^ ! The Garnet & Black I ? . I . I I I t I ? IJ < 1 I ' ,1 J J i LI lliU W I H I K III "' ? '* ? ** ?*?