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6The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, Couoselliiinig program formed By KARI BARLOW Staff Writer The Orange Durham Coalition for Battered Women has established a new program in Orange County designed to counsel men convicted of assaulting females. The program, CHANGE: Domes tic Violence for Men, was first established in Durham County in 1981, CHANGE director Fred Stang said. Both court-referred and self referred men receive counseling from CHANGE, he said. The district Corned Beef 0 ? oz car A&P ASST CORN PEAS Green r Beans r'K CAMPBElt S SOUP " $ Chicken2 Noodle cs SALT ED OR UNSAlTED A&P Moo cans U 0 Saltines e HOMOGENIZED Flav-O-Rich 15Q 12 Milk Z 11 BETTv CHOCKFR Au OHATiN OH Scalloped 0 Potatoes '1 V. HFiNZ Keg O' Ketchup ii i'Z fit ASSORTED VOGURTS Light N' Lively ; U PIL l SBURv Crescent Rolls H 09 ( 2 LITER BOTTLE mm March 16, 1988 attorney in Orange County will help determine which men should be referred to CHANGE. "We want to help them stop being abusive," Stang said. "We hope to get at least 10 referrals a month. I would say in the first year, we hope to see 75-100 men." When a man is referred to the program by the court, he is usually sentenced to participate in 12 sessions of group counseling. Sometimes in a deferred prosecution, the threat of going to jail is used to ensure the man's attendance at the counseling UPTON Tea 100 t CARNATION Evaporated AC5ft Milk Ksy v WHITF HOUSF Apple Juice VAN CAMPS Pork (k Beans ..V. 119 -.1 u ASSORT F 1 A&P Pizzas - 7B I'ACKFHS i AHF . Crinkle Cut 49 Potatoes .,11 W HO.'f Orange ffiS) Juice (2) Rf (. OR F XTHA THK K Velveeta 70 Slices AiiP Shredded da Mozzarella 333 SEE STORE FOR DETAILS WE SELL U.S. POSTAGE STAMPS AT POST OFFICE PRICES DPFN H 08S .-SN . -A- -JH- PRICES EFFECTIVE MAR 13 THRU MAR 19. sessions, Stang said. Trained male volunteers from the community lead the group counseling sessions, he said. "We see ourselves as a community-based program," he said. "We have decided to train men from the community to lead these groups." Now, men from Orange County who are in the CHANGE program go to Durham County for their counseling sessions. Before the group establishes a counseling site in Orange County, CHANGE wants to know which area of Orange County most THIS ST. 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"As seemingly rich as this com munity is, a lot of non-profit organ izations are struggling." CHANGE obtains its clients through a referral system in the courts because it is less expensive than a personal screening system, Stang said. Save Cordelia each DOLE BRAND CALIFORNIA Navel Oranges VVATf RFIFLD LABFL 88 Hydroponic Lettuce . NATL; HAL PAt Fresh Tomatoes TANCiV n California 5 oaienp : I S1F AP CHARCOAl 1IC.HTFR 07 'H A&P Charcoal Briquets H 99 VOl I fK OH (. Duracell 59 Batteries f 11 '. ONIHTIONFM ()R Halsa 2 Shampoo ;v OO When ybu buy 1 2 Quarts of Quaker State Moo" 11.88 -2.40 -1.20 : 69 QUAKER STATE WITH QSX FIGHTS ENGINE WEAR ANDTEAR insPOSABi s Inavers H Mi H . ( N Secret 2 OO Deodorant 6 PACK CANS Light Extra Gold (hQf zs zy zy u&z "Basically, we make the assump tion that if the man is referred he needs counseling," he said. I think it would be better if the court system would investigate these cases. There is a question of whose responsibility (selecting clients) is." Symposium Room 224. Another panel will discuss univer sity involvement in athletics at UNC. Richard Richardson, chairman of the political science department, will be the moderator. Panelists will include Richard Hiskey, chemistry professor; Law rence Slifkin, physics professor; and Crowd protests in Hungary From Associated Press reports BUDAPEST, Hungary About 10,000 people chanting "Democracy! Democracy!" marched through the streets of this communist capital Tuesday and called for a free press and free elections. Police turned out in force but took no action as protesters yelled anti government slogans and speakers criticized the Soviet system. The throng marched several miles down Budapest's main boulevards, blocking traffic and waving red, white and green Hungarian flags. The unofficial protest followed a rally organized earlier in the day by the Communist Party to celebrate one of Hungary's biggest holidays, the anniversary of this East European nation's abortive 1848 revolution