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Iraq denies atte
BAGHDAD, Iraq ? Iraq
denied Pentagon assertions of
forces attacking Shiite Muslim villages
in the * country's south
Thursday, while accusing U.S. offi
cutis 01 ianricauug stories to
relieve the boredom of American
pilots.
Meanwhile, the six-nation (lull
Cooperation Council for the first
Si me declined its support for the
"no-fly" /one being enforced over
U.N. commander accu
SARAJEVO, Bosnia- ]
Herzegovina ? The commander
of U.N. troops in Sarajevo accused 1
Bosnian forces Wednesday of ;
attacking a U.N. convoy and said it ;
was part of a plan to discredit the <
United Nations.
In New York, the Security i
Council scheduled a closed-door t
meeting for Wednesday evening at
France's request to discuss 1
Tuesday's attack, which killed two <
PSC rejects phor
COLUMBIA ? A proposal c
by 18 South Carolina telephone /
companies to lower the cost of t
long-distance calls within the 1
state while raising basic monthly
phone bills has been rejected by f
the state Public Service v
Commission. f
PSC officials confirmed that the
proposal was turned down n
Wednesday, but declined to discuss s
die reasons why. v
Ed Clement, executive director v
Kane
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new strategic plan lor the next c
, stage of development for the col- (
lege. I believe it is most appropri- j
ate that a change in leadership L
occur in conjunction with the
implementation of the college's ^
v plan," Kane said. 1,
Since he arrived in 1967, the col- c
lege's enrollment has grown from tJ
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alliance. It also accused li
President Saddam Hussein of
suing "genocidal" measures ag;
the Iraqi people.
Iraq's denial came in a gov
ment statement issued as the na
celebrated the anniversary of
Prophet Mohammed's birth wi
national holiday, fireworks
newspaper articles denouncing
West.
ses Bosnia of attac
French soldiers and wounded lis
In Paris, French Fore
Minister Roland Dumas called
assault "a veritable act of 1
against members of a humanitai
operation."
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<ee the II.N. insignia," IJ.N. B
Ten. Hussein Aly Abdulrazek s
These irresponsible elements
lave a, deliberate plan to jeoparc
)ur presence in Sarajevo."
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)f the South Carolina Telephi
Association, was uncertain whet
he industry will try to offe
evised plan.
Southern Bell spokeswon
4ary Epting said the compj
vants to see the PSC explanat
telore looking at its options.
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lumber. Rates lor 93 percent of
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vould have gone up if the p
vere adopted.
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ite students to nearly 3,000 un<
traduate and 1,000 graduate stude
More than 15 percent of all :
lents enrolled on the Colum
ampus are enrolled in the Coll
>f Business Administration,
acuity has grown from 46 to
luring his tenure.
"Together, with countless 5
lents, faculty members' busin
eaders and state Officials!. 6'e ^h
stablished the college as one
he finest business schools in
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-led NEW YORK ? A grand jury
raqi 'ias '^'used to indict a police ofTipur.
cer whose fatal shooting of a
linst Dominican immigrant touched off
three nights of violence in a New
em- York neighborhood in July, prosel(jon
cutors said Thursday.
,jlc In addition, a police lieutenant
th a was c'c:ucd U1 the death of a man
, I who fell from die top of a six-stothe
bui,din- durin" disturbances in
Washington Heights.
k Report says mon
/e. BOSTON ? About 30 million
ign Americans who are poor or strugthe
gle to get by fail to eat enough
war food as hunger spreads bevond
rian inner cities to the heartland, a
report says,
i to The research, prepared at the
rig. request of the Democratic chairman
aid. of the House Select Committee on
, ... Hunger, estimates hunger has grown
lize by 50 percent since the mid-1980s.
"When we see increasing poveri
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>nc Parents of USC students will be
hei greeted by Dr. and Mrs. John
r a Palms at the President's House on
the Horseshoe on Friday, Sept. 18.
lan Other activities during the day
iny include receptions by various academ1011
ic departments and residence halls, a
eta/111lm fAiir onrl rv*n rolK;
OUIU1U1U IUU1 (UIU 1CUIy. T?
