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GAMECOCK!
Volume 84, No. 3 University of South Carolina Wednesday, July 17,1991
DHEC gives res
Burge
By TIGE WATTS
News Editor
A local Burger King manager claims the
Department of Health and Environmental
Control did not catch his restaurant "breaking
the rules" when the state agency only
gave ins icsuiuiaiii a appiuvai rauiig.
Kent Russell, manager of the College
Street Burger King, told The Gamecock
' "there really is nothing wrong with the re- ?
staurant. This C-rating is the result of remod- i
eling problems." 1
DHEC officials gave the restaurant a C- ]
rating the end of June. A 'C'-approval rating
means the restaurant barely met DHEC 1
requirements. !
"The two ways a restaurant can get a C- <
Bookstore
President announce:
appointed committe
By TIGE WATTS
News Editor
USC President John Palms announced Tues
committee has been formed to study and evalua
function and management of the Unive
Bookstore.
State representatives have criticized the handli
the bookstore through a private foundation.
Palms said the committee will look at "what ]
dients a first class university bookstore should
and not have."
'The committee will see if it's better to have
vate foundation, a private vendor, or the universil
the bookstore," Palms said.
The committee will be made from:
John Gandy, associate dean, College of S
Work.
Jerel Rosati, GINT professor.
William Thesing, English professor.
Richard Childers, professor from the Departrm
Physics and Astronomy.
Kenneth Stevenson, associate professor, Dc
ment of Educational Leadership and Policies.
AIDS patiei
against MU!
By The Associated Press damag
An AIDS patient has accused
the Lowcountry Red Cross and the , . . .
Medical University of South Carolina
of negligence in how they T .
handled blood products. ' . ,ens '
Robert H. Van Buskirk, in a suit say
filed in Charleston, said he has Th S h ^
AIDS as the result of blood he re- . oug ,
ceived during a coronary bypass s 0 y .. .
operation in July 1985. faw saf "
The lawsuit said the Red Cross ^
and MUSC should have excluded ine
the blood from use under standard f
blood banking procedures. k,?,,
Blood centers began using the ozen
current test to detect the AIDS state- a'ong
virus in March 1985 across the c<
Van Buskirk is seeking unspeci- The U.S.
World 10!
Shiite Muslim area PLO di
with smoke bombs almost
TYRE, Lebanon An air.
craft Tuesday dropped smoke Chairman ^
bombs on a Shnte Muslim area injury whe
in southern Lebanon the Leban- wJhik spet
Me army and a U.N. official more than
The officials said smoke sourcesa,d
bombs were dropped near the A bodygi
village of Zibqine, four miles the 61-yearnorth
of the Israeli border and rolled over,
just outside Israel's self-declared arms were
security zone. said. He sai
Police initially reported two Is- other bodyg
raeli Phantom F-4 jets fired six
rockets on Zibqine, but a police .^e crash
spokesman later said a type of es ^rom
smoke bomb was dropped in a as Arafat w
nearby valley used as an infiltra- Baghdad to
tion route by guerrillas. source said.
taurant low ra
r King
rating is if they only score 77-70 points o
they repeat violations. In this case, I can ;
there was a repeated violation," Valerie
cobs, a DHEC Environmental Quality Ma
ger, said.
After a restaurant receives a C-ratii
DHEC officials schedule a follow-up insp
tion within 72 hours to 30 days.
Jacobs would not specify why the resta
ant received the rating, but she did say th<
restaurants with C-ratings usually have cr
cal faults. Each critical fault may take 1
points off a score.
These faults may include bad food hai
ling procedures, sanitation problems, fau
storage of poison, present rodents or inset
and food served not suitable for consumpti
to be stu
^ Ronald Baughman, College ol
Sciences.
^ John Moore, Associate Dirt
v Athletics.
Micah Porter, MIBS student.
Shine Brooks, Student Govern
Ralph McCullough II, law pre
a R.W. "Pete" Denton, executi
te the Business and Finance,
rsitv "This committee will have a
into. They have to look at person
ng dise stock, profitability, and so 01
None of the committee memt
^ for comment late Tuesday.
jlave Trustees Mack Whittle and Hi
as ex-officio members on the cor
a pri- Palms was not sure when the
y run ish their duties, but he did ask th
no later than November to him.
In an unrelated matter, Palms
to naming members to the. rpsea
wviai . w ~ *
foundations board of directors.
