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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
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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
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rade that legalized abortion. right to abort:
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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
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in states go in imposing new restrictions? "Pr
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>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
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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
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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
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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
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similar legislation.
le thrust of a concurring opinion she
re from abortion rights advocates but
tion, but that right is becoming empoof
of the American Civil Liberties
-abortion Family Research Council,
her evidence that Roe vs. Wade will
books as an ill-fated Supreme Court
ange if the court's makeup changes
lves. 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.
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