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??????????? fl HI mm mM mm m Security Council ends Taped c( Haitian embargo shows m The Security Council voted Terminall) unanimously Friday to suspend its trembling in oil embargo against Haiti, and Kevorkian, "I diplomats said the first oil tankers want to die" ir _ wuuiu icdiu uic v^cuiuuciiii cuunuy sauon a mon within days. helped him coi The oil embargo and other sane- The 30-mir tions placed on Haiti two months during Kevo ago had a devastating effect on the hearing Friday country's economy and were, broke Michi diplomats said, a major factor assisted suici< behind the ruling military junta's continue Sept. agreement to step down and permit The man 1 the return of the Rev. Jean- signed autogi Bertrand Aristide as president. courthouse. USC Cheerleaders First Meeting & Practic Field House - Whaley Si j-| Cocky" For More Information, ( GC i ? c oO _ ^ ^ V Da \l Coming 1 Live Rock IN' Roll with y^rj^u recording grou Brother C< <a - ? Coming Attractions: Drivin' n Cryin October 5 Winger October (date to be announced)! 362 Jacob Rd. off Greystone B 731-0555 for more jnversation Bug larvae infest an's plea candy bar supply ' ill Thomas Hyde, An Anderson candy wholesaler pain, told Dr. Jack js trashing a 0f j(S candy bar want to end this, I , T. . r . .. supply. The reason is an infestation i a viaeoiapeu conver- 1 th before Kevorkian ot larvaemmit suicide. At ^easl tw0 Thomas & Howard mte tape was played Cash & Carry retail customers rkian's preliminary returned candy supplies this week / on a charge that he after maggots were found. "It's a gan s law banning problem any retailer faces during je. The hearing will , , ? g the warm summer months, managtnown as Dr. Death er Neil Latham said. raphs as he left the He promised to hike back any supplies retailers wanted to return. 1 ;C Fall Tryouts For: Cheerleaders Football Mic-Man Mascot V :e: Monday, August 30, 4:00pm :reet - Across Trom bates equirements: Full-time USC Student Undergraduate Physically Fit Academics Males and Females Freshmen and Upperclassmen Contact Bill Boggs at 777-8429 ) COCKS! fe. "ROCK ON THE HILL" ck to School Bash rhursday, September 2 _?Tickets $6.00 ^s^oors open @ 7:00 pnT^> Showtime 9:00 pm"C^ me^^AT^ ]/ DAMON JOHNSON ROMAN GUCK L3nfll^ ?* * K||?^^| ttt j&>&?lm ' ' 6B opening for for pri vate panics or Allmignty promotions Sunday ^ *' thru Wednesday lvd. Behind Embassy Suites call ; concert information Russell House Theater re By GORDON MANTLER "This project was th< University Editor tion of many months of The newly renovated Russell Daniels said. We re ver House Theater officially opened Pr?ject- And without Tuesday, sporting a subdued but wf, wouldn 1 have becn classy gamut and gray motif. K f . . e The first phase of tl About 35 people showed up for , . , * _ ,, ? ..' . started in 1990, was thi the small ribbon-cutting ceremony, f ... , ,... ? . r 4. of a new 35 mm project! which marked the opening ot the . . . r , . , , , h ? round sound system, mfuthtshed theater. Thc sccon(| hase w SGA Vice President Brian overhaul, the first time C omer, Stephen Brown, cinematic foogn redone since i arts cnair tor li-u, ana taaie in ^ mid-'7()s. The c< Daniels, director of the Russell included replacing th House, all said a few words about drapes, floor tiles, lig the project before Coiner and seats plus extensive w< Brown snipped the ribbon stretched stage and duct system, across the doorway. The total cost of the : Other than one last inspection, not including the electre the ribbon cutting ended the second ment, was $100,000. and final phase of the project. Parents Association which began in early May after $37,000 to the project CPU's movie schedule finished. dent activity fees provide The Gamecock Wants i It's one of those Welcome Back ! you to come and check us out. get a story assignment ] Get started now. The Gamecock j people to work as news, feature < i artists, photographers and chimn 1 know how to read and write I j working with us will make your j our welcome back meeting this ^ I the Russell House room 327. It's I could ever make while still in coi | The Gamecock. It'i 1 II* Ilia 111 ( IIIIII>11IIIIIIIll I THE/1 \ MF UM11 Welcomes All To The 1993-94 I <K \N POOL BOARD GAMES , LOUNGE AREA -jmjm v/ v/ a. i \yi -?ui a. jljl wjlja <3 2nd I Available to all USC Stuck opens for business z culmina- The remainder of the money came planning," from a one-time special project y proud of allocation from the state, your help, The consensus from the students able to do present at the ceremony was that the new theater is a great improvele project, ment from the bright, orange-domie purchase nated one of years past. or anu sur- 1 was very pieaseu witn now it looked," said Bryce Nelson, a biol'as a total ogy junior. "It seems to have a the theater very toned-down anu relaxed t was built appearance, and hopefully, it will onstruction bring out more people." e ceiling, About an hour of previews was hting and shown after the ceremony to give ork on the people a first taste of the new theater. CPU also began their fall renovation, movie schedule Tuesday. >nic equip- "I think this theater enhances an The USC already exciting movie program, donated and it will inspire us to have bigger while stu- events there in the future," Brown :d $10,000. said. Newspaper | You! Meeting things. We want \ /Iay be meet some people, \ that kind of thing. is looking for enthusiastic ! 1 i S 1 ' ? ma sports writers, grapnic \ ey sweeps. You need only | the Queen's English and j portfolio shine. Come to | Vednesday at 8:00 p.m. in j the best career move you I liege. 3 the fine print. I MM IIMUHIIiaHIIIMI.IIlf iffl C fl -1 s~\ /-v f O OlUUCIlLd School Year VIDEO GAMES PING PONG TELEVISION 7loor, Russell House ints, Staff & Faculty ?