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4 Thursdav, January 13, 2000 BOG From Page 1 the BOG at its November meeting. Broad's proposal also added $4.8 mil lion to the task force’s request, in an effort to compensate for higher tuition. She is expected to tout the plan to offset her recently released tuition plan, which would increase tuition at UNC Chapel Hill $475 for three \ ears to fund capital improvements and salaries. Barnes said that while he expected the monetary amount of the aid package to remain at $36.8 million, there could be changes in the proposal as a whole. /fe) / f nru° f / M'G TsT Ho/ l\ tUDTH 1 VISA, DISC, AMX *7*7a® & pers ° naichecks A l Ami on Deliveries with Proper ID!!! 9G&-FAST we, iBACK ID SCHOOL SPECIAL i LARGE 14” 1 TOPPING 56.991 EXPIRES 1/31/00 FAST FREE DELIVERY! WWW.GUIVIBVSRIZZA.OOim EMAIL.; GUIVIBVSI@AOI-.COM The Internet has EMPOWERED MILLIONS AND LED TO THE CREATION OF A UNIVERSAL COMMUNITY. 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From Page One “(The financial aid proposal's a great program .. . but I don’t think it absolves the damage that can be done by a sig nificant tuition increase,” he said. BOG member Jack Cecil said he hoped the aid increase would help with expenses if a tuition increase passed. Cecil also said the BOG hoped to gain funds from the state. The BOG will vote on the aid package in February. “There will be active discussion - the BOG w ill suggest changes to the presi dent,” Barnes said. “(But) the board’s not going to take action this month.” The State <S National Editor can be reached at stntdesk@unc.edu. LABOR From Page 1 Although McCoy did not follow the committee’s recommendation. Tufts said the deadline change was a strategic one. “If a significant number of schools are saying this (mandating thejanuary 2000 date), the licensees are faced with either complying or quitting the collegiate business,” he said. Tufts said the CLC would send the new requirements to the licensees, who w ould then have to sign and return them. He said he was unaware of any UNC licensees that have objected to the new requirements but that UNC would help the companies if they needed iL Dilbert ( WHEN YOU FINISH i ? ( CAROL, YOU'RE THE J s I KEEP j YOU DIDN'T \ THIS, I HAVE MORE I BOSS'S SECRETARY, | uP THE LISTEN THAT ASSIGNMENTS FOR | [ NOT BOs >S. AND 5 GOOD CAN ONLY [YOU. j J | 1 THIS IS A PAGE | UJORK. ; MEAN YOU'RE THE Daily Crossword By Philip J. Anderson ACROSS 1 Tibetan monks 6 St. Louis monu ment 10 Actress Olin 14 Florida city 15 Landscape dip 16 Son of Eve 17 Bay window 18 Open some what 19 Last breath 20 Biblical injunc tions 23 Wide shot 24 Dumbo's wing 25 Overacted 29 Former 1/2 country 30 Work unit 33 Slangy nega tive 34 Brent Spiner on the "Enterprise” 37 “A Delicate Balance” play wright 39 Guessing game 42 Oscar de la 43 Jamaican fruit 44 Builder's map 45 Gridiron meas. 46 Money manag er: abbr. 4t Store, as grain 50 Newscaster Lindstrom 51 Donated 53 Ken Olin sitcom 61 Younger Saarinen 62 Gumbo veggie 63 Teach 64 Thick slice 65 Lacking: suff. 66 Andes animal 67 "Pursuit of the Graf " 68 Historic periods 69 French shes DOWN 1 Despoil 2 Piece of land 3 Primary 4 Guinness of "Oliver Twist" 5 Strauss opera 6 John or John T l l I r 1 e E c I a 1 l I f E e 1 b I ¥ N t l A R A Bin WO LMA E|r|||e| TOP B |A| N A N A N D S bbf~ a p hFW s E|cppM gal o r[eße|s|t|r|o|g|e|n| A B O U TBBojp A lWu R D U MAR cMF L T[TjTpB~N 0 I R UTAH D I ATjJ||fß TIES T E N P F N N yMf L E| N | SIE | v aMsJw e a rJBBB Fa ST E sTtßa L IBf eTe] _!_ n c a nMo N I o n|h|e ap NMEtrtlH HI EIR 1 0 I^^E^TaTsTs^||~S|T~[)eJm] “We’re going to try and be flexible in terms of helping licensees find ways to do this, but by the end of the day it has to be done," Tufts said. Todd Pugatch, a student member on the task force, said he was pleased with the chancellor’s deadline change but still wanted a follow-up procedure. He said that the group Students for Environmental Justice’s original fear was that the code would just be a piece of paper instead of a force in changing unfair labor practices. But Tufts and Pugatch confirmed that the committee would continue to discuss verification and remediation methods. The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. Quincy 7 Indian rulers 8 Family group 9 Managed, as sheep 10 Beer choice 11 Abba of Israel 12 Snug spot 13 Swiss range 21 Annapolis stu dent, briefly 22 Corday’s victim 25 Doorway, e g. 26 Did greenskeeping 27 Uncorks 28 Camper's shel ter 29 Highlander 30 "Christ Stopped at “ 31 Of the kidneys 32 “The Last Remake of Beau ■ 35 Sea green 36 Harbor boat 38 Cup brims 40 Unspoken 41 Perforated utensil 47 Money under the table? ”pppp BK pp p ■Jio — TTi" I'i2 13 ~ ■ H + jf® 20 ■■“ 33 ■■■34"" 35 36 8R T ~ " - jjHaXT "TBKT" 47 I ■■■i 4^j™~ HBKO ■■sl 52 53 54 55 56 "" 57 58 59 60 61 ■■62 ■■63 ~~" i n u 77 It also made the last party at Phi Gamma Epsilon a hit . .com” Blip oaily Sar Hrrl GRANT From Page 1 The federal support saves North Carolina approximately $3 million annually in medication costs the state would be required to pay, according to van der Horst. The continuing research also pro vides doctors information about sec ondary infections that could be applied to treatments such as cancer and organ transplants. The two universities will use this money in part to work together to ere ate a system to better coordinate care for AIDS patients through community groups. (02000 Tribune Media Services. Inc. All rights reserved 49 Irritate 50 Exploratory vessel 51 Prickly, high land plant 52 Accumulate 53 Actress Harper 54 Beatles movie 55 "Dies " 56 Water-ski rud der 57 Body of a ship 58 Emphatic type face: abbr. 59 Alaska town 60 Mardi _
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