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Briefly : . - ; From Associated Press reports WASHINGTON Federal appeals courts do not have to postpone the executions of all death row inmates pushing non-frivolous ap peals, the Supreme court ruled Wednesday. The decision likely shortens the life expectancy of some 1,200 condemned murderers nation wide. MOSCOW President Yuri V. Andropov told Chancellor Helmut Kohl of West Ger many Tuesday that NATO leaders were under a "profound and dangerous delusion" if they think deployment of new U.S. nuclear missiles in Europe can wring concessions from Mos cow. Andropov stressed that deployment of new American missiles on West German soil would be met with a "prompt" response from the Soviet Union. But he did not elaborate on what Moscow would do if Pershing 2 and cruise missiles are deployed on schedule start ing in December. West German sources said Kohl's delega tion had the impression that only a summit meeting between Andropov and President Reagan would provide the impetus to get the Geneva talks on limiting medium-range nuc lear arms moving. For several months the West Germans have advocated a summit on the nuclear arms issue. LOS ANGELES President Reagan ap pealed Tuesday to the American Federation of Teachers to put aside its differences with his administration and work with him toward "a renaissance in American education." COLOR COPYTRON CONVENIENT MONDAY 8 am - 9 pm 7 The renaissance Reagan seeks is a re-emphasis on teaching the basics with higher educa tional goals, stricter standards and more work, both at home and in school. On one issue sensitive among teachers, Rea gan stepped gingerly but did not duck in dis cussing whether teachers should be paid strict ly on the basis of training and years in the classroom or whether their salaries should be tied to some unspecified measure of how well , they teach. WASHINGTON A toll-free telephone line has been set up by the government to pro vide up-to-date information on AIDS, the deadly disease that attacks the body's ability to fight infections. The hotline will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EDT daily. The number is 800-342-AIDS. Callers from Alaska and Hawaii may phone collect to a separate number. 202-245-6867. Public Health Service employees will answer the calls and make re ferrals if necessary. CHARLOTTE Moral Majority leader Jerry Falwell says Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, is the "point man" for conservatives, whose causes will be set back five to 10 years if he is not re-elected to the Senate next year. Helms and Falwell, a Baptist minister, began a tour of the state Tuesday promoting a Moral Majority drive to register "millions" of Americans nationwide, starting with 200,000 conservative Christian voters in North Caro lina. RALEIGH A State House committee Tuesday cleared the way for considering a bill to let North Carolina join a low-level radioactive waste compact by removing a hazardous waste amendment from the bill. It was a victory for Gov. Jim Hunt and his aides, who strongly lobbied members of the Judiciary I Committee. Hunt has been press ing for the bill, saying North Carolina may be forced to set up its own dump if it does not join the compact. ROAN MOUNTAIN, Tenn. Authorities Tuesday cut back their three-day search for an 8-year-old North Carolina boy who walked away from his family's campsite and may be hiding from would-be rescuers. About 55 deputies, rangers, Civil Air Patrol members and volunteers searched Tuesday along the rain-soaked mountains near the Tennessee-North Carolina line for Michael Eugene Reel of Hickory, N.C. TUESDAY 8 am - pm D WEDNESDAY. 8 am - 9 pm D THURSDAY 8 am - 9 pm D FRIDAY 8 am - t pm SATURDAY 9 am - 5 pm SUNDAY 12 Noon - 5 pm COPIES BINDINGS PASSPORT PHOTOS SELF-SERVICE COPIERS 105 No. Columbia, Chapel Hill Personalized! Instruction ' v H X- . f " ' v , r ' if ' i Q - y---'-1nliiill1iir-Tili.ii iiMrfir-ii ii n- inn-, i. .nr'f Vimn f-rwHmmuwfaliim-- .. V . , Hartoy Dartt Joey Ward Davld K,n John Bollew Jerry Palmier! April Eddinger KayMcGhee Brian Smith The professional staff of Nautilus Fitness Center Is here to help you meet your personal fitness goals. Summer Shape Up Specials 6 Weeks $45 3 Months $90 6 Months $120 Call 489-2668 today for - FREE No hassles Visit FITNESS CENTER. 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