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2 ?????? nim/i %#?*???????* im a titled "Nature-based Tourism: An Alternative for Rural Economic Development" Refreshments will be served at 3:20 p.m. For more information, contact Dr. Minghi and 777-4975. Thursday is National Primary Care Day, and faculty from the School of Medicine will discuss why they chose their specialties. Speakers include: Dr. Janice Bacon (ob-gyn), David Greenhouse (family practice), Frederick Smith (internal medicine) and George Stallworth (pediatrics). The lecture will be held on the Medical School campus on Garner's Ferry Road in the A4 Lecture Hall from 121 p.m. Beta Alpha Psi will hold a cookout at Pine Island on Friday, Sept. 30 from 5-9 p.m. Dress is casual and transportation will be provided. For more information contact 777-4710. Sundays Ballroom Dance Club, 4-5 p.m., Blatt PE. Center Room 107. For mere information, call Gabriele at 256-3140 Worship Service and Dinner, 5:30 p.m., PALM Center, 728 Pick- . ens St. Tuesdays Student Ad Federation, 4 p.m., Coliseum 4027 Gay/Lesbian student support group, 4:45-6:15 p.m., Lisa Yanity. Contact the Counseling and Human Development Center at 777-5223 for more information. Carolina for KIDS, 6 p.m., RH 302 Dinner and program, 6 p.m., rt i t ! o j i j. /i x rresuyierian oiuueni denier, l fuz Greene St. Carolina Cares, 7 pjn., RH 204 Student Psychology Associav tion, 7 p.m., Barnwell Conference Room Homecoming Commission, 7:15 p.m., RH 307 USC Model United Nations Club, 8 p.m., Gambrell 201 SAGE (Students Acting for a Greener Earth), an environmental action group, 8 p.m., RH 302 Campus Coalition for literacy, every other Tuesday, RH 202,8:30 p.m. For more information call 7778402. IK IHHIHHHIHHIHHKJBHHHHH Wednesdays Young Democrats, ] Academic Success Drop to impress your college pn 12:10-12:50 p.m., Sept. 28, Living Off Campus an< ing (LOCAL), 2:30 pm., RH J tact Off Campus Student Se RH 209,777-4174 Seminary Day for the Center, Sept. 28,3-5 p.m., G lobby PALM Campus Minis p.m., dinner and program Student Government S p.m., RH Theater Women Student's Ass< 6 p.m., RH 201, "Nutrition ness." Bible Study, 7 p.m., Pr ian Student Center, 1702 Gr CPU Golden Spur Con 7:30 p.m., CPU Conferenc u CPU Special Program mittee, 8 p.m., RH 201 CPU Contemporary I Committee, 8:30 p.m., RH 3< College Republicans, 7: Gambrell 151. Contact Larry ford at 544-3501 or Vernon port at 796-7402 for more ii tion. Bisexual, Gay and Lest sociation, 8 p.m., BA 303 Fellowship of Christii letes, 9 p.m., the Roost lobby. I Gentry at 256-8067 for mor mation. Thursdays Adult Reading Prograi Training, 6-9 p.m., State Liter source Center "Heart to Heart," 7 p.n tist Student Union, 700 Pick CPU Ideas & Issues C tee, T30 pjn., CPU Conferenc Intervarsity Christian! ship, 8 p.m., RH 303. For m formation, contact Richard G at 256-1211. Campus Crusade for "Prime Time7:30 D.m.. RH 3: Dave at 551-5577 for more ir tion. Christian Coffee Hous p.m., PALM Center Tb? Gamecock Wxlimda ? Charleston to app CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP)?Charleston track with them." *H 306. got a strong signal from Washington on The plan calls 1 in, "How Tuesday that its plan to redevelop the base as a termina jfessor " sprawling Charleston Naval Base ere- Authority, a marim RH 306 oting 12,000jobs will be approved. a shipyard. The pi d Leam- e ^oca^ 8^?UP redeveloping the base office park complex ,rt_ received a waiver from a Defense De- recreational facilit 301 conpartment rule which would have allowed The final Defer rvices m the government to directly market base sion on the plan isr property on its own. ly next year, s C areer "It's de facto saying they're going to Had Charleston ambrell adhere to the community reuse plan," er, the goveramen said Madeline McGee, the executive di- other purchasers try, 5:30 rector of the Charleston Naval Complex gardless of the cor Redevelopment Authority. "This is one would have meant C of several indications we seem to Vie on nine monfVio in no, cuatc, u ? ******/ *"v"v"u "* * v' iciation, CPU 0(1(18 SMCS, TO and fit- 7 MAI U MUNOZ Staff Writer tivities in [places li "ffT The Carolina Program Union is ex- to advertise CPU i . panding its activities and allowing stu- ^ ^ Set involv 1D^ ' dents to have a better idea about what . addition to i eRoom is being done with the money CPU spends slide shows will ac ts Com- at USC. speakers, concerts The student-run organization is plan- CPU will bring to Sounds ning to buy a slide projector, a .35 mm Brown, CPU presi )6 still camera and a video camera to help spots shot with the 30 p.m., showcase student activities, said CPU aired on WCFG-T\ Drake! secretary Kamilah Milford, "It is important Daven- "The slide projector will be used to to have long-range lforma show students previews of movies...and ting that we find nc to show slide shows from snapshots of and promote our pn students taken on the .35 mm camera," Money to buy 1 >ianAs- Milford said. "The video camera," she come from "roll ovef added, "will be used to tape different ao- describes as mone\ an Ath Jordan ends religion AMMAN, Jordan (AP) ? Jordan re- "I think it's a go a Tutor nounced its religious links to the West direction," said Hass aiy Re- Bank Tuesday in a move apparently affairs minister in t aimed at avoiding further conflict with rule government. i., Bap- the PLO, but maintained its spiritual "Only the people ;ens St. claim to Jerusalem. here should be resp ommit- A statement issued by Prime Min- sites," Abdel RaoufT e Room *ster Abdul-Salam Majali said Jordan Bank town of Hebr Fellow- was a*so dismissing