She iaily Sfetr Heel INSIDE MOfflffif NOVEMBER 18,1996 10-minute lapse tumbles Tar Heels from nation’s elite JK 1 m H ■P -my Jfln. JBL ..MBS. * jJ —JI os** , . . • "- IL i Hill , wS nr Cavalier linebacker Jamie Sharper (33) sacks UNC quarterback Chris Keldorf (15) in the Tar Heels' 20-17 loss at Virginia. Keldorf was sacked seven times Saturday; Sharper hauled him to the ground four times. Williamson civil lawsuit settled ■ The wrongful death suit against Wendell Williamson will not go to trial. BY ANGELA MOORE ASSISTANT CITY EDITOR The parents of a UNC lacrosse player killed in a January 1995 Henderson Street shooting spree have reached a setdement in the wrongful-death lawsuit they filed against the killer’s parents. Kevin Reichardt, a 20-year-old UNC student at the time of his death, was shot and killed by Wendell Williamson al most two years ago during Williamson’s infamous midday rampage in downtown UNC reacts to extended Bosnia stay ■ Students and professors say Clinton did not state the mission clearly last year. BY ERICA BESHEARS STATE & NATIONAL EDITOR When President Bill Clinton an nounced Friday that he planned to ex pand U.S. presence in Bosnia and central Africa, he rekindled the debate about the roleoftheU.S. military in regions tomby civil and ethnic war. At UNC, students and professors said they didn’t think Clinton handled the Bosnian situation properly. “The missions may be noble and in the United States’ interests, but the Clinton administration hasn’t had the Feed your mind HOPE plans to educate the campus about hunger and homelessness through a week of activities. Page 2 n Chapel Hill. In the ensuing criminal trial, Williamson was found not guilty by rea son of insanity. To date, Williamson has been held in Dorothea Dix Hospital, where he is receiving treatment. In December 1995, Karl and Carol Reichardt, Kevin Reichardt’s parents, filed suit against Dee and Fonda Williamson, Wendell Williamson’s par ents. In the lawsuit, the Reichardts charged that the Williamsons were neg ligent because they did not pay attention to signs that their son was mentally ill and did not stop him from owning a gun, the M-l rifle he used in his January ram page. G. Jona Poe Jr., attorney for the Reichardts, said the terms of the settle ment were confidential and could not be "Where we can make a difference **> President Bill Clinton announced Friday plans to extend America's military presence around the globe. ■ About 8,500 servicemen and women will take part in an extended peacekeep ing mission in Bosnia. Last year, Clinton said America's presence in Bosnia would end last month. Friday, Clinton said the U.S. military presence had helped establish a fragile peace that continued involvement would make more perma nently. 14,000 servicemen and women serve in Bosnia right now, down from a peak of 20,000. The new mission will keep U.S. troops in Bosnia until 1998. I Clinton also said he was ready to dispatch about 4,000 U.S. servicemen and women to Zaire. The Canadian-led peacekeeping mission hopes to ease central Africa's refugee crisis. The troops would help food and medicine reach the 1 million refugees in eastern Zaire, mostly Hutus from Rwanda and Burundi. The operation should end March 31. White House officials announced $25 million in humanitarian assistance to help the refugees. SOURCE: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS proper national debate, ” said Eric Mlyn, professor of political science. When the United States first entered Bosnia last November, Ginton prom ised that the troops would leave the eth nic conflict by next month. He said Fri day the troops had helped to establish a fragile peace that would not last if U.S. troops left. Mlyn said most military observers knew at the time that one year of U.S. intervention couldn’t sustain peace in I am absolutely sick. It is a miserable feeling to lose this football game. UNC football coach Mack Brown Black comedy DDA Studio One's show, 'Auschwitz," uses humor to explore the simplicity of evil. Page 4 mvtk DTH/ERKPEREL disclosed but added that all issues be tween the Reichardts and the Williamsons had been concluded. When asked about the settlement amount, Poe said the civil lawsuit had “never been a monetary concern” for the Reichardts. “The primary concerns of the Reichardt family in the civil lawsuit have always been bringing issues to the public and getting funds for the Kevin Reichardt Foundation,’’ Poe said. The issues that the Reichardts wanted to bring to the public eye, Poe said, were better ways of dealing with mental illness and reforming the court system to in clude punishments for mentally ill of- See WILLIAMSON, Page 2 DTH/MARKWHSSMAN the nation destroyed by years of civil war. By saying troops would intervene for a limited time only, Ginton cut short the debate over whether Bosnia fell within U.S. interests, Mlyn said. James Hoffman, a sophomore in Air Force ROTC, agreed, saying Ginton weakened the mission by not saying U.S. forces would stay until the job was done. “This is a mission,” he said. “He makes See MILITARY, Page 2 New way to lose Duke solidified itself as the worst football team in ACC history as it moved to 0-10 on the season. Page 7