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HEGARTY Staff Writer The World Health Organization 1 declared Dec. 1 "World AIDS Day," a Atlanta's Street Team for AIDS Ri Reduction, commonly called "STARI will bring the naked realities of the d ease to the Russell House Patio fr< noon to 1:30 p.m. on that day. "Many college students are sexua active, so they need to be aware of (AIDS)," said Dr. Francisco Sy. "> tv>nnlp fr\ tollr ahnut it Qt pvprv t rvaiiv pwjyjv w uiuv uuv/ui it ui v? vi j \ portunity, and hopefully prevent I spread of the epidemic. "AIDS information is regularly pi sented by physicians," said Sy, the ass ciate professor of epidemiology frc USC's School of Public Health, addi that he feels it is time to "start pryi open students' eyes outside of t classroom." 'These (the people participating in I program) are people who have lived I W. German chai By The Associated Press BONN, West Germany ? Chance lor Helmut Kohl today announced a pl< to draw the two Germanys into an infc mal confereration that eventually wou lead to reunification. West Germany major opposition party also called f unity. Kohl's 30-minute address to Parli ment was the most thorough delineatk r 1_ _ f _ 1 * x! A.1 A. 1A.' . oi nis vision 01 eliminating me paruut imposed at the end of World War II. In East Germany, hundreds of tho sands of people took to the streets in fi cities Monday night, pressuring the ri ing Communists to keep their refor promises in what for many has become weekly ritual. One of the biggest cheers among t! 200,000 demonstrators in Leipzig car when one speaker called for a refere dum on German unity. East German) Communist leaders oppose reunification. In a 10-point plan, Kohl proposi steps be taken to "develop confederati structures between the two states in G< many in order to create a federation, federal order." Holde son is always . ^ public rhis means the being clarified, he s ind students feel was c'ar'^(X^ during i other parts of ^a(^ wbat we do it again. I'm glad 1 floor of the li- Holderman said i ve room are the b^dl and football reci idy areas in the ses indicate that US is not severely damaj "It's an indication damaged our capac good athletes to c ^ olina," he said. "I more positive than H Journalism freshn ball team member C said coaches know the field can becomi the field. "They're j about how your gn sonal life are going sure things are goinj they don't want us tc outside problems to said. Glover says being and getting to go th on scholarship make wwwvvwwwwwwvw. 3S ON WHEl THE BIGGEST^^^i^ WINGS IN TOWN! i.nnnkl # 'ERED HOT, FAST & FREI ORDER OF T 10 FREE VI LA STICKS with purchase of Lar< L Lg. or X-Lg. J Order of Wi f Wings ft'S Fr s Dec. 22,1989 | Coupon expires De per order | Limit one coupon fwvwvwvwft/wwwwwv^ htiijg LCome Join ( and the As 1 n to give inf< riskier lifestyles, but have since changed their ways," Sy said. "They're whites, ias blacks, Hispanics, some former prostind tutes and drug addicts, but all were able isk to recover. They'll use a combination of I" testimonials; all these people have been [is- rehabilitated and are now working as 3m educators for the Georgia Department of Human Rescources," he said. Hy . r "They'll do a rap presentation that's .ye more appealing to young people than a doctor's presentation," he said. j^e The AIDS education needs of society oo o uiKaIa oro mantn/4 Kut Cir ao a yyiiuiv aiv/ wv/ii uuvuuiuiin/u, uui %J y re_ said USC's students have good reason to ;0 pay more attention to the causes and prevention of the disease. ng "Most young people have a sense of ng immortality, but most AIDS cases are he discovered in people in their late 20s and early 30s," he said. "Given the five to 10 Lhe year incubation period, that means most the victims actually catch it as adolescents." icellor announces rei , He stressed, however, that such measures could only be undertaken if there m are truly free elections in East Germany that include non-socialist parties. East Germany's new Communist leaders have s said free elections could be held as early r>r as next fall. Kohl also said steps toward German a~ reunification must be linked to improved East-West relations and a new European )n order based on cooperation, economic integration and greater freedom of movement ve ?1- "The future structure of Germany m must fit into the whole architecture of ! a Europe as a whole," he said. The West Germany leader suggested hp lAint AAnrilltoflllA /?AmmiHaao mith Cnnt JW1III tUlWUlLUUVV tuilllllill&^d WIUI Cddl ne Germany be created at some point, inn eluding a joint