hundreds of em- outside the Tomb of 1 ore in- ployees of nearly 40 religious sites in the is holy to both Musi rinnan ^est Bank. Relations betwe The statement, read on national tele- Palestine National A . vision, stressed that Jordan would con- after Jordan and Is hrist tinue to "support the Palestinians by all ration July 25 in wl 27. Call means and ways, and will not allow any edged Jordan's spec iforma- side to harm the deep-rooted relations Jerusalem's Muslin between the Palestinian and Jordanian Palestinians vie\ ie, 9-11 people." to undermine their It said the action was taken on King as the capital of a 1 Hussein's orders. state. ^ y If, September 28, 1994 ]y base reuse pi as the government sought pre or using parts of the then reviewed them. 1 for the State Ports " They (the government) v e industrial park and had first rights to the prop< an also envisions an would have been a long, d i, manna, pants ana process, saia jvatie Kama, ies. woman for the redevelopme ise Department deci- "We will get first choice beca ft expected until ear- so far along in the process." Last year the governme: not received the waiv- to close down the base and th< t could have sought a loss of an estimated 28,000 j for the~property re- Charleston area, final closure amunity plan. That The 39-page base reuse plan a delay of more than the base could employ as man; developing the base people within 20 years. leo with extra fui ke] the Golden Spur tain programs that were can md let people know the money rolled over into th ed" "Because of scheduling difficu no previewre, the #f our m that waa tjed Ivertise comedians, ^ . and newr programs tracts dunng the spnng was 1 use, said Stephen we>re ^gto ^ch studei ident. Commercial off campus," Brown said, video camera will be The purpose of CPU is to r, he said. dents needs, be programmer ft for all organizations an(j bring entertaining and< goals, and...it isfit- al activities to tiy get sti sw ways to advertise . , wama " Rrmim cold VOlVed. ;he equipment will *f^e ^ ^os^er an educ? money, which Brown vironment outside of the clas ' designated for cer- well as entertain," Brown sai s links to West Ba iod step in the right Jordan ruled the West Bank an Tahboub, Islamic Jerusalem for 17 years before ;he Palestinian self- seized by Israel in the 1967 M war. It severed legal and admi who made sacrifices to the West Bank in 198* jonsible for the holy maintained his guardiansliip o ilbam from die West j^m g^eg -n ^ ^egt j on said as he stood Wh^Ip he Patriarchs, which Jonian 8pentabout$9mil! luns and Jews. . . . . , ,, . :en Jordan and the maintaining the holy eh ithority was strained emphyees ">?? rael signed a decla- ? Tahboub said he was conl rich Israel acknowl- AsPute over Jerusalem could ial role in caring for 3nd hinted that the Palestinian i sites. insist on exclusive control in t ved it as an attempt J ordan. claim to Jerusalem "Jerusalem is for all Mus future Palestinian we cannot ban any Muslim fr ing his right to Jerusalem,' Bi Ian Waste waits "-k~' off shore fould have >rty and it WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) ? Ships carrawn-out rying nuclear waste from Europe will a spokes- remain several miles offshore here while nt agency. South Carolina challenges the U.S. Enuse we are erev Department's risht to brine the waste ashore, the department said Tuesnt decided day. e shipyard, "Secretary Hazel CLeary, as acourToon tegy state> has for a short time de18'n ' layed delivery," department spokesestimates * r* j i ag 12 goo woman Jayne Brady said. ' South Carolina wants a federal appeals court to reconsider its decision allowing ? * ! the spent nuclear fuel rods into the UnitItilJ ed States. The state contends the Energy Decelled and partment used negotiations to delay a is year. lawsuit, then allowed the ships to sail, lties, some As a result, the department now imup in con- properly claims the matter is an emereft over so ?ency>the aPPeal ^y8its on and State Attorney General Travis Medlock on Tuesday said papers had been sent to the U.S. Supreme Court asking mee 8 ~ it to take the case if the 4th UJ3. Circuit >rstu en Court of Appeals rejected the request iducation- for reconsideration, adents in- "We will... use all means at our disposal to keep South Carolina from beitional en- coming the dumping ground for the isroom, as world," Medlock said, d. The Energy Department says accepting the waste is crucial to keeping |YI Hz" control of the worlds weapons-grade ura" !? nium. The state says a more detailed environmental study should be conduct ed, which could take two years to com: and east plete. they were Last week, a three-judge panel of the iddle East 4th Circuit appeals court threw out a inistrative lower court ruling blocking the shipment 1. Hussein The weapons-grade uranium is from f the Mus- research reactors in Austria, Denmark, lank and the Netherlands and Sweden. A shipment of 153 fuel assemblies was to come ion a year through Sunny Point Military Ocean ies and on Terminal in Brunswick County, N.C., then be shipped to the Savannah River fident the Site weapons plant on the South Carbe settled olina-Georgia border for storage, s wouldn't North Carolina officials had considalks with ered a lawsuit some time ago, but the Energy Department said its internadims and tional treaty authority would override om claim- any legal challenge, said Rachel Perry, ' he said, spokeswoman for Gov. Jim Hunt. TTEEfVUT ffi EE 1 IPiM The Department of Geography will host Jeff Allen of the Strom Thurmond Institute and Clemson University on Thursday, Sept. 29 at 3:30 p.m. in Calcott 113. The speech is en