The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, June 27, 1990, Page 2, Image 2

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O'Connoi By The Associated Press The future of abortion in the Un appears to hinge on the views of on Sandra Day O'Connor. And her latest word on the divisiv ces while alarming abortion-rights ad The court, ruling in cases from O held state laws making it significant legal abortions without first telling th Although the decisions did not d adult wnmf.n thf*. mnrt acrain indir: landmark 1973 decision in Roe vs. W O'Connor cast the key vote as the banning abortions for most unmarria are notified or a judge's permission i< She also voted with the 6-3 major minors must notify a parent before ha O'Connor provided the critical vot version of the Minnesota law that wc without allowing the judicial bypass c ^ ~ *r~- r *! - vtr . "ttmrttrrw i w** n Rising to the occash The "New and Improved" Bubl was blown over by Hurricane Hu< S.C. beaches By The Associated Press South Carolinas's beaches, battered nine months ago by the 135 mph winds of Hurricane Hugo, have been restored in time for the height of the summer tourist season.'' " Uiii"v ci "We can all be proud of the way we've rebounded'so quickly," said Donna Gress of the South Carolina Coastal Council, which manages development along the state's 167-mile coast. From Hilton Head to North Myrtle Beach, the state's beaches are again crowded with visitors in a season that appears to be buildI Wed. June 27 Hooti Thurs. June 2 Fri. June 29 (Bachelors < Fri. June 30 Funkei Sun. July 1 x_r n 11.11 reggae i; ACOUSTIC NIGIMon. July 2 BLUES JAI\ Tues. July 3 AME ladies in i LOOK FOR CALVIN NE REMEMBER--the ( PURPLE PIT a I FREE "ALL ABC REGULATIC \ r's conservativ She played iited States, more than ever before, vote, gave sta e woman ? Supreme Court Justice How far c? as Justice O' e issue is cheering anti-abortion for- hood said Mc vocates. Four highhio and Minnesota on Monday, up- Justices Byre Jy more difficult for girls to obtain seem ready t< eir parents. virtually all a iiectly affect the abortion rights of Four justic ited a willingness to reconsider its Marshall and rade that legalized abortion. right to abort: court upheld, 5^4, a Minnesota law Left in the d girls under 18 unless both parents until Monday > obtained instead. Left in the ity to uphold an Ohio law that said until Monday iving an abortion. abortions less e in a 5-4 ruling that struck down a She soon n >uld have required two-parent notice U.S. territory iption. HMMl!? stffe v'-^ ? ' 1 /' - ' &# / 1 f ' -V ' <#-? * U ^ - Y^V * ^ <#?** I . , 4* v - . .. . - <rr- - * ?j - ^ pj| :<* i?' ' : :?. ' (V' - '" "S' -- # * . ' S ' '. ' . - . - : , \- *' "" ' * ** Nick Lc on ble nears completion. It is being built to replace 30. , recovered from ] ing toward another record year for ernments joii the tourism industry. beach renour "Most of our beaches are back build 12 mil to pre-Hugo in terms of sand vol- beach along ume," Mrs. Gress said. But she the northeri added that the beaches are flatter which is the than a year ago and it will take tourism indus some time for sand to rebuild the Later still dunes. effort to rep Following the hurricane, which miles of the smashed ashore Sept. 21 causing the effort wa an estimated $5.9 billion damage vegetation pi and killing 29, the state pushed up history, a berm along 60 miles of the coast The projei to protect beaches from unusually three month high fall tides. miles of sand Later, the state and federal gov- by 55,000 f< | me 8 Love/Hate k I ^ ?mmmJ Blood. I ^ I A&B sirr istein w/Egypt ^ | free" L I HAF riside IT on the deck | I $ ___ I ?' ! FREE!! L I / /I inside te deck | Free!? | I | $ jeck and the I I tre always I | May Is I v >NS ENFORCED" ? . e vote migh I the same role in July 1989 when the court, ; ites greater power to regulate abortions, in states go in imposing new restrictions? "Pr Connor will let them go," Roger Evans of Pli mday. tt t uuuii uicmucis ? jusucc wimaiii n. r >n R. White, Antonin Scalia and Anthony M. a reverse Roe vs. Wade. That would allow sta bortions. es ? Harry A. Blackmun, William J. Brenn John Paul Stevens ? seem determined to def ion. middle is O'Connor, who has criticized the 19 ' had never voted to strike down a state regul middle is O'Connor, who has criticized the 19 had never voted to strike down a state regul accessible. nay get another opportunity to reassess Roe v: of Guam recently passed a restrictive abortion 1 Peace as reb By The Associated Pr ?* X . Peace Corps staff< ^ pulled out of rural The move was the ries of measures take of threats against Am Communist New Peo ners for assassinatioi ping over the next si> soncavallo/The Gamecock ley Schrager said Ar cholas Piatt ordered Peace Corps staffers _ _ i _i ... U..4- A~1~..~A *U ~ ?..U me oia one wnicn i u"1 uciaytu uic puu ment for security rea: 1 He said no decis Hugo, ready in i ied in a $9.3 million areas, the fences, des ishment project to re- sand, are expected t les of the hardest-hit by the end of the sum the Grand Strand ? After the storm, tl i end of the coast concern about debri heart of the state's tered houses which try. into the shallow surf, came a $1.35 million While sonar scans 1 lant dunes along 60 dicated a number ol coast. Officials said recent scans c s the largest dune re- waters show little evi< oject in the nation's debris. Officials say has been covered w ct, completed about poses little threat to si s ago, included 70 The state and local fencing held in place 316 sdll negotiating \ snce posts. In some eral Emergency M i United Way work > a year, not just tti y take up the mor HNIMUM $20 PAH \/ERY donation. Plasma & Programs available for blood pie blood test is all that is n< f you qualify. Special bonus pr ents. Serologicals, It 2719 Middleburg Dr. Suite Columbia, S.C. 29204 254-6537 >PY HOUR 4-8 DAILY! 