The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 24, 1993, Page 2, Image 2

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|W^Bp Soviets want Yeltsin impeached MOSCOW ? The Constitutional Court ruled Tuesday that President Boris Yeltsin violated the Russian Constitution when he declared emergency rule, and the speaker of the Russian Congress said there were grounds to impeach him. Russia's 247-member standing legislature, the Supreme Soviet, called a meeting for Wednesday at which it may start impeachment proceedings. The court's decision, a nonbinding conclusion that did not mention impeachment, was likely to be disputed by the president's legal advisers. Court attorneys and Yeltsin's critics in the Congress clearly viewed the ruling as a green light to remove Yeltsin from office. Under Russian law, a conclusion by the court that Yeltsin violated the constitution gives the Supreme Soviet grounds to convene the 1,033-member Congress of People's Deputies, which can impeach him on a two-thirds vote. MUSLIM, Denny brought up the fact that < one of the most interesting ques- I tions he discussed with the audience was that of the status of women in the Arab world. "Right now, it is a push-pull issue in the Arab world and the Islam religion. In some ways, it is similar to the debate over the role of women in the Roman Catholic Church." i Denny, a professor of religious ' studies at the University of I ..... i^jyv Smoke It's that Please stop CANOE TRIPS Adventure Carolina Inc. <0 1107 State St., Cayce, SC 29033 (803)796-4505 Summer Internship DIRECTIONS by Carolina Connection. Sales/Advertising-Good pay and excellent experience. Uur interns go on to work in lucrative sales positions and Ad agencies. Start part-time immediately have 4 weeks summer vacation. Fax resumes (919) 452-1805 will call for interview. Spending II In Greenvi Last year over 750 stui 80 institutions took clas Tech's Summer Trans Because it's a great way i a class. 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The 57-year-old Allen said he z;0 UI struck up an affair with Farrow's adopted daughter after his relationship with Farrow had become we a "joyless, sexless." He said he vve a considered Previn an adult, unre- comi1 lated to Farrow's other children. Allen wants custody of their 5- chan; year-old son, Satchel, and their secui two adopted children, Dylan, 7, tor t and Moses, 14. He claims FaiTow and is an unfit mother. Harp antinued from page 1 j Colorado, has traveled to and lectured extensively on Islam in Egypt, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia and the West Bank in Israel. He has written several books on Islam and is co-editor of "The Holy Book in Comparative Perspective," published by the USC Press. Denny is also the gen 1 1 Z A. ~ ? * I 1 _ erai euuoi ui a senes 01 dooks on comparative religion for" the USC Press. 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The Columbia and thei lCP planned a rally next to atten to protest what it contends USC of ocal elected officials' "cal- dves in actions against blacks. ^cho in Roy Harper, chairman of l^at Columbia NAACP political support n committee, said the April m rch is to alert the communi- manage "the myriad of problems a hanc^ African-American people ent\ , .u. u: And ni uie v,oiumuia meiropoiiDirectoi rea' said "y also is in observance of the 0 ' ,/ f X/f . Scholl anniversary of Martin , r , . spokesp ;r Kina Jr. s assassination . ., , ? neling i pri '. . . agemei e National Association for imnrovi \dvancement of Colored campus le march will go by the Schol ubia City Hall and Richland ^and ?j ty Judicial Center. hip-hop ather than put out fires, as re often called upon to do, re seeking to mobilize the nunity," Harper said. irper said the group wants to ge the election procedures to re equitable representation ilacks in local government to challenge Solicitor Dick ootlian's policies. low to free yourself f BOA CONSTR If you've got something hanging around :hances are there's someone else who will \ will help you reach that person. For only $1 nearly 29,000 readers just what you have to :all 777-4249. Advertise in The Gamecock id Out About Drugs, Sex & AIDS, i COCgT Featuring: The Toaster John and Mary (of 10,000 Maniacs) Dashboard Saviors Channel Zero &, hosted by comedian Kevin Sunday, April 4 on PE Field A (Rain location- RH Ballroom 5pmABSOLUTELY FI Situ This program is paid for, in part, by studeni Financial Aid A[ for 1993 Summe Ma\i/ Avoilohlo in ftia Tinill l^un i \ i unuuiv 111 tuv x uiMi If you anticipate the need for attend any summer session,; the Financial Aid Office an counselor to obtain the appi Deadline to submit all nece financial aid application, Contact: Financial Aid 1714 College holl exposes you VIPTON KNIGHT Scholl, station manager at f- vjj began his career as disc "Frosty G" at the student ation in the Spring of '90 to id high school, Scholl felt fered him the best altema- The band has f broadcast management. in the process of 11 said he has always felt local bands by g >lumbia bands need more opportunities, wh from the community than his position as sta ; given and that as station Scholl has his < r for two semesters, he has hop rap segment in promoting the local tal- to 9 p.m., in whic numoer 01 guesi y Uhrich, WUSC Music offering a broad and Anthropology senior, rap music. \s station manager, Todd Before starting has been a positive admired anothei erson for WUSC in chan- "Funk Mobile," issues through upper man- Stuff, but felt the it (administration) and more exposure, ing relations dealing with "I feel that hip activities." ed, and as rap ha .1 is the lead rapper for his past few years, tl barton Funk," a local, live genres in the real) band here in Columbia. need to be repre ; I | c :rom a 9 foot t\w 5^^ Y | AC/DC. 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There are :h he interviews a 30- to 40-year-old guys (DJs) that bands as well as think they're in touch with what array of nouveau young people want to listen to, but in actuality, they're not." his show, Scholl WUSC Promotions Director r rap show, the Cathy Rimmer said, "Todd is a hosted by Bad good guy who gives everyone a :re was room for fair chance to get things done, and in the event that someone messes hop has expand- UP' ls Sreat *n one-on-one relas exploded in the tions anc* alwaYs touching base lere are so many wlUl ^ s,aff- He IS always o^11 m of hip hop that t0"ew lcleas a"d always supports tsented. which I ^!fver Ihe stalf feels 15 lmP?rwuscJMW ALTERNATIVE 90.5 jjg^ I HEAI)BANGERS BASfTl ASER LIGHT ROCK CONCERT ~ WATT DOLBY? Sound FULL COLOR 3-D LASER BEAMS pill FEATURING THE MUSIC OF: IS & ROSES METALLICA VAN HALEN SCORPIONS SY DEF LEPPARD ? 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