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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.
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community leaders in an abstinence
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