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2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, January
unt responds to Helms' filing
The Associated Press
. RALEIGH Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, should concentrate
more on campaign issues and less on attacking potential op
ponents for his Senate seat, Gov. Jim Hunt said Thursday.
Hunt, expected to declare his candidacy for Helms' seat in
February, said at his weekly press conference that he was
"disappointed" at comments male by the conservative incum
bent after he filed for his third term on Wednesday.
"It came across to me as an attack on me," Hunt said. "I
hope that's not typical of the kind of campaign he will run."
Helms accused Hunt, a Democrat, of hiding behind a battery
of press aides and refusing to take stands on key issues.
But Hunt responded Thursday that it was Helms who was
avoiding the issues.
ESPN
ACC region and on ESPN elsewhere in the
country. This year Raycom planned to pro-"
duce 38 games for local and regional television
and 21 games for Season Ticket. In addition,
13 ACC games are being televised nationally.
"Everyone's intentions with this ,were'
good," Swofford said. "We were trying to
give viewers who wanted to a chance to see
more games."
"We would like to show every game on
commercial television, but that's not
possible," he added. "We have 38 games on
local and regional TV and I think we've reach
ed a saturation point."
Swofford said it was difficult to televise
more than 38 games primarily because most
television stations were network affiliates and .
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GOLDEN RULE .
'Do to others as you would
have them do to you.'
Traditional philosophy has so
deteriorated over the centuries
that people have come to re
gard this trick-statement as a
piece of advice
It was originally intended to
, make people think. They were
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"What was said that's going to help the people about those
jobs that we have to have more of? That's a big issue. People
neH ;rb! " Hunt w'ui 'Farmers are in trouble. Farmers home
foreclosures on farms in this state are at an all-time record level.
They've just cut the heck out of our tobacco program in terms
of what we can grow and sell."
Hunt said high interest rates needed to be controlled and that
more should be done for the elderly and the schools.
"Those are the problems of real people ... and I think all the
candidates ought to be addressing them," he said.
Helms, 62, has opposed abortion and busing to achieve
desegregation while backing prayer in public schools. He also
advocates a strong national defense and opposed a national
holiday honoring slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
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could preempt only a limited number of
regular network programming, especially dur
ing prime-time hours when most games were
played.
Raycom Vice President Haines said his firm
had tried to include a few of the better games
in the Season Ticket package to attract more
viewers.
Apparently, this marketing strategy was not
as successful as Raycom had anticipated. The
70 local cable companies which carried Season
Ticket reported earlier in the season that only 1
percent of their cable audiences had subscribed
to the service.
Woody Durham, WCHL sports director
and long-time UNC sports broadcaster, said
he thought the low number of subscribers and
no
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the lawsuits could be attributed to the intro
duction of the service before ESPN had the
capability to offer the games on another chan
nel without interrupting regular ESPN pro
gramming. Swofford added that he thought the athletic
directors would consider the reaction of fans
and alumni more carefully if a package similar
to Season Ticket is ever offered again.
He said that the Season Ticket package grew
out of an idea to have a regional ACC sports
channel which would include revenue as well
as non-revenue sports.
Assistant commissioner Francis said such a
channel was a possibility for the future.
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OSLO, Norway Secretary of State
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the United States would maintain its
"willpower and self-confidence" while
seeking new opportunities for negotia
tion on arms control with the Soviet
Union.
Shultz said at the wind-up of a five
day European trip he had "nothing
positive to report" after his five-hour
meeting in Stockholm on Wednesday
with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A.
Gromyko on breaking the deadlock in
the negotiations.
But Shultz also indicated the Soviets
may be getting ready to reopen East
West talks on limiting conventional
forces in Europe. These negotiations,
called Mutual and Balanced Force Re
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Pact.
