mt iailu ®ar MM # A ■ Volume 102, Issue 106 101 years of editorial freedom Serving the students and the University community since 1893 IN THE NEWS Top stories from the state, nation and world State Department Refuses To Ease Sanctions on Iraq WASHINGTON, D.C. The United ■States is ruling out easing U.N. sanctions against Iraq even if the Iraqis recognize Kuwait’s border. ; t With its veto, the United States has the power to enforce its view. The State De partment took the stand Tuesday before getting a readout on talks between Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev andlraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz. . - The Russian Foreign Ministry an nounced following those talks that Iraq was ready to bow to a key U.N. demand and recognize Kuwait’s border, formaliz ing an earlier pledge to Kozyrev. ; The ITAR-Tass news agency said Aziz had delivered a letter from Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to Russian President Boris Yeltsin concemingrecognitionofKuwait’s borders and sovereignty. Israeli Leader to Expand Palestinian Autonomy EREZ CROSSING, Gaza Strip Yitzhak Rabin, attemptingto bolster Yasser Arafat against a widening circle of Pales tinian critics, pledged Tuesday to ease the closure of the Gaza Strip and to work faster to expand Palestinian autonomy. The promises came at a time when Arafat was losing ground to Islamic mili tants opposed to reconciliation with Israel. Arafat passed two groups of protesters disgruntled truckers hurt by the sealing of Gaza and mothers of prisoners held by Israel—as the PLO leader drove from his Gaza City headquarters to meet Rabin at the Erez Crossing between Israel and Gaza. Hundreds of policemen armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles lined the eight mile route to protect him. DJL Will Not Charge A1 Cowlings for Aiding O.J. LOS ANGELES—AI Cowlings won’t be charged with helping O. J. Simpson flee in a Ford Bronco during a slow-speed high way chase because of insufficient evidence, the district attorney said Tuesday. District Attorney Gil Garcetti declined to say why the evidence was lacking and would not respond to questions about his threat on the day of Simpson’s flight that anybody who helped the football Hall of Famer would face felony charges. Cowlings is “obviously very happy they’re not going to be filing charges,” said his lawyer, Donald Re. “He’s happy that the investigation is behind him.” Children Among Victims Of Violence in Sarajevo SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina Sniping and shrapnel killed four people and wounded seven in Sarajevo on Tues day as increasing violence on the country’s battlefields spread to the besieged capital. The dead included three children, hos pital officials said. Five children were wounded in the fighting, the heaviest in central Sarajevo in nearly six weeks. It was too early to say who was to blame, but Bosnian Serbs have threatened to avenge battlefield losses by tightening their grip on Muslim-held Sarajevo. The Bosnian government army said it would retaliate for Tuesday’s attacks. Pools of blood stained the pavement in front of Sarajevo’s main Kosevo hospital as staff rushed to attend the wounded. New Cabinet Takes Office In Haiti's National Palace ' PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti Haiti’s new Cabinet ministers took office at the national palace Tuesday, and President Jean-Bertrand Aristide extended an olive branch to the military. At die inauguration ceremony, in a white Columned hall lined with the busts of na tional heroes, Aristide hugged and shook bands with Prime Minister SmarckMichel and his 17 Cabinet ministers. Their task will be to turn the country around after three years of repression. The military is blamed for condoning 3,000 political murders after Aristide was ousted in a September 1991 coup. Hundreds of Haitians gawked from outside the green iron gates surrounding die gleaming white palace, watching guests come and go. American soldiers and pri vate security guards in civilian dress stood guard. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Weather TODAY: Partly cloudy; high in low 70s. THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy; high in low 70s. s£, If I return to earth in another life, I hope it’s not during a Republican administration. Timothy Leary Hection l^ PRICE TOPPLED l is. ' ,;fij ! . j L__! " * yk ‘ t:t jk \\ \ pPaBK -rjy % \ < s* \* *' \' - 4~ '4- %