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Ww Z ~ - sli'l / T ^ W a 7 5? c a News briefs World S. Africa opens beaches to blacks CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) ?The government 1 all white-only beaches open to blacks and will repeal t allows local officials to segregate public facilities, Preside Klerk announced Thursday. 'The time has arrived to repeal this act," he said, refe Separate Amenities Act his National Party put into law in Since then, the act has been used by white local governn the country to bar blacks from parks, libraries, swimming centers, buses and a range of other amenities. Nation AIDS play supporter loses home to SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) ? An arson fire destroyed t a vocal supporter of a play about AIDS shortly before its d Ozark town. Investigators believe the blaze was related to his stand o mal Heart. "It does look like there may be some connection" bet Evans' support for the play and the fire, said Springfield f gator Kent Turner. Evans, 22, is president of a group called People Acting passion and Tolerance, which led an effort to produce l Southwest Missouri State University. He was attending an opening-night candlelight vigil outsi ater when the fire was reported Wednesday night, Turner cats died in the fire. State Court extends DHEC's deadline The state Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next whether a Rock Hill hazardous waste incinerator can capacity. The state Department of Health and Environmental Com have decided that matter Thursday, but the Supreme Coui ooAnrv a rpnriAVA iocntnrr o YX7 u^vuvj u ivpivTv, ujuiiig a ivuijpuiai j Dvay tt wii^duaj DHEC from the deadline. The deadline was set in October by former Chief Justice tlejohn, acting as a special judge in Richland County Circuit The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Dec. 5 fron for ThermalKEM, which filed suit in July charging DHEC, nor's office and four environmental citizens groups on a stay Littlejohn's ruling pending appeal of a lawsuit. use Carolina Cares sponsoring band benel Listen to live rock V roll while helping the needy Nov. Third Annual Band Benefit sponsored by Carolina Cares, philanthropic organization at USC. The benefit will begin at 9 p.m. at Rockafella's in Five P< mission is $3. Proceeds will go to the Continuum of Care for Emotior turbed Children, a state agency that provides services for children with problems such as truancy, aggressiveness, a immaturity. The event is a part of Carolina Cares Community Servi Nov. 27 to Dec. 3., which also includes Carolina Cares USC's Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. ?'U 44 S!'4j!H!?!W ' 4?4 Protect your unburn baby with goo< prenatal care. Call your local chapte for a free bookletf| "Be Good To Youi Baby Before It Is Born." x tot The G^ee**' * * ? _____ It brings out the best O Ho in all of us. -KJHGH RENTS Invest in Your Ful Total Privacy and Security f( Freedom to choose your own Closer Thai CALLL. i Newspapc join lawsi By The Associated Press las declared Three newspapers and two media I he law that Thursday asked the state Supreme Cour nt F W de s'on 10 j?'n a kwstiit seeking to force a South Carolina foundation to reveal rrine to the records. j953 The organizations asked the court to a t me mend-ol-the-court briefs in the suil . filed in 1987 by The Associated Press an* POOIS, CI ic viueNews The A.P. and The News sued the Carol and Development Foundation seeking tl of financial records. The foundation corn private entity and thus exempt from the a< fire A circuit court judge disagreed with tl in June and ordered the records openec he home of foundation was subject to the state's Fn ebut in this formation Act because it accepted and sp lion in public funds, n The Nor- The order was stayed pending the oul foundation's appeal to the Supreme Court ween Brad The News and Courier and Evening F "ire investiwith Com- \}0 he Play at CaillpUS ide the the- ? Po$ said, two Crime * sns St3, Entries in the police crime f log for Nov. 10 to Nov. 14, 1989. so No month on .. t/1 double its Nov I? I Lib trol was to Grand Larceny, Faculty P?r t gave the House, 2:20 p.m. A cordless that freed microphone was stolen by unknown persons. It was later N?] Bruce Lit- recovered. ^ttomevs Grand Larceny> Thomas derl the cover- Gooi>er Ubrary? 