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through touch or inhalation. Fatal
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vaccine exists as well.

Mustard Gas

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respiratory tract damage when
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use of a gas mask.

US. has made presence

known; will war start?

‘In a yo-yo': Students, professors sound
off on possibilities of military action

By Mark VMH

STAFF WRITER

The United States flexed
its military muscle. and Iraq
responded an hour before a
potential air strike.

Now the question re»
mains. what will happen be-
tween the two countries, and
is it possible for another war
in the Persian Gulf?

“He (Hussein) seems like
he‘s pretty hard-nosed." said
Kevin Flynn. a business fresh-
man.

A U.N. resolution in 1991
demanded the full disclosure
and subsequent removal/de—
struction of Iraq's weapons of
mass destruction.

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arms inspectors and monitors
have been detained and ex-
pelled by the iraqi govern-
ment. and progress resumes
this week after another incii
dent of noncompliance.

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fessor Karen Mingst of the po-
litical science department.

George Greenwell thinks
the game will only continue.

“The problem isn’t who
has more missiles.“ said
Greenwel]. a communications
junior. “The focus should be on
Saddam Hussein. He‘s shown
numerous times he's going to
do what. he wants to do."

Many students haven't
ruled out a cooperative Iraq.
but their hope is often accom-
panied by hesitation.

”If the US. keeps pressure.
on Hussein. he‘ll eventually
give in." Flynn said. “If he
doesn't, we're probably look-
ing at another Gulf War."

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ernment may be scared now.
as lSC sophomore Andrea Na-
tale suggests Hussein's past
behavior isn‘t reassuring.

“I feel like he‘s kind of

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said. "This has been going on
for years."

Mingst said such actions
can be expected.

“These international
agencies have been brought in
after you've been defeated in a
war. to carry out some poli-
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the iraqi perspective. a way in

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situation in the Persian
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appear before a Pulaski County Judge on
Dec. 17.

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Hoping for quitters: Council
will man information tables in
Student Center today, Friday

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CONTRIBUTING WRlTER

Toda_\ and Friday. tobacco users will
be asked to question their habit.

As part of the list annual Great Ameri-
can Smokeout. the Student Health Adviso
i‘y Council will \[)()n.\t)l‘ information tables
at the Student (‘entcr on the second floor
near the food toiirt entrance by Long John
Silvers.

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can (‘ancer Socieii in 1977. seeks to raise
awareness of the Pili‘t‘ts of smoking and
methods to quit. and to promote smoke-free
living.

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the Oswald Building

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from 12 pm. until 4 pm. at the ()swald
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BOWLING GREEN A Western Kentucky
University student was arrested and charged yes—
terday with arson in connection with a fire that
destroyed a social fraternity house near the
school.

Charles Wick II. 19. was being held at the
Warren t‘ounty Regional Jail with bond set at
$100,000. Deputy Fire Chief Oscar Cherry said.

Wick was arrested at 12:30 pm. CST after a
joint investigation by the fire department and the
federal Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and
Firearms.

ATI“ Agent Don York. a public information
officer in the bureau‘s Louisville office. said
Wick was pledged to Kappa Alpha and lived near
the fi'aternity‘s 2 1/2-story house. which burned
down early Tuesday.

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residents after the fire was started. All 15 0ccu~
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Jury convicts Freemen of fraud

BILLINGS. Mont. A federal court jury con-
victed leaders of the Inilitantly anti-government
Montana Freemen of bank and mail fraud today
after a three-week trial. An earlier trial. which
ran seven weeks. ended with the jury deadlocked
on half the charges. Among those convicted to-
day were Rodney Skurdal and Daniel Petersen
.Ir.. leaders of the anti-government group that
held the FBI at bay for 81 days from their remote
Montana ranch in 1996.