5nS also will be offered for parents and the
^1C the day will be concluded with a comeis
edy night at the Punchline Comedy
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ier- our accomplishments," Kane said,
nts. The internationalization of the
stu- college is perhaps one of its most
bia recognized accomplishments under
ege Kane. Its Master of International
fhe Business Studies Program (M1BS),
150 created in 1974, is recognized as
one of the top programs in the
;tu- country, while the college's doctoress*
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The shooting of Jose (iarcia led
to three days of street violence on
the eve of the Democratic National
Convention. The violence left 53
officers and 16 civilians injured.
buildings and vehicles burned and
11 police gus damaged.
Officer Michael O'Kefcfe was
cleared in the deatli of Garcia and
Lt. Roger Parrino was cleared in
connection with the death of
I )agoberto Piehardo.
i poor go hungry
ty and decreasing incomes, it's no
at all surprising that hunger ha
increased," said J. Larry Brown
director of Tufts University':
Center on Hunger, Poverty ant
Nutrition Policy.
The increase in hunger also ere
ates potential for more learnim
deficiencies among young children
more illness among the elderly anc
diminished productivity for work
ers, he said.
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Club in Five Points.
On Saturday Sept. 19, there wil
be a power run/fun walk; an alumn
scholar's reception, brunch witl
guest speaker Dennis Pruitt, vici
president of student affairs am
uolley tours of Columbia.
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Highlighting activities will be ;
parent tailgate party prior to th<
start of the IJSC football gairn
against East Carolina.
Kane joined the university aftei
serving three years as executive
vice president of the Americar
Assembly of Collegiate School's ol
Business and Beta Gamma Signu
anu lour years as an assistant professor
of business at Saint Loui>
University.
His salary is $107,634 a yeat
and he will continue at this level
through his sabbatical year.
Palms is expected to name a
search committee for a new dean
soon.
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for U2 concert
By The Associated Press on Sept. 23, which attracts a clifferUSC
officials are preparing for ent audience,
the'next rock concert at Williams- vv'" he a thousand percent
Brice Stadium after making it easier to deal with, he said,
through the first heavy-metal con- Monday s concert gave ofticials
cert successfully. some experience in how to handle
"Considering everything we Sl,ch events, Bolin said, but he
were dealing with ... we were docsn t expect to have as many
incredibly fortunate. Hvervthins complaints about IJ2 coming to
kind of worked out. It was great." 'own.
said John Bolin, director of ? "" s a SrouP mosl Pe0Ple in
Carolina Coliseum. Columbia would like to see and
Seventy-four people were arrest- leel 15 wholesome. This is a consered
out of about 40.000 fans attend- vauve "2 IS an envi,
. ronmental sroup ... its music is
t inn the heavy metal concert . ~ . 1 ? _ ..
. u. e . r -.u xt socially conscious, Bolin said,
s Monday night teaturing Paith No J .
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Metallica and Guns N ,J . .. c
? -.v . mitment to market the stadium for
s Roses, university Spokeswoman . , , . .
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1 ^ Allen said. ? ? with football." Allen said. "We are
The ligurc was nowhere near Ihe please(1 wilh lhe way lhis
- 2,000 arrests Richland County wenl?
; Sheriff Allen Sloan had said were LMos| of ||)e arres|s durlng
, possible il things got oui ol hand. Monday's concert were for public
1 I thought things went super. I drunkennesS or drug possession and
- was informed that this was a very .h?
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explosive group. ... I was most cjais jhere were few incidents
delighted by the crowd s behavior, violence or vandalism.
|^e sa'd- To ensure things didn't get out
Promoter Wilson Howard of 0f hand, about 200 law enforceCellar
Door Concerts called the ment officers were at the concert,
show marvelous and said Columbia including private security, campus,
likely will see more such concerts city, county and state officers,
in the luture. Several people were arrested on
1 "Everybody seemed to have a charges of trying to take knives
i great time," he said. "The fact that into the stadium, Carl Stokes,
1 they (USC) have opened it (the sta- USC's safety director, said. Metal
2 dium) up to concerts makes detectors were used at each gate.
\ Columbia more accessible." At least two men were charged
Bolin is looking ahead to the with trying to sell parking spaces
a concert by the Irish rock band U2 on public rights-of-way.
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