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' " I UN negotiates access to eastern Bosnians TUZLA, Bosnia-Herzegovina ? The ITniferl Nations neonfiatprl with Serb commanders Thursday for access to eastern Bosnian enclaves being pounded in the fourth day of a withering Serb offensive. Thousands of Muslim civilians tied north through deep mountain snow as Serbs shelled the Cerska region. Scores are said to have been killed in the tank-led assault that began Monday just as the first U.S. aid was parachuting in. One report said Serbs had killed more than 90 refugees before they could reach Tuzla, about 30 miles to the northwest. The Serbs' grip on the region prevented confirmation of that report, along with another by the Bosnian BH press agency that 1,400 people were missing and feared dead. Western efforts to halt the bloodshed and aid civilians were having a limited effect. C Some college Co-op Student Co-op Studei Co-op Studi Most college students < All the i Co-op Students have E: Would y Cooperative r > CLASS IS aapGOOT \ / /*v T U DON' NEE ONE ( OGEE We know. Your alarm clock did and now you only have till class. Too bad you li\ minutes away. You should be living campus. At Whaley's M example, we offer a loca hard to beat. To live any would have to live in a c any serious student kno1 to get any studying done location isn't all that Wh offers. We provide surve msmm?j I m & ASSOCIATES 21 254-7* umamm Child released in H Waco cult standoff b: WACO, Texas ? Authorities CI locked in a standoff for a fifth day ca with a doomsday prophet and his m( armed cult negotiated Thursday ^ for the release of the brother of a hoy who left the compound Wednesday carrying a box of puppies. tar Negotiations by telephone went on sporadically through the night rep between agents and those inside the the fortified compound overseen or by David Koresh. apj A boy carrying 12 puppies was sh( released from the compound qc Wednesday evening, said j Franceska Perot, a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Alcohol, ieP Tobacco and Firearms. The pup- ovt pies' mother was killed in a $1shootout Sunday between federal bet agents and cult members and die puppies had not been fed since, eff she said. pre Perot said negotiations this prt morning focused on the release of ^ec a 20th child, the brother of the ~ boy who was released Wednesday. ai College Students students work as Peons. Not Co-op Stude s aren't always Broke. All Co-op jobs are j Oo'fpTS nts aren't \-A 1 vl O* Their skills are utilizi rotph ... ... -??W c I mm -mr mmrn ull UIC JUU. I I icy worR nan ire ClllClCSS after graduation. Not Co-> lotenUal employers. Co-op Students are different from other Fish in the xperience. They know what they i ou like to know more about Cooperative Education? Visit or call the Student Employment Center Education Summer Internships Part-time Employmt H. William Close (BA) Building, 6th Floor 777-2124 l M /// m tt Wi d W eras on all floors. n't go off vice around camj ten minutes nished or unfurn: re fifteen and more. And with a cb closer to semester, summe ill, for leases, you don't tion that's semester break to closer you So move to W iorm (and your wheels and ws it's hard the money you'll ? there.) But you can buy an aJ aley's Mill works, illance cam- TAT1 , Where home ffice Hours: -F 9:30-5:30 X iFinl 1 Main Street | Vj Ml '01 ^ The following reported to the USC p< through March 3. \ y Sunday, Feb. 2? \jr E2S52EE= H Larceny of Books. I -? * The victim left a boo ouse bill to suspend tended, from which 1Se investigations Monday, March 1ARLLS10N South Malicious Injury 1 rolina House members unani- Property. G-2 Lot The >usly approved a resolution she left her vehicle p; ursday asking Congress to sus- lot, but, when she ret .id die work of a federal panel was a big scratch ale t will recommend which mili y bases should be closed. ww t "m m~ The House acted in response to m l\/l orts that all naval facilities in V_^ -L JL Charleston area may be closed consolidated. I he resolution. University moderated t iroved 102-0, says Congress which the members luld study what the Base issues ranging from th isure Commission is doing. tion, strategies and func t also complains that too much ing the 1992 election, 1 air work on U.S. ships is done referred to as the '"V :rseas. It says the Navy spent Woman. I he pane 3 billion on repairs overseas touched on their views ween 1987 and 1991. and gender in their cam, r. . , . . The motivating fact* I he resolution has no legal Qf |he lists0was , ect. But it will be sent to changjng the face of g0 tsident Bill Clinton, Vice |ace that was dominate :sident A1 Gore, Delense males, according to Duk :retary Les Aspin and the South "it bothers me tha olina congressional delegation. seats, and we all know they are, that the pec there have been then Kempe said. The panel also disci ""H paign strategies in th Gamble said she condu before beginning her c see if voters were reeej nts. DEADLINE PORl 1 IV op Students. _ Wed., March 17 S68.. 