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y AIBn Moser cportcr Japon T op U.S . 3nd opancsc: orficials failed in an ucmpt to hrcak a deadlock tn u:1dc talks. Trcasury Sccrcwry Lloyd Bentsen th re31. cn,:d Su nday that the United States m1r, ht take a more forceful approach to prying up<n Ja panese m:i.rkcts "Jap_an is out of step " Bentsen said after a hasli iy sc heduled_ _meet ing with Prune M1.n1 Mc r Morih iro Ho,nkJ1, a m Tokyo. Howeve r, the Stern ~P'.'". w:i.s te mpered hy pri\ lt1.: a."-.'<iCS,., m c n ts offered later ~y U.S. (lfr,cials, who portrayed the fopancsc kadcrs as

lly Charle. Ca~e Staff Writer At the end ,,r b st fall. Sludcnt~ !! ave thL·1r l ppr11,al to a pro po., ,ed S5 ~ 1111llh1n renovation tu Cl.ul t.: Stu ,k- nl c;cnti.:r hy a maq; m 1Jf 181 m l avor l11

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dc:i. n C'l f s1udt:nL, ~nd cum·n1 dirl:ctm of the ,111dcnt l'Cntcr , 111hcy_can overcome opposi~ !tJ1 d that she 1, "loo kin c for unn within l he govcn\mi:nt's ward to [1hc fl' n {1v:it te1 n f" and

powe rful burea ucrac y Hn,okawa hus said In llcnL, on that he is will ing 10 hocomc per.sonal! ; in,oh·cd in thr 1radc ne:gmi.llfons. Austi n, Texas

Stat\! record., shn\v tha t gubernatorial cand1da1c George W . Bush ha., relied hc:ivily on hi s father's fin ancial hackers 10 launch h1.\ campaign even though he ha~ stated tha t he must cstJhlish his own political iden1i1y. A spokesmen fur Bush .<aid there i$i no conncc1ion b::1wccn fund -raising fo r 1hc

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Major donors 10 the campaign arc p:ist su rr orters or former President George Bush. including at lc:is1 11 members M Team 100. an elite gro up of large GOP contri butors. Bogota, Colombia Guomcn believed 10 be left ist guerri ll as fi red weapons at a political gathering killing at least 35 people, authorities said. The massacre took place 300 miles nonh wi:s t of Oogoia, in the i.1wn of Apartado. and was !he bloodiest in Colnmhia in live years. Eight people were wounded. \V11ncs.S<-s said

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flage appeared as party members were celebrati ng. The gunmen surrounded the ci.:.le-

brJnLs and opened lire. Pre s id e nt Cesar Gaviria prohihi 1ed the'sale of alcohol and the carrying of weapons. He also promised to inc rease the m1'1t3ry's presence ond set a $625,000 reward for inform:i.1100 lead· ins 10 the arrests of ~ucmll,1 leaders. About 200 people have been ki lled in the Apanado rtg icm whe_rc leftists f:lctions :ire \•ymg for pohtical control. Tulsa. Okla. Tv.o J 3-year-old run· awJys ollegcdly s.,t a S5 111il lio n fi re at the Petrnleum Ciuh budding They may he renificd as adults if and ' 1 hen !hey arc charged, proscculMS s, id. . . The hoys r< main '" custody ut the Jusen1lc Dctenlion C!!ntcr cm l:'on.plauw~ or arson, secon d-d:gn:.c h,urgl,ry and mahc> iu, rn1,clud, poli, e said.

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I t·1, lrnn , .1id tvlSU 1, \\Mklll!! w11 h a numhcr nl lO lurm ul :1\l' .1 f\."1\\1 \'alhin pbn tha t wil l offl'. r l ilt' k ,1.'-I mtcrrup11on of s 111 dent n.:ntt· r u~· She ~:11d 1h:11 h) "mnJu l:1n1.in{' the rl~lllJ\ ,tl1011. r,·1mu t111~ <inc p.1r1 at J 111111.: . and hy ,ch-: Uu li ng food serv1rL· rcnc,,·:111ons dur mg summer~. i111cm1p t1 on nf slue.lent ae1i, i111.;.s will he mm 1111:il Thr 1"1..'lhWJtlOn, Lcishn l'r !-a it.I, w ill 1ak t· mnrl· th,111 a yi;ar :ind po"i hl y twn "The students w~rL' the tlrh·a s Ill 1l11s issue." f-am: 11 !-atd. "\Vc 'n: glad th..: students tkl.:' 1d~J h1111 C1,·e in to the 2 h t r cnlury :ind add to the 'com nrnnn y' thr u111 vasit y ra n t1f• ft·r " L1' ll ~u lt.m 11.

