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South Korea convicts
American of murder
SEOUL, South Korea ? An
American soldier sentenced to life
in prison Wednesday for murdering
a Korean prostitute insisted he
was the victim of a warped justice
system.
In sentencing Pvt. Kenneth
Markle III, 20, of Keyser, W. Va?
presiding Seoul District Court
Judge Byon Dong-gul said the evi
denee showed Markle committed a
"cruel and inhumane" crime.
Markle called the verdict "complete
and utter nonsense," and his
father said he pkuined to appeal.
"People say justice is supposed
to be blind," Markle said. "The
people who reached this decision
are blind. I'm absolutely not guilty
of murdering her or any of the other
charges."
The case has revived antiAmerican
sentiment among
Koreans who demand the withdrawal
of the 36,000 U.S. troops
stationed in South Korea. Murder
is relatively uncommon in South
Korea, and the brutal nature of this
crime enraged activist women's
groups.
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House Medical Affairs
ommittee on Wednesday.
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Friday, April 9 indecent
Tower front d
irand Larceny of Word was spotted at
cessor. LaBorde. Some 'dcnce hall. II
ilentified people entered a buscs, and oil!
;ed room and stole 14 CDs, a P001 on Picke
d processor and a VMS tape, arrested and
total value of the items is bodies from h
.arccny of Pager. Greene IVIOIlds
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y has been notified. The esti- backside Wlth
ed value is $55. susPccUi ran bc
aturday, April 10 Tuesda
Vssault and Battery. Bates Simple
isc. T he victim said she was Marijuana. Mi
tutted at the residence hall, of Alcohol. Sn
received bruises on her nose was caught im
was transported to the hospi- gal activities,
by EMS. The victim said she Grand La
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>ers to increase telecommuni- tremendous a
s offerings teaching,
cover one research faculty "If those are
on that is to be lost in the which would
ions involved with
ate a development officer going to have
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new position. The officer less time to d
I be responsible for contacting and grant wrilii
li and seeking donations for The college
liege. for several yea
sons said outside donations constraints. An
itical to the college and that tion was elimi
ig the development officer number of urn
on is her top enhancement allowed to pro:
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ry Misener, family and com- from 60 to 40
y health nursing department grams have als
nan, said the cuts will mean into two main
he college will have to con- three,
ite more heavily on teaching Parsons said
ive less time to research. reductions in tl
y understanding is that this ate and doctors
rsity's primary mission is the college doe
ng," he said. "We will have more cuts in th
what we have to do to teach, gram.
I look at the positions which One staff m
to be lost, you will see that to remain anon
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Darwina S. Bttgarin
Deinetri K. Koutrakos
MarkM. Smith
C'hristoplter Martin
Kristen Dell Olsen
Mark M. Smith
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Fred E. Wencel
ousing and Residential Services Oregon' A. Criste
umalistn and Mass Coinmunications James 11. King. Ill
John E. Dunlap
Lisa M. Wilhelin
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Melissa L. Sweeney
arine Science Robert A. Kainphaus
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Klara J. Colin
Christian M. Turner
Lisa L. Twittv
ilitarv Science-Army ROTC Garth J. Case
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Margaret S. Young
Karen Radzituinski
Shannon L. Yellon
losophy I iennis Karl
Elizabeth Martin
Jennifer McArihur
Rebecca Shrutil
Matltew Talhert
iee of tlie Provost Bruce C.Coull
Lester A. Leflott
Steven V. Mann
Jerome I). Odom
Peter 11. Werner
Sharon Clare
Dorothy Fidler
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Leslie Burke
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o the (JSC police through April 14.
Exposure. South The victim said some unknown
loor. A naked man people took a CD player from an
the door of the res- office. The estimated value of the
e then ran between CD player is $300.
ccrs caught the sus- Illegal Use of Telephone.
:ns Street. He was Coker Life Sciences. Some
given some of his unknown people have been callis
room. ing repeatedly and breathing into
a ! the phone,
y, April lZ Auto Breaking. Bull Street. The
victim said some unknown people
irbancc. Women's stole the speakers from a car. The
oman said some value of the speakers is $250.
>eople squirted her
a water gun. The Wednesday, April 14.
Tore being caught.
Found Property. Burney.
V Aoril 13 Housing services found a bike.
" The value of the bike is $300.
Possession of Disor'lc,l> Conduct Blossom
nor with Possession SlreeI' A" otllCCT noucetl " ,mm
owden. The suspeci staggering up the Blossom Sueel
,-olved in some ille- hiu- Thc ?!,lccr smc"cd illcoh(>l
on the man s breath ;uid said die
reeny of Stereo 'nan had slurred speech.
;hool of Medicine. Compiled by Alissa Easton
nued from page 1
unount of clinical did not think the college should
have to suffer a severe funding cut
cut, then die faculty because the state needs nurses,
usually be more "The mission of the university,
scholarly activity is in part, is to meet the needs of die
a heavier teaching citizens of South Carolina," she
hat is going to mean said. "And the fact of the matter is
o scholarly activity that we rank at the bottom in many
ng," Misener stud. crucial health (matters) such as
has been downsizing infant mortality, age expectancy
rs because of budget and poverty."
associate dean posi- Parsons said the college is connated
last year. The tinuing to look at the cost-cutting
iergraduate students options. One possibility being congress
to the school's sidered would have the USC health
has been decreased profession schools working togeth.
The college's pro- er to form healdi courses that could
;o been consolidated be taken by students from a wide
divisions instead of range of health colleges. Parsons
said many healdi profession school
the cuts will mean deans have expressed interest in
lie number of gradu- developing this type of course sharil
offerings. She said ing.
s not intend to make "I think if we are faced with
e undergraduate pro- additional cuts, we would have to
eliminate programs," she said. "'I
lember, who wished am not threatening to close a proymous,
will lose her gram, but we feel we have reached
}f June. She said she the bottom line."
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Stephen E. Stancyk
Robert C. Tlmnell
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Byron E. Ainstutz
William M. Anderson
Noha A. Baker
Elizabeth C. Bangston
Carol L. Beckett
Alice B. Branton
Angela D. Braswell
Jarrod K. Brooks
Gina K. Campbell
Jennifer I. Campbell
Heather A. Carter
Margaret L. Cassels
Steven A. Cobum
Kristin A. Couturier
John S. Cunningham
Jeffry B. Dunson
Kimberly D. Everitt
Debra L. Gibbons
Minnie S. Goodwin
Courtney L. Graham
Ashley L. Grayson
Melanie C. Manna
Rebecca M. Heil
Angela H. Hewitt
Jon A. Hill
Dorigen K. Kasparek
Lauren LaC'oste
William J. LaLima
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Faith W. Lawrence
Keila M. Legree
David W. Liddy
Christi A. Liebelt
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Elizabeth A. Reiil
Shannon M. Reilly
Mary A. Rowan
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Julia A. Slapak
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Sharon R. Thomas
Dee E. Walker
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