2Tha Daily Tar HedThursday, December 1, 1988 World and Nation Soviets die in From Associated Press reports MOSCOW Ethnic clashes between Azerbaijanis and Armenians killed 1 1 people, including a Moslem mullah, raising the death toll in more than a week of violence to at least 18, official media reported Wednesday. The report by the official Armen ian news agency Armenpress that 10 Azerbaijanis and one Armenian had been killed threatened to raise tension even higher in the southern Soviet region where many cities already are under military rule and strict curfews. The Armenian capital of Yerevan and the Azerbaijani capital of Baku, BSM highest score on the question asking how many organizations are in the Black Greek Council, although that ;was the least important question on ;the survey, Perry said. Only 70 of the students knew UNC's black graduation rate is 50 percent, while 37 percent' of the respondents thought the white stu dent graduation rate was considera bly lower than its actual 80 percent. "This demonstrates their lack of awareness of a gap between the -academic achievement of the races," Perry said. Perry blamed black students apathy on a lack of awareness and RESERVE OFFICERS' mm imm mm emiis. If you're a freshman or sophomore with good grades, apply now for an Army ROTC scholarship. It pays off during college. And afterwards. 1 For More Information Call CPT Kip Petzrick, Toll Free 1-800-222-9184 Z- December 1, 2, 3, & 4 2V Wow! We can't believe its been a year already! It's been a year of meeting new faces and greeting old ones; as well as meeting the challenges of being the area's largest supplier of cycling clothing, accessories, and bicycles. And, we've had fun the entire way. 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Official media in both cities reported thou sands of refugees were streaming across the border to their ethnic homelands. Leon Azruyan, the night editor in charge of the Armenpress news agency, said in a telephone interview that the deaths announced by officials Wednesday included people killed in clashes in several Armenian cities between Nov. 22-29. An Azerbaijani mullah fired into a large open meeting of Armenians in the city of Kalinino in far northern from page 1 motivation. "It's not just a problem here; it's a problem all over the world," he said. Perry also voiced concern over the low levels of meeting attendance. A certain percentage of the membership is necessary for the BSM to conduct a general body meeting, he said. "At least the students can be more aware," he said. . Tracy Brown, a BSM member, criticized the central BSM board for not communicating enough with the general body. She also said the BSM takes too long to make decisions. 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Violence also was reported in Nakhichevan, an Azerbaijani enclave situated between Armenia and the Iranian border. Trouble began in the Caucasus republics in February when the predominantly Armenian population of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan began calling for annex ation of the area by Armenia. Azerbaijan and the central Soviet government have rejected For the In the Nov. 30 article, "Neo-Nazi youth movement growing, center says" Leonard Zeskind was incor rectly identified. He is the research D esktop Publishing, Inc. The experts in laser printing Macintosh laser printing Computer typesetting & design IBM - Mac file conversion Macintosh computer rental East Main St., Carrboro 967 - (next to The ArtsCenter) Shop Announces Our ' Regular SALE! 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Mass demonstrations followed in Armenia, and at the end of February ethnic rioting broke out in the Azerbaijani city of Sumgait, killing at least 32 people. The area has remained tense since then, and the latest unrest began in mid-November. Azerbaijanis accused Armenia of sending settlers into Nagorno-Karabakh to pad the Armenian majority there, of forcing Azerbaijanis out of work, and refus ing them food and medical supplies. In Moscow, at a meeting of the Supreme Soviet parliament that is considering a reform of the political structure, Armenian President Grant Voskanyan chastised his Azerbaijani counterpart, Suleiman Tatev, for what he said was Azerbaijan's unwil lingness to compromise. "He is categorically rejecting any possibility of a compromise," Voska nyan said. "If the Azerbaijani leaders showed the political maturity to condemn the crimes in Sumgait as crimes against nature, then there would not have been a Kirovabad and Nakhichevan." Official Yerevan radio, in a report monitored in London by the British Broadcasting Corp., said more than 20,000 ethnic Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan had arrived since Nov. 22. Record director of the Center for Democratic Renewal in Atlanta. The DTH regrets the error. & computer typesetting! RESUMES $10 per page quick service free parking no hassles 1880 Radio Free Europe programs no longer jammed in USSR From Associated Press reports WASHINGTON The Krem lin has shut down thousands of broadcast jamming devices, allow ing Radio Liberty and Radio Free Europe to be heard "loud and clear" across the Soviet Union and most of Eastern Europe for the first time in 38 years, government officials said Wednesday. The Soviet action came so quickly that radio engineers were only becoming aware of it as Secretary of State George Shultz said in a broadcast to Europe Wednesday morning that radio jamming was one area where progress was still needed with the Soviets. Accident on Navy cruiser MANAMA, Bahrain A jet fighter's gun fired by mistake Wednesday, setting six planes ablaze on the USS Nimitz flight deck and killing a sailor, but crews averted disaster by dousing the flames quickly, U.S. officials said. A second crewman was severely burned in the fire, which was brought under control in about 20 minutes, Navy spokesmen reported. They said a cannon on an A-7 Corsair was fired accidentally- during "troubleshooting maintenance" aboard the carrier in the Arabian Sea. The 20mm shell exploded against another parked plane, starting a fire that eventually spread to six aircraft, A-6 Intrud ers and A-7s that suffered "minor to major damage," according to the reports. Media clashes with department CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla The Associated Press and The New York Times rejected on Wednesday a Defense Depart- GEE ( 6HtWd& Milton's First Christmas zonker Celebrate the holidays with the most impossible reductions on choice clothes. Just when it matters most! 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The Patent Office issued a "notice of allowability" last week, signaling it will award the patent within a few months, said John Preston, director of MIT's tech nology licensing office. Preston said MIT has licensed exclusive rights to the patent to a company founded last year by four of the institute's faculty members. 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