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2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, May 31, 1990 Business and advertising: Kevin Schwartz, director; Bob Bates, advertising director; Leslie Humphrey, classified ad manager. Business staff: Allison Ashworth, manager; Kimberly Moretz. assistant; Display advertising: Lavonne Leinster, advertising manager; Lora Gay, account representative. Advertising production: Bill Leslie, manager. Editorial Production: Stacy Wynn, manager. Printing: The Village Companies. The Daily Tar Heel is published by the DTH Publishing Corp., a non-profit North Carolina corporation, Monday-Friday, according to the University calendar. Callers with questions about billing or display advertising should dial 962-1 1 63 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Classified ads can be reached at 962-0252. Editorial questions should be directed to 962-02450246. Office: Suite 104 Carolina Union U.S. Mail address P.O. Box 3257. 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Monday-Friday 10:00-6:00Saturday 10:00-2:00 From Associated Press reports MOSCOW Boris N. Yeltsin, the newly elected president of the Russian republic, sat down with 130 legislators today to negotiate the makeup of a coalition government for the largest Soviet republic. Although most of the Russian legis lators are Communist Party members, they range from radical reformers like Yeltsin to hard-liners unhappy with even the more modest innovations of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev. Yeltsin, an outspoken critic of Gorbachev's gradual reform program, won his new job Tuesday on the third ballot in the Russian Congress of People's Deputies. Lawmakers said they believed he gained the last few votes he needed by offering to guarantee other factions a place in his government. Yeltsin poses a substantial challenge to Gorbachev, both through his per sonal popularity and his demand that much authority be transferred from Gorbachev's central government to the republics. 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He said the candidates would be presented to the full Russian Congress for confirmation starting today. It was not clear how such a system would lead to the delicate balance of political forces and person alities typical of a coalition govern ment in the West. The session was closed to reporters after the first few minutes. In Ottawa, Canada, on Tuesday Gorbachev told reporters he was "somewhat concerned" about Yeltsin's victory but encouraged by the new Russian president's vow to settle divi sions in the Congress and work with the Kremlin leadership. "If, however, he is playing a political game, then we may be in for a difficult time," Gorbachev said. J; Gorbachev, who was to arrivetMn Washington today for a summit with President Bush, spent days watching the struggle for control of the Russian Congress. He even took the floor to speak against Yeltsin. 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Rinfret, a 66-year-old businessman and political unknown, favors women ' s right to choose abortion, as does Cuomo. The GOP platform committee's plank on abortion reads in part: "State government must not become a 'big brother,' regulating people in their personal affairs and lives." "The New York state Republican Party reaffirms its historic commitment to the right of privacy and reproductive rights," it says. The national Republican platform opposes abortion in most instances, as does President Bush. But some GOP strategists have called for flexibility on the issue to counter the abortion-rights lobby in states where pro-choice stands are popular. U.S. Sen. Alfonse D'Amato said the convention should have remained neu tral. "Now we have a position that's pro-choice. Why?" he asked. Party Chairman J. Patrick Barrett said: "I'm pro-life. A lot of my friends in the Republican Party are pro-choice. We have room for everyone." The Conservative Party, which has run common candidates with the GOP in the past, plans a separate ticket this year. "The Republicans are running to the hills on all important issues," said Michael Long, state Conservative chair man. In 1970, Republican Gov. Nelson Rockefeller enacted one of the first state laws legalizing abortion. Crossword solution IaIwIwIaTWaIsIpOsTcTrTeTwI HE E L iI iiHi aJr" ALT0URV0CAL 1 0 1 R I V E U Pi? HEW A It T G I R D mrm- J R H - g a i a x.r Ira re ZiLSx JLA.iIIl0.JiLlP.EK.JL JLJLXHN 1 1 A N D RiP O.N. E R I L A. JL R I Aiiii tax!tarn"bridie OAT MUTT R.U. JJ JL JL E Li. A JL H E R SL TAKEN LINE COAT Summer Menu Selections Wilted Salad with Sweetbreads and Chicory $55 Shrimp with Kerala Salsa 650 The Best Boudin Blanc s95 Grilled Game Hen with Tomato andChevre $195 Fresh Mountain Trout $1225 Paella 135 , Angel Hair Pasta with Smoked Salmon 725 Soft Shelled Crab with Coriander $1I2S and more . . . 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