4 The Daily Tar Heel Monday. February 14. 1S77 After attempted coup Am in begins purge NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) Plans to kill Uganda's President Idi Amin three weeks ago on the sixth anniversary of the coup that brought him to power have backfired; and a new purge is being carried out in the stormy East African nation, news reports and Ugandan exiles said Sunday. The Observer newspaper in London said more than 100 persons have beep killed and others arrested in the past week. Diplomatic sources and other news reports all confirmed there has been unrest in Uganda, but there was no immediate confirmation of many of the details of the Observer's story. Quoting a Ugandan source, the Observer said, "Everything points to the greatest single campaign of massacre on Books to tickle your fancy - and your Valentine's too! Downtown Chapel Hill and University Mall THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS LUNCH CHEESE SANDWICH & SOUP DINNER HAM SURGES STEAX lokd Poom. 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Fifteen bullet-riddled bodies were found Children's pornography target of protest WASHINGTON (UPI)-Children's pornography picturing boys and girls ages 3 to 17 in obscene poses and various sex acts is the target of a protest campaign being launched today in nine cities across the country. Odyssey House, a New York organization that deals with the sexual, emotional or physical abuse of children, w ill hold a news conference in Washington and have demonstrators picketing adult book stores in CANTERFIELD EQUESTRIAN CENTER Now forming new class for instruction in the balance seat and hunt seat. Also, beginning driving lessons. 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"1 have read the special report the Justice Department had on the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and there are some questions that are still unanswered," Bell said. Asked if it ruled out the theory that convicted assassin James Earl Ray was part of a larger conspiracy in the 1968 assassination of the civil rights leader. Bell said, "I think if you read the report you could lean to either side on it. You could say there is no evidence of a conspiracy or still wonder if there was that there had to be a conspiracy. "That's one reason 1'want to release the report. I want everybody to be able to read the report and make up their own minds on it," Bell said. Bell noted the study was centered on the FBI and its conduct "in the assassination investigation not on the ultimate question of who else might have been involved in the slaying. Dr. Judianne Densen-Gerber. national director of Odyssey House, said pickets will be out in Chicago. Detroit. Boston. New York. Salt lake City. 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