(Dip Daily aar BM Earthy, Rustic Works Bring Warmth to Exhibit Dirt. Graphite. Charcoal. Horses’ hooves. These are the unconventional in gredients of “Connections: Traces and Fragments,” Marty Baird’s exciting art exhibit at the Carrboro Arts Center. The first day of autumn is Sept. 23, and Baird’s exhibition with its warm brown, orange and russet colors is an excellent introduction to the season. Her artwork has a rustic, Southwestern flare. She uses paper that has the look and feel of soft, tanned leather. Add to this an WAYNETTEGLADDEN Art Exhibit Carrboro Arts Center Through Sept. 28 occasional horse’s hoofprint, and the piece transforms itself into a kind of Western landscape. Baird’s artis very process-oriented. “The history of the paper is very important,” Bhutto Tries to Regain Political Power in Pakistan THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Benazir Bhutto’s sculpted face still makes the cam eras click furiously. Her charm can bring a crowd alive, and the prominent family name assures her a starring role in Pakistan’s perennial political dramas. But Bhutto, now4o and mother of three, is no longer the golden girl of Pakistani politics. Seeking to return to power in Oct. 6 elections, she faces skeptical voters who remember her disappointing performance as prime minister from 1988 to 1990 when she was the first woman to lead a modem Muslim state. Pakistan, the largest democratic nation in the Islamic world, is holding its third ballot in five turbulent years that have seen the death of a military dictator and the REACTION FROM PAGE 1 whose Israeli wife is a veteran of the country’s military, said he thought bring ing peace to the war-tom area would be a difficult process. 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In this exhibit, the yellow soil in the piece “French Frag ment” is actually from France, and the red and brown soil in "Piedmont Fragment” is from the Piedmont. Baird’s imagery and “tom” patterns in each piece link the landscapes of her home state of Texas to those of North Carolina and France. Her 14-inch-square works are like look ing down through layers of sediment. Baird achieves a 3-D effect through peeling away layers of the paper in random patterns. demise of two elected governments on cor ruption charges, including Bhutto’s. Bhutto’s left-leaning Pakistan People’s Party and the conservative Pakistan Mus lim League, led by the recently resigned PrimeMinisterNawaz Sharif, appear to be running neck and neck. But neither leader inspires much confi dence in a nation burdened with a shaky economy and an escalating drug and gun smuggling problem. Bhutto senses this and says she’s changed. “The voter has gotten more demand ing,” she said in an interview with The Associated Press at her whitewashed home in Islamabad. “In 1988, the voters just wanted democracy. Our campaign was much more general then. Now we are more specific.” here on out, negotiations between the two nations would be precarious. “I think each side is going to be vulner able to being called a traitor from its own people unless it gives unilateral conces sions down the road,” he said. Shadid held out hope for the creation of anew nation in the region. “Hopefully, if the agreement makes it a few years, a unique Palestinian state will emerge in the 12 Dress shape 13 Satisfies 18 J. 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Achiev ing the 3-D effect can take a long time, she said. “When I pull paper away, I never know what I’ll find.” The smaller pieces are greatly contrasted by huge two-dimensional works, such as “Longwood.” Baird walks horses across the paper to create a natural rhythm through their hoofprints. “Their stride is primitive and natural —bigger than me,” Baird said. “There’s an inherent order that comes from out of the rhythm of the horse’s prints on the paper,” she said. “The works are very much about traces and natural rhythm. “These large, flat pieces are more about space and the way one feels in space.” The larger pieces do not have the same Mindful ofMuslim tradition, she wears a loose, flowing purple dress, often fid dling with her white head-scarf that slides from her curled black hair. Her tone is stem, her eye contact so direct it borders on a stare. She smiles and laughs only when discussing her children, whose pictures hang on the living room walls. “When I campaign, the children say, ‘Take us with you.’ I tell them, ‘No, I can’t.’ They say, ‘So give us a chocolate.’ And I give them a chocolate,” she said. Politics and family have always been closely linked for Bhutto, daughter of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, who was overthrown and hanged in the 19705. During her father’s rule, she was edu cated at Harvard and Oxford Universities. next decade," he said. Political science Professor Joel Schwartz said his feelings were mixed. “What can one say it’s like immedi ate euphoria and long-term apprehension,” he said. “It’s not really whether it’s going to last but whether it’s going to begin in the first place.” Likewise, Ryan said he thought an end to problems in the Middle East was not S C A MMs|H|A|Hflu|iy| I |T|E| L A R AfITT Y P pin E 0 E~ Ai AMO RflT 0 £ Mflp ALES] N E A TIME R S EMI R E N E G 0 R ILL AflM OLR Tfl BBnToTdJBt a pTT s t r y o i vlalnMp o k TIBt rue o n eMgTa r and e njsßßa l l e c r uWt e a rMc aim e l r H a £ sTo D. 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Hours for the Arts Center are 10 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 p.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. The image of a liberated woman that won her admirers in the West sometimes works against her in conservative Paki stan, though it adds spice to the political intrigue surrounding the Bhutto clan. Herpolo-playing husband Asif Zardari, whom she barely knew when they wed in 1987, was jailed in 1990 on charges that included extortion and kidnapping. Never convicted, he was released in February and is running for a seat in the National Assembly. Bhutto, meanwhile, doesn’t appear to be on speaking terms with her brother Murtaza, who also plans to run for the assembly despite his own legal problems. He was implicated in a 1981 hijacking of a Pakistani plane to Afghanistan. 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In his remarks, Rabin spoke pointedly of the city as “the ancient and eternal capital of the Jewish people.” Later at a news conference, Rabin stressed that Israeli armed forces would retain control over all Israeli settlements in the land being turned over to the PLO, as well as “responsibilities for Israelis wher ever they move.” Rabin said flatly Sunday that Arafat could forget the idea of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as the capital. Arafat, long shunned as a terrorist, was upbeat on his arrival at the White House. He was greeted by Clinton at a reception in the Blue Room. “He was smiling. He shook everybody’s hands and was beaming," White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers said. Rabin arrived three minutes later and remained across the room from Arafat. They did not speak to each other, and other people in the room seemed to circulate around them. The ceremony marked the first time an Israeli leader publicly met with the head of the organization it had officially consid ered terrorist. The agreement was signed on the same desk used for signing the 1979 peace agree ment between Israel and Egypt, the only Arab-Israeli peace accord ever until now. The signing was broadcast live to mil lions around the world, inflaming the pas sions of supporters and opponents. In Jordan and Syria, Palestinians tore up pictures of Arafat, burned Israeli flags, marched angrily through the streets and promised to wreck the PLO-Israeli peace. In Lebanon, security forces fired on protesters, killing seven and wounding 41. Elsewhere, Palestinians fired guns in jubi lation when they saw TV pictures of Arafat Computer Services 15,000 FREE COMPUTER PROGRAMSI Chapel Hill's Largest Electronic Bulletin Board Service. Over 1.5 GB of Files, Programs. Windows Applications. & Games. No Download Restrictions! 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