"I have a list of 30 recommen<
taking the time to meet with then
Jnt of The President is scheduled to
recommended to the Executiv
'part- Board of Trustees tommorrow
_ Spartanburg.
nt files lav
SC, Red C
es. His wife filed a se- nistration has <
suit, saying her hus- can Red Cross
ise has had an effect on ately guard aj
nship. blood.
kirk's lawyer, Charles The Lowcoi
iw Jr. of Columbia, shut down n
>nly that his client is in March becaus
collection prxx
/an Buskirk became ill can Red Cross
>r his operation, Hen- it will close al
e was not diagnosed as rotation next ;
S until May. collection systt
uit is Henshaw's third x/mon
r, , ? , . MUoC. and
Red Cross involving Q
d blood. More than a UX)SS are gett
, --- fi j themselves in i
have been filed in the federa, court
; with more than 100 blood plalelets
3untry- infant The ch
Focxl and Drug Admi- third birthday.
river flips car, ^
hurts Arafat 111?lllll
, Tunisia - PLO- Bush's bu
Nasser Arafat escaped more thai
n tin ear nuorhirnoH
v1" r^rrirTnTi washingt
iding across Iraq at ... .
i 100 mph, a PLO administrauon l
~ v mate of the fed<
Tuesday. for flscal 1992
lard threw himself on $67.4 billion ir
-old Arafat as the car cast five months
and both the guard's A mid-year
broken, the source issued Monday
id the driver and two deficits this yea
uards were bruised. ing much of th
cost of bailing
i occurred Sunday, 90 dal institutions,
the Jordanian border, Both defici
as being driven from would surpas
Amman, Jordan, the yearly record t
set in 1986.
iting
; blames
r if and sick employees,
say Jacobs declined to comment whether Burja
ger King had any critical faults in their
na- inspection.
Russell claims the restaurant scored 90
[1g> points, enough to warrant an 'A'-rating.
ec- "This is all because of structure problems.
We scored very well and could petition the
ur- rating if need be," he said,
use Russell also said the restaurant will go
iti- through remodeling within "four to six
1-5 weeks." The renovations will last for about
45 days.
id- Russell did not specify which structural
lty violations were broken, but he did say there
:ts, were such things like "cracked bricks in the
ion restaurant."
Cher.k it nut!
U1CU '
f Applied Professional
sctor, Department of
iment Vice President
ifessor.
ve vice president for
lot of areas to look
nel matters, menchana,"
Palms said.
>ers could be reached
erb Adams will serve
rimittee.
committee might fine
committee to report
also said he is closer
rch and development
dations and I've been
a," he said.
It Of" norvtan fknf w.ma
mi liaiiiu uiai win ^
e committee of the
in their meeting in
vsuit Mp
r?ss mi
criticized the Amerifor
failing to adequgainst
AIDS-tainted
mtry chapter had to
tost collections in
e of concerns over
cedures. The Ameri;
announced in May
I of its 53 centers in
year to overhaul its
the Lowcountry Red
ing ready to defend
a separate lawsuit in
over AIDS-tainted
given to a Beaufort John Safko, an astrom
iild died before his ing Thursday's eclipse. T
ISUUiOi
|?SS Kirkland's services
MiMW; scheduled for toda^
dget deficit BAMBERG ? Funeral s
ovnoptaH v^ces for Norman Kirkland, v
I expected served nearly 30 years on
'ON ? The Bush state Board of Corrections, hi
las raised its esti- been scheduled for today,
iral budget deficit Kirkland, 77, died Monday
to $348.3 billion, Ws Bamberg home. Funeral s
lore than it fore- vices will be held at Trinity I
; ago. ited Methodist Church in Ba
budget review ber8? witb burial in Bamb<
forecasts record Memory Gardens,
r and next blam- Kirkland had served on I
e red ink on the corrections board since th<
out failed finan- Gov. Ernest Hollings appoin
him in 1961.
ts, if realized, In 1975, the state named t
s the previous Kirkland Correctional Instituti
)f $221.1 billion in honor of the Bambe
resident.
remodeling
When The Gamecock sent photographer
Lori Toney to the restaurant Tuesday afternoon
to take a picture of the DHEC rating,
PrAnrlo U/illln . < I * -??<*??- lootili ,?in mt WMHH
uivmuu ?t linaiiia, diMsutiiL manager, uemanded
that no pictures be taken on Burger X!
"I'm glad that when I took the picture, I
wasn't standing on the pavement Otherwise, |L1
she may have jumped me. If she could have
put her hands on me, she would have," Toney
said.
Williams denied any irateness and said she
calmly told the photographer to leave.
"It is against our policy to allow pictures I
tO be taken on Burger King grounds. I have Lori Toney/The Gamecock
to have written authorization first I'm just
doing my job," Williams said. DHEC's 'C' approval rating
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