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PATEBOOK Guide to Weel
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at 2:30 p.m. in Gambrell 152. Ri
will speak on Chiapas and Cut
An information session on t
Goldwater Scholarship for soph
mores and juniors majoring in mal
ematics, natural sciences and en
neering will be held Monday, Oct.
at 4 p.m. in the Gressette Room
the third floor of Harper Collej
Wednesdays
Academic Success Drop-in, 12:
12:50 p.m., RH 306.
Workshop on memory and a
centration through hypnosis with 1
Judy Small, 2-3 pm., Counseling a
Human Development Center. C
777-5223 for more information.
living Off Campus and Lea
ing (LOCAL), 2:30 pan., EH 307. C
the Off-Campus Student Services
RH 209 at 777-4174.
PALM Campus Ministry, 5
p.m., dinner and program, PAI
Center.
Student Government Sena
5 p.m., RH Theater.
Women Students' Associate
6 p.m., RH 201.
Campus Rape Awareness
p.m., Oct. 5, RH 332
Bible Study, 7 p.m., Presl
terian Student Center, 1702 Gre(
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Gamma Beta Phi Honor S<
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suspension of work there.
"We have not discovered anything at
this point that represents a safety problem,"
said Margaret Morrow, plant defense
manager for contractor Martin Marietta
Energy Systems Inc.
She said, "We have found several other
incidents where we have found confusion
in the way (regulations) were written
and called out, and things we need to
change."
The Department of Energy manager
for the plant said the situation that led
to the shutdown of the plant's uranium
reprocessing work was serious.
"The plant has had several instances
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WASHINGTON (AP)?A human rights
law group filed a petition against the
government on Tuesday charging that
bans on the sale of U.S. food and medicines
to Cuba violate international law
and cause widespread suffering on the
island.
"We are, in effect, killing innocent,
helpless, defenseless Cuban citizens,"
said Dr. Anthony Kirkpatrick, a University
of South Florida anesthesiolo.
gist.
He said at a news conference that a
tightening of the embargo in 1992 has
brought about increased suffering among
Cubans with diseases such as asthma
and pneumonia.
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The plant in Oak Ridge, Tenn., disassemblies
and stores the uranium from
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Cuba's failed system, not by the U.S. embargo.
The official, asking not to be identified,
said that while trade with Cuba is
prohibited, humanitarian donations are
not. She noted that $50 million in such
donations have been approved over the
past two years.
The petition was filed by the New
York-based Center for Constitutional
rights with the Inter-American Commission
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The petition was based on evidence
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It contends that Cuban children are
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Dr. Gustavo Roman, a neurologist
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A State Department official said it
is misguided to hold the United States
accountable for Cuba's health and nutritional
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Wayne Smith, a frequent critic of
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