5:30 pm Russell House 3' want in a career. P int " o -2T ll - - r | 5e I I I I I Has sorr Shuttlecock serous, eeither fur ished apartments loice between r and short term r . n have to wait till Come bY Ro? make your move. haley's Mill, park walk to class. With save on spare tires, arm clock that isn't far away. ftk F Deadlines Tuesday for Thursday fo Friday for V 9 were Apparently, someone had keyed )lice the car. The estimated damage is $100. T Illegal Use of Telephone. C( 1 Snowden. The victim said he has h( 3A building, been receiving harassing phone k bag unat- calls. The victim was issued a tc three books pamphlet about harassing calls, nated value Larceny of Bookbag. Bates w i. " House Cafeteria. Some unknown Cl 1 people stole an unattended book- re to Personal bag from die cafeteria. The con- ? : victim said tents of the bookbag were a book, P arked in the a wallet, cash, credit cards and a ui urned, tliere checkbook, fhe estimated value of oi ng its side, damage is $97. m FN 1 J JL i continued trom page 1 he panel, in idea of an alternative to the long- i: discussed seated incumbent in her district, leir motiva- She also filed for the race at the n (raising dur- last minute to prevent a flood of c which Duke candidates for the seat. j< 'ear of the Thomas and Kempe both said dists also going door to door and meeting the y on abortion voters helped them win their first n paigns. House seats. ? rr for most The women said their friends he hope of and families gave them the greatest ^ vemment, a amount of support during the camid by white paign, although Rucker and :e. Thomas said their opponents tried v t there are to accuse them of neglecting their what seats children. e >ple sitting For the candidates, money did 11 i forever," not flow as easily as personal sup- ^ port. Kempe said she "lunched with n ussed cam- men" to draw up funds, and e: e election. Gamble invested her personal s< icted a poll funds to win the race. tl ampaign to As women candidates, all of ei ptive to the them thought their gender was an a< 777-5793 Q "J" FOllO Tuesday, , 7:30-9: lAOAZ,NE Gambrell 4: Submission "m"ea scneaun OPEN FLOOR 17 DEADLINE 10 minute limit lease Stop Srr n """ nd a Mess< io a rrienc iave a friend or professor with an upco Do you have a buddy about to gradu New job on the horizon? or leone done something special for you c Don't forget these special people Place an ad in the Gamecock toda m 313, Russell House or place by phone 777-4249 2x2 Display A Only $10.00 Must present USC ID > Friday's paper ^ r Monday's paper Vednesday's paper ' 1 1 Sewing the Cai Tuesday, March 2 I Larceny of Wallet. BA building, he victim left her purse unattend1 in the building. The victim said ir wallet, which contained cash id an ATM card, was stolen. The >tal estimated value of damage as $60. The wallet and ATM ird were later found in a men's istroom in the building. I Malicious Injury to Personal roperty. Wheat Street. Some iknown people slashed the tires i a car on Wheat Street. The estiated value of damage is $280. ;sue in and of itself. "The female or gender issue was ever really an overt issue in my ampaign, but it was a covert >suc, ivucnci ^aiu. As an African-American woman, lunter said she represented two linority groups: women and women of color." "It is a very different perspective tat I bring to this process that my olleagues who are not of color /ould bring," she said. All panel members want to ncourage more women to get tvolved in the political process, mong the suggestions the panel tembers named for women interred in a political career were to ick professional assistance, start at te local level and support and ncourage more women to become :tive in politics. 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