12:15 P-m- A 902 - " s, fft bicycle was stolen from the rack outside Thomas Cooper Library ]ac by unknown person(s). wer 29 at the Clemson Contim a student to have a ticket, Canothers said. 1 3ints. Ad- There were 10,800 tickets avail- prol able to students. Wednesday at on lally Dis- 3.00 p.m., when the leftover tick- beii disturbed ets were ma(je available to students and nxiety or who didn't enter the lottery, there were about two boxes of tickets, T ice Week Carothers said. "It looks like wer Day and everyone who wants a ticket will and get one," he said. stea Carothers also said he did not disti receive many complaints about the cam second lottery. disti 1.4 ___ Germany Conti \ i <5 ^ the people to stay. Fi \ A ^ was (} / Since the cabinet had stepped Gem V A down, the people had hope of free forth S|v . elections, and Krenz seemed to be was ') concerned with reform. Still, the quid people left. were >r r II Th H Keepi & ?? m ga^ '^^mmmBmKKBSLc^^i' -*? ?*" * 16 | knHMiM^aHi w We Need You! ?Zj^Z 15LUUl>, P IKING YOU FOR A ture and Graduate with E jr Student Walk to Campus i roommate Sound investmeni i Bates....For Less than $4 ANDMARK RESOURCES ;rs, trade lit to get leston, The Her aid-Jt Lrade groups Herald of Rock Hill, t for permis- ciation and the Radio University of of the Carolinas, filed its financial The organizations s by the suit are of con llow them to media and that "the t, which was served" if the court gr d The Green- "We felt that filing sociation showed the i lina Research ter ?-and to present lie disclosure gers, executive directc iiders itself a "I don't think this i :t. wheels. Tf kind nf en le foundation case," he added, i, saying the The importance of I >edom of In- by the fact that the as: >ent $28 mil- cast group and three r enough to join indivi< tcome of the the press association," L The Supreme Cou }ost in Char- request. v. 12 fen aft* Jimple Assault and Battery, < isession of Beer by a Minor, En ore Dorm, 10:45 p.m. Subject Tl itched a pencil away from Hnj ff member after being con- an nted about unlawful posses- uni a of beer. K12 m 'etit Larceny, Thomas Cooper * rary, 4:00 p.m. Victim re- .y? ted a theft of her dissertation n a secured carrel. , by >.13 * Do issault and Battery, Disory Conduct, Resisting Arrest, Sumter Street, 11:20 p.m. * vard L. Crum, Eric D. Wal- Strt and Michap.l \C Ar?/1<?rcrw> nfj* e charged with the above of- fror ied from page 1 be lottery did not cause a time wa blem, but put ticket distribution lin a normal schedule, with tickets nec lg given out Monday, Tuesday 1 Wednesday. ker p.n icket distributors said the lines > e most crowded on Monday trih Tuesday. Wednesday was sai< dy, but not crowded. Ticket stu< ibutors gave out tickets as they He e up in order to spread out the did ibution and avoid crowds. This thei nued from page 1 nally, the border to the West opened both ways so East off,' nans could travel back and freely. Welsh said the idea B that people would not be so be a c to leave if they felt they free to return. see,1 CPU Hie Koger Center Carolina T/ife e Gamecock ng you entertained. ^ ^ I d is rare ? i. givf. in Ame [.ease! sc ke8'' RIDE t for parents 100 per month. groups records ournal of Spartanburg and The along with the S.C. Press Assoand Television News Directors the request. aid they believe the issues raised cem to the public as well as the interest of the public will be ants the request, on behalf of the entire press ascourt the importance of the matlegal arguments," said Bill Roif nf tko C P Drann A rjL ui U1V U.v_/. X ll/dd AddVA/idUUU* is going to speed up the judicial lphasizes the importance of the the case was further emphasized jociation was joined by a broadtewspapers, which "felt strongly lually, as well as being part of Rogers said. rt had 30 days to act on the - ... ses and transported to RCDC sr reports of multiple assaults. Srand Larceny, Swearingen gineering Buliding, 10:55 a.m. he Electrical and Computer sneering department reported Apple iaserwriter stolen by mown persons). ?v. 14 Malicious Injury to State Propi, LaBoide Dorm, 3:07 a.m. Sims reported being trapped in ir rooms during a fire alarm unknown persons). }rand Larceny, Patterson rm, 8:00 hours (11/10/89). :tim reported jewelry stolen n her unsecured room, Jrand Larceny, Pendelton ?t Oarage, 7:15 pan. A vehicontaining a purse was stolen n the garage. y, students who were first in e Monday morning did not -essarily get the best tickets, rhe remaining tickets were tal to the athletic office at 5:00 i. Wednesday Another problem with ticket distution is scalping. Carothers i he wouldn't encourage any lent to sell his ticket to another, said he hoped students who n't want tickets would leave it open to other students. It seems that this gamble paid " she said. ut a united Germany may still long way off. 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