1-domestics a "" dTneTnTpeciaT # $2.00 I V OFF ANY TOTAL | PURCHASE OF | 8.00 OR MORE* Choose From Pizza, Subs, Salads, 'ns, Lasagna, Spaghetti Expires July 7, 1990 | . Excludes Alcoholic Beverages "If El I Jot Be Combined With Other Specials harky's at Five Points J t decide aborti also by a 5-4 Louisiana Legislature is considering O'Connor's votes Monday, and tl ecisely as far wrote in the Minnesota case, drew fi inned Parent- praise from abortion opponents. "Women still have a right to abor tehnquist and tier and emptier," said Janet Bensh Kennedy ? Union. ites to outlaw ~ _ . Gary Bauer, president of the anti an Thursood said'< These tw0 cases represent furt end women's s?metim? s00n sliP inl? hislory ' decision. 73 ruling and O'Connor's pivotal role could ch; ation making before the next abortion test case an 73 ruling and first appointment to "the high court v ation making future of abortion. Alluding to that fact, Kate Micheli s. Wade. The Action League said, "The threat to ( law, and the as close as the next Supreme Court v Corps members els threaten Phili] ess made on when the 261 volunteers jrs have been would be allowed to return to their areas in the posts, mostly in remote, rural areas iht to the cap- where security is poor, gence reports Schrager said the embassy had ds planned to received a report that Peace Corps als announced volunteers had been added to the target list of the New People's latest in a se- Army, which is believed to have n in the wake killed eight Americans here since ericans by the April 1989. pie's Army. It He refused to identify the source I years to es- of the report but said the embassy overnment in took it seriously. In Washington, Peace Corps dililippine mili- rector Paul Coverdell said he was lanila plan to taking the step as a "precautionary 1 other foreig- measure" and that all volunteers i and kidnap- are safe. t months. Communist rebels claimed reikesman Stan- sponsibility for killing two Amerinbassador Ni- can airmen last month near the the recall of U.S.-run Clark Air Base. They last weekend threatened to kill more until all lie announce- U.S. troops leave this country, sons. Last week, the U.S. Embassy ion had been warned Americans to take precautime for summer's ;igned to trap Agency which rejected a initial apo be covered plication to pay to remove such mer. debris, lere was also s from shat- However, in Myrtle Beach, had washed where swimming is prohibited around the remains of oceanfront last winter in- pjers because of debris, the city such items, p]ans t0 remove the debris itself. >f near shore \/foinn;Vi i la tAiiricm inniiirinn m^auwiui^, IUuiiaiu intuit ience of such flooding into the Myrtle Beach most debris Area Chamber of Commerce are ith sand and Up 14 percent this year, an increase dimmers. that generally translates into a sigovemments milar increase in visitors, said vith the Fed- chamber spokesman Doug Bell, [anagement Tourism means about $1.6 bils 365 _ ' , The United Way Is ie Q3y ilj^TheWayOfLowe. ley." 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In that event, President Bush's /ould carry enormous impact for the nan of the National Abortion Rights yverturning (the right to abortion) is acancy." > evacuated ppines tions against terrorism in advance of the next round of U.S.-Philippine talks on the future American military bases here. Those talks are expected in, August. The lease on the bases expires in September 1991, and the rebels have demanded they be closed. At the Admiral Hotel, where many Peace Corps volunteers were temporarily housed, several said: they were ordered to Manila on short notice but were not briefed on the reason beyond the embassy's official statement. "Most of the Filipinos in my area support Cory (President Corazon Aquino), have nostalgic feelings for (the late President Ferdinand) Marcos and want nothing to do with the NPA," said one volunteer, who works on an agricultural project in Nueva Vizcaya province. He and the other volunteers declined to give their names. tourism lion a year to the Grand Strand ? the 60 miles of beaches stretching from North Carolina to Georgetown. "We haven't heard any complaints about the conditions of the beaches after the renourishment. I think it really paid off," Bell said. Statewide, tourism inquiries are up 10 percent and the state is looking for a 5 percent increase over last year's $5 billion tourism spending, said Bob Liming, director of tourism for the state Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism. Coming to a news stand near you i isfutumjjt i-sa, M f^_ROBOC?p 2 Wl I <Q?P pet#r Weller ? I Q' \J 2:00-2:35-5:10-7:45-10:20 NO PASSES/ H: 12:05-24^1 II I joi?T S3 5:15-7:50-10:20j El VOr no passes y Mjjjiio - 20t" 4^33?jfl ENTERTAINMENT RY THURSDAY NIGHT! ii~DEUviRY* 5.00 OFF IRGE PIZZA | Expires July 7, 1990 | | ie Combined With other Specials . 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