parliamantary panel. r's "New forms of institutional coa operation could be created and further developed in stages. Such a coming ed together is in the interest of the continuve ation of German history," Kohl said. -l~ Kohl said West Germany is prepared a to offer "concrete assistance" to East Germany. rman Continued from page 1 : perception is that has happened, aid. "I think it "You have to work these thi the trial. We through, clean your, own hoi did and we'd which we have a strong recorc I did it." doing. I think that all pays of ecent basket- the long run. It's painful soi ruiting succes- times, but I think it's got to C's reputation done." red. Holderman said the Marc that it hasn't trial will affect future hiring p ity to recruit tices in the Athletic Department ome to Car- "I think we're going to be a think that's more conscious of long-term c anything else tracts," he said. "I don't th ?e athlete Continue 5 . ian and soft- li- ?ut a^so says xt ^sn t as ( Parity Ballard to deal with the athletic life w problems off ^ team is losing, having a j problems on season, always asking Glover said living away fi ides and per- campus can make athletes feel They make "With living off campus j OK because with our busy practice schedi 'have to carry y?u don't get to interact with o the field," she students a lot," he said. Dixon said the athletic dep r on the team ment may follow through \ trough college plans to make The Roost co-e< s it all worth help eliminate the isolated fee els] ^ r m I ' _ i Go OB M V* em m ..... ^^^191 F ge or X-Large j! tngs 11 ee! ;! )C. 22. 1989 |! per order ?J V.VWWW 7:30 PM, Sunday, Deceml USC Horseshoe Carolina Cares, Touch of Faith Gospel ( sociation of Honor Students for hot chc n case of rain, it will be held at Rutledj ormation "We're going to launch a dual contest for the best essay and poster based on the theme 'Our Lives, Our World: Let's Take Care of Each Other,'" Sy said, indicating that, in addition to cash awards, both contests will have professional publication possibilities for the winners. All details will be announced Friday. In addition to STARR's patio program, students and faculty are invited to attend Sy's scheduled lecture to a nursing class dealing with the lessons of AIDS: past present and future. The lecture is scheduled to start at 10:10 a.m. in room 127 of the Nursing Building, and will last until about 11 a.m. For more information about "World AIDS Day" programming at USC and throughout the Columbia area, contact Sy at 777-2273. "The people who have it will die," he said. "We want to prevent more people from getting the infection through education." unification plan Under the pressure of a public demanding an end to 40 years of authoritarian one-party rule, East Germany has undergone dizzying changes since hardline Communist Erich Honecker was ousted Oct. 18 and replaced by Egon Krenz. The East Berlin leadership rejects reunification, although Communist leaders there have expressed interest recently in a vaguely defined confederation between the two states. The newspaper Bild said Kohl's plan includes setting up joint GermanGerman committees to "coordinate cooperation" in economic matters, crimeprevention, ecology and other domestic areas, while "leaving membership to NATO and the Warsaw Pact untouched." Government spokesman Hans Klein said Kohl may travel to East Germany on Dec. 19 for talks with East Germany's leaders on proposals for increased cooperation between the two states. there's any question about that. I ings don't think anybody will have use, them, except the two head coaches 1 of in basketball and football, and cerf in tainly no administrators are going me- to have them." be That shouldn't affect current personnel, he said, urn "I think we've got a great crew rac- down there who wouldn't be affected one way or another by it," , lot Holderman said. "We couldn't ;on- have a better program. I think link when you make the determination ;d from page 1 jasy athletes may feel. 'hen "We want to have male and febad male athletes eating together in The Roost It would provide a betrom ter representation of the univeriso sity," he said. and Head soccer coach Mark Berson lies, said he gives the team a day off ther practice some weeks to give them a chance to "get a grip on things >art- ? a cnance to go to tne launary vith and do wash and get caught up & to academically. Everybody needs ling some private time," he said. zzH-zaCtfz ft 7or Your ft od Health! 1 /GYN Exams H 11 Today... M 781-7815 Tiarsgate Blvd^^ W :>er 3 Ihoir, Carolina Alive >colate and caroling! *e Chapel.