against Austria. "The time is over for self-appointed governments," prominent dissident Gabor Miklos Tamas told the throng, in a reference to the nation's com munist authorities. "A modern demo cracy has to be created with a new constitution and free elections." Bran-Iraq war heats up with inter-city bombings From Associated Press reports NICOSIA, Cyprus Iran and Iraq blasted each other's cities Tues day with missiles, bombs and artillery in apparent attempts to terrorize each other into submission in a new "war of the cities." Communiques from both sides, monitored in Nicosia, reported scores of civilians killed or wounded in the third straight day of new attacks on population centers. "We are determined to turn Tehran into a hell, the like of which the barbaric scoundrels have never seen before," the Iraqi news agency said. Persian Gulf shipping executives said Iraqi warplanes attacked a Liberian-flag tanker, chartered by Iran, off the Iranian coast. They had no details on casualties or damage aboard the 249,223-ton Trade Fortitude, the second ship damaged in Iraqi raids in the gulf since March 8. Iraq, which has long held the technological edge in the deadly duel, said it fired six long-range missiles Tuesday into Tehran, the Iranian RECYCLE This Newspaper T&ke Sin up for Army ROTC Basic Camp. You'll get six weeks of challenges that can build up your leadership skills as well as your body. You'll also get almost $700. But hurry. This summer may be your last chance to graduate from college with a degree and an officers commission. See your Professor of Military Science for details. ARMY RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS Call Major Doug Earle, 1-800-222-9184 women Another purpose of CHANGE is to obtain more accurate records of the number of assaults on females in Orange and Durham counties. North Carolina courts are not able to document that information accu rately, Stang said. from page 1 Carolina Athletic Association Pres ident Carol Geer. Geer said she expected questions to arise about the Educational Foun dation also known as the Rams Club student seating for basketball games and the athletic department's role in student use of facilities like the Smith Center. The crowd marched to monuments of Hungarian national heroes and paid particular tribute to firebrand poet Sandor Petoefi, whose name is symbolic of resistance to foreign suppression in Hungary. Protesters chanted "Democracy! Democracy!" and waved banners reading "We want real reforms" or "We demand freetl-om of the press." Later Tuesday night, a crowd of about 1,500, most of them young people, gathered at the Petoefi monument and then moved across the Margaret bridge to the Castle Hill, where they repeated calls for democracy and press freedom. About 150 people then moved back to the Chain bridge, intending to return to the Petoefi monument, but witnesses said the demonstrators were dispersed by waiting riot police, who held clubs but did not hit anybody. Hours after the unofficial demon stration was over, the state news agency MTI reported that eight people, mostly dissident intellectuals, were arrested. capital, while its air force bombed seven cities in western Iran. Iran said it bombarded the south ern Iraqi port cities of Basra and Nashwa, 12 miles to the north, with 11 short-range missiles and artillery fire and hit four other cities in the northeast and southeast with air raids. The Iranians reported no long range missile attacks on Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, or any other cities. The absence of any missile attack on Baghdad prompted speculation that the Iranians may have exhausted their arsenal of long-range missiles in an exchange with the Iraqis that began Feb. 29 and ended for two days last Friday. So far, the Iraqis have reported shooting 86 long-range missiles into Tehran and other Iranian cities in the last 16 days. In contrast, Iran has claimed to have fired 31 in that period. In the gulf, the Kuwaiti tanker Gas Prince, one of 11 Kuwait tankers reflagged with the Stars and Stripes to afford them U.S. Navy protection from Iranian attack, sailed northward in the 17th convoy operation this year. The convoy was the 39th since July, when the Navy began escorting the Kuwaiti tankers. plunge this summer. w w w w M v
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