16 states will sign tobacco deal

NEW YORK Ohio and Idaho joined 14 other
states that say they will sign the $206 billion tobac-
co settlement while attorneys general who have
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Starr given leeway on testimony

WASHINGTON Prosecutor Kenneth
Starr was given leeway yesterday to reach far
beyond the Monica Lewinsky matter as he
makes l’ll> case at President Clinton‘s impeach-
ment hearing. The White House assigned an ar.
dent Starr critic to cross-examine him. With Re-
publicans and Democrats readying for a parti-
san fight at the hearing tomorrow. Starr pre-
pared a presentation that would portray the
Lewinsky matter as the core of a pattern of 1y-
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WASHINGTON — President Clinton left the
White House yesterday for a tiva economic
mission to Asia. He plans stops in Tokyo; Seoul.
South Korea; and Guam. a US. Pacific territory
hit hard by Japan’s recession. Clinton said
Japan. gripped by its worst economic recession
since World War II, remains the key to protect-
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crowd Tuesday are looking forward to a day when someone else
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Towns near volcano evacuated

MEXICO CITY — Hundreds of people were
evacuated yesterday from villages near Mexico’s
most explosive volcano. following experts' warn-
ings an eruption was likely within days. Volca-
nologists have recorded thousands of small
tremors at the 12700th Volcano del Fuego —
Spanish for Volcano of Fire — and have detected
chemical changes in waters near the mountain.
280 miles west of Mexico City.

‘Good Times' star Rolle dead at 78

LOS ANGELES ~— Emmy-winning actress
Esther RoIIe. best known for the sitcom “Good

 

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WW h said yesterday.

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Pulaski County Sheriff’s De-
partment showed Watts’ blood-
alcohol level at 0.15 after the
Sunday morning accident. In
Kentucky, 3 driver is presumed
drunk at 0.10 or higher.

“I was surprised because
they first said it wasn’t alcohol
related." said Amanda Weidel, a
psychology freshman.

UK Athletics Director C.M.
Newton had said at a news con-
ference on Sunday that to his
knowledge. alcohol had not been
a factor in the crash that killed
Steinmetz. 19. and Brock. 21,
who was a student at Eastern
Kentucky University. The three
were on a deer-hunting trip.

“He killed his two friends
for being stupid by drinking
and driving," Weidel said.

But she said Steinmetz and
Brock made a bad decision that
should serve as a lesson to others.

“I have never gotten in a car
with a drunk driver.“ she said.
“It just proves you shouldn‘t."

That view was reflected
over and over again in inter-
views on campus.

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“They had no business get-
ting in the car with them." archi~
tecture senior J.T. Hulan said.

“That's always a bad deci-
sion. You just don’t get in the
car with someone who's
drunk." said civil engineering
freshman Robin Schneider.

It is not yet known whether
Brock. of Hyden, and Steinmetz.
of Edgewood. had also been
drinking at the time of the
crash.

Autopsy and toxicology re-
sults will be returned in two
weeks, according to the Pulaski
County Coroner’s Office.

Steinmetz’s older brother.
Matt, said yesterday he hopes
the accident will provide a
warning to other students.

“People may not look drunk
or act drunk. but things can go
wrong whenever alcohol is in-
volved,” he said.

“I could care less if Artie or
Brock were drinking. Watts
shouldn’t have been."

Watts, 21, was driving his
1985 Chevrolet pickup south on
US. 27 when the when the truck
left the road and flipped over at
about 7 am. Sunday. throwing
all three men from the vehicle.
Steinmetz and Brock were pro-
nounced dead at the scene.

 

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which their sovereignty is being
infringed upon. where their na-
tional honor is a stake." Mingst
said. “Having people come in
from all over the world and ex-
pect your deepest military se-
crets is not something that any
country desires."

Other issues regarding the
regime that governs Iraq occu-
py the public.

Earlier this week. Clinton
said Iraq needed a new govern.
ment.

“This has been a very
bloody regime over the years.”
said professor Mike Desch of at
UK's Patterson School of Diplo-
macy and International Com-
merce. “We have no way of
knowing what the average Iraqi
citizen thinks."

Desch believes footage of
the anti-American demonstra-

tions and rallies for Iraq sup-
port “are complete theater."

U.N. sanctions are putting
the economic squeeze on the
country of Iraq, particularly af-
fecting the average citizen, not
the government. ‘

“I feel bad for the people of
Iraq.” said Sabna Deo, a graduate
student in chemistry. “They’re
the ones who have to suffer.”

The sanctions do not moti-
vate Iraq to cooperate with the
United Nations or the United
States because it has not been
made clear how and when they
will be lifted. Mingst said.

Meanwhile, Desch thinks
the impotence of the sanctions
might be helping Iraq in gain-
ing support against what it
thinks are unjust measures.

“There’s a widespread sense
that the UN. sanctions are not
working, that they’re hurting in-
nocent people and that they
ought to be lifted.” Desch said. “I
think the Iraqis. given how
weak their position is, objective-
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