WASHINGTON Personal income
rose 3.2 percent in 1983 after sub
tracting taxes and inflation, a six-fold
improvement over recession-wracked '
1982, the Commerce Department said
Thursday. ' x '
Both government and private econo
mists said the increase in Americans'
disposable income reflected the coun
try's healthy economic recovery in 1983,
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but some warned that 1984 won't pre
sent so rosy a picture.
The 3.2 percent increase compared to
a puny 0.5 percent rise in 1982. Helping
the rise was the final round of personal
income tax cuts in July and the surge in
employment as 4 million more
Americans found jobs during the year.
.Also, incomes were not battered by high
inflation. For all of 1983, consumer""
prices are expected to be up only 3.2
percent.
BEIRUT, Lebanon Schools and
universities shut down in a rare display
of Moslem-Christian unity Thursday
and guns around Beirut were silent as
the city mourned the slain president of
the American University of Beirut.
Police said investigators had worked
up a composite sketch, based on wit
nesses' descriptions, of one of two men
who gunned down Malcolm Kerr as he
stepped out of an elevator to his third
floor campus office Wednesday.
In the Akkar region north of Tripoli
in Syrian-occupied northern Lebanon,
police reported four people killed and
14 wounded in clashes between local
militias.
NEW YORK Former Sen. Har
rison A. Williams Jr., the first senator
in 59 years to be convicted of crimes in
office, lost two last-minute court efforts
Thursday to delay the start of a three
year sentence for his Abscam convic
tion. Only hours after a federal judge
declined to stay the start of Williams'
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sentence at a Pennsylvania federal
prison, a three-judge panel of the 2nd
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in
Manhattan also denied the stay.
"We've considered all the ap
propriate factors and we are denying the
motion," said Judge Wilfred Feinberg,
chief judge of the federal appeals court.
RICHMOND, Va. The civil rights
trial of nine Ku Mux Klansmen and
Nazis meets thejeriteria outlined by the
U.S. Supreme Court for closing jury
selection proceedings to the public, a
federal appeals court said Thursday.
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals
issued a 17-page opinion explaining its
ruling Monday. The court upheld U.S.
District Court f Judge Thomas
Flannery's order barring' reporters and
the public from his questioning of
potential jurors for the Winston-Salem
trial.
Lawyers representing eight North
Carolina newspapers that challenged
the judge's order have filed a petition
with the U.S. Supreme Court to have
the decision reversed. Chief Justice
Warren Burger has yet to rule on the
petition.
NEW YORK Cotton futures No. 2
closed $ 1 .25 a bale lower to $ 1 .25 higher
Thursday.
The average price for strict low mid
dling 1 & 1-16 inch spot cotton declined
10 points to 70.97 cents a pound
Wednesday for the eight markets, ac
cording to the New York Cotton Ex
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January 20, 21
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THE GRAD STUDENTS OF HlDel are sponsoring a
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22. The brunch wttl be held at 11 am, followed by a
meeting to plan the semesters activities at noon. Cost
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LOOTER (OR SHOULD I say Pooter?!) Listen Raggedy
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DO FERRETS EAT PARROTS? Hello, this Is still not a
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this vital message). LP. though the issue may still be moot
and I'm not taking anything for granted, you've made the
past two plus years the best of my We and I hope that we
have many many more yet to come. I'm looking toward to
D.C. I Love You! BuL
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TO MY SISTER BIG FACE and her friend Rinktum Ditty.
Hope you have a fantastic ttme in the "Big Blue" If not then
Boo Boo Kitty to your facet I love you Misty. Wendy aka
Peanut Head.
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MALCOLM i.l WELL, YOUVE come of age (finally!) next
tune vsH order a bottle of champagne at the supper house
to celebrate. Here's to Chinquapin's favorite son. Happy
birthday dariln: Cordelia.
fix PAY YOU WELL to wait for tickets with me Satur
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Georgia Tech game. I need the ticket for a friend. You
must have a student I.D. and athletic pass, of course. If
interested, call Suzanne 968-0280.
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