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Page 2 <fTis?pn) /frxCRfME ? U ./REPORT^ i Si June 19 ir Assistance rendered, Club Mer- ? cedes. Assistance was requested by . SLED to serve civil process at Club ^ Mercedes. During the service, SLED arrested three individuals. H je June 14 oi Grand larceny of laptop com- ^ puter, Douglas. The victim said that, n w World & national news from the AP wire U.S.: World better prepared for Y2K ti NEW YORK?Venezuela is consult- h ing with psychiatrists on how to ex- , plain to the public what might happen with the Year 2000 computer bug. The J Philippines wants to bring the bug to the dinner table ? as a conversation ? topic. And countries in sub-Saharan Africa are worried about finding enough ^ A ?A Al 1? C( CA^ei U5 l/U gCt I1U U1 tllC UUg. John Koskinen, head of President Clinton's Council on Year 2000 Con- ^ version, said he's delighted the world a is finally focusing on Y2K problems al and cooperating in trying to solve them. c' Six months after the first global conference on the millennium bug, ex perts from more than 170 countries ^ Get a jump AM loll vii | Take summer school credit courses at The Darla Moore School of Busine accounting, international ^ business, marketing, management, information systems, finance, and business law. Call 803- M 777-2191 for how you V can get into summer school for your head start m m into your business M iWr?3//?TinoT7H^1f??y??I?b^T JB hen he left his secure room, somele removed his laptop computer. The jmputer had been on the victim's esk near the door. Estimated value: 3,000. Malicious injury to real proprty, Russell House. The complainant lid someone used black, permanent ik and wrote on the inside and outde of two windows in the WUSCM radio station. Investigation connues. Non-criminal mischief, Russell buse. The complainant said the sublet used brown spray paint to write a three walls at the WUSC-FM raio station. The subject said he did't think it was wrong because the alls were soon to be painted. let Tuesday at the United Nations to ssess progress in dealing with Yeai 000 problems and preparations foi oping with possible computei litches. "My sense is there has been a la change in the preparedness of the orld in the last six months," Koskien said Monday. "Nobody is saying lis isn't a problem. So what we now ave is a race to the finish line." Clinton urges fosovars to wait TENKOVEC CAMP, Macedonia - Refugees in a tent city embraced resident Clinton Tbesday as a beloved, mquering hero. Speaking within sight of Kosovo linton beseeched the ethnic Albanins not to rush home to the bomb-rav*ed province before land mines were eared. "I don't want any child hurt; I don'1 ant anyone else to lose an arm or a ig or a child because of a land mine,' linton said. :jr. I ^ r sst L A CAROLINA NEWS Bush preach BUSH continued from page 1 are all fighting full blast. The winner will get the nomination." The younger Bush says he has a solid record, including tax cuts of $1 billion from the Tfexas state budget in i r\r\n __ J <)><-? xi.: I anu <j>z uiuiun mis year. "My F at Ul Woi r ' :;!:^ .' i ! ! I S|(? >T< WOR UpSup Interested ; Unit { , \ : ii. ( 1 . 11 An equal op es abstinence i Bush said federal ta^ cuts in marginal rates, which increase as incomes rise, would be a top priority. "We live in a dangerous world," and the next president has to reinvigo rate the military, Bush said. "You need a sharpened sword to deal in the dangerous world of the 21st century." 'art-tin PS is R 'king 0 "UPS $10,000 a y Isnape ot my time loadi L packages, at a day. After it feels good It's like doini a gym-excei 9 of working at benefits-like work sched holidays anc company un( UPS. And nc more. They V your way thr worked at U be in better financially." KING FOR STUDENTS W i DELIVERS i ipplicants sho ed Parcel Ser @ 822-6294. iportunity employ Wednesday, June 23,19991 n Greenville While Bush feels the call to arms, he also is making calls for chastity. Bush congratulated students and community leaders in an abstinence education program on a stop in Greenville. The students were part of a Charleston-based abstinence program, Heritage Community Services. leJob eally lit." is paying me almost ear to get in the best life. See, I work paring and unloading :>out three to five hours sitting in class all day, to get some exercise, g a couple of hours in ct you get paid to work not the only advantage : UPS. There are other ) choosing your own ule and getting paid j vacations. No other jerstands students like ) other company offers make it easy to work ough school, whole student body PS, everybody would shape-physically and A I 1 IA n I f Frt P* A HU WUnK H)K US. BUGHIM uld contact vice er, m/f/h/v