University appoints VicePresident for business lly Kell y Webb Muhley ~lan:1i;ing Edi tor

Alvin G Hooten wan ted to Wfl rk at a un1 va si1y with a ~trnng bond am on~ stu de nts, fac ull y and adm1111.~1ra1ion Thc new vice pr!.!sidrnl for husrn.:ss affa ir!\ said hr has fo un d it here a1 ~vlic.Jv. c~tcrn Stale Un ivcri.it y

Hooten said that ~ISU i, J c:1mpus." and 1hat "th,, pcupk and s1udenL1- ;m: cuncl·mell ." 'That 1s j ust a kw of hi s many reasons for movrn g tn Te xas from lliah11. Ho0tL' ll w:i.s a-'"c1t·1ate vic:L' prrsii.knt for finance at Boise Stalt' Ulll \'1.'.rsity 111 Idaho for I7 years Hootrn was lnoktng for a c:mxr :uJv;rnn nwnt ;.ind saul after hc did rL·sc arch on 11..' achmg po.,1tion!- as wl' II as ~1SU and th1!1 area . hr nh1a1111ng lm:al L·111plt1ymt· n1, wanted In coml' ht·rc. When 1-h,utt·n hq::i n at Wanng ~:ial. Dr LlllllS J l{uUn gua .. USU, they had an L'llrnllnu.:nt of 8,llfXI students. A, or Der. 11111 vcr:-. 11 y prt·,1th.:n t. !-aid uni..' m.q1 1r probkm 111 :irth·:1ting 1992. the enro ll ment was I S.SlXI. He said uncc the enth r new 11rugra m was fundmp A ft·w Jl'ar, :1go 1hr.: Co- rollment surpas.scd 12.0(1() the relationship amon t! Mmh:nl. on.h11J11n g nn:ml !11:lrt Cd n.:ljlllfing that u111 vi.:: rsH1 cs ha\'r fa culty and admini strati(1n mom·y on hand 10 fund 1hc dro pped . That was annlhcr lir:-.11w,lycars;mtlha lfo f the r~nsnn fur Houll.'. 11 coming to ~comJ two )'L':tr!- nr new pw· MSU . Hunten said he wa nL" to gram ~ w11hnut spend ing i.:x istin g univcr~ity rc.'iml rc-:s. imprcwc commu nication bctWCl..' n admmistr:ll in n .ind stu The new mas ter of ~Cl · cncc in nursing. alnn g with a mas1i.:r nf sch.:ncc in radi ological technology that will be evaluated by the Coordin31· in g Board in April, require S1.6 million, Rodriguez s,id. By Churlcs Cage StnlTWriter The Midwestern Stale University student senate appoin1ed Jcn'nan Ghazal as Student Govcmmcm Association vice prcs idem in a Jan . 20 mee1ing. Linda WilsnnSeo11 n:sigocdl an. 17. During th e Sl!natc mi.:l! thigher lc~1c\ of cxcclli.:ncc." ing, lh l! noor was opened 1,1 said Dr. Rodnguez. nominees. All nominees wen: Gri rncll i~ a consultant requ ired to come fro m the with Energy Educ ation. Inc., scnn11.:. and wt: ri.: n:quircd to ha.scd in Wichita Fall~. al- meet the other SGA cons1i1u though is work requ ires him tion al n:quircmt: nts fo r th e 10 li ve in Ft. Worth. offict:, incluJing a minim um Garn ett was quoted in l'nroll mcnt of 9 hou rs and a th e Ti mes/ Reco rd Ncws. grade point awragc of 2.0 or ''Tlus is a lremrndous honor hc1tt·r. for th e g<,vi.:rnor to th in k I The se nat e appoin 1ed could serve on thl..' hoard of Gh:11.el by acdamJtum since rcgc nL1- , and als(l !or Dr. she was !he onl y ofti ci::il Rod rig ucl and the adminis- nom inee. tratio n to as k me Ill scr\'c Wi lsim-Scl1t1 would nul their sc hool." commcn1 on th~ cnnk·n 1 llf lll'r lt.'sign.i. uon ku..:r th :11 wn!) "a rcal Jcwr l of

New degree approved By Charles Cage

t;rJ du:itc, to all ,1, ",nil :llll't:: d pr:.ic1111om.:r., .. "Fami ly 111n , ..: pr.H,:l1t1uni.:rs" r..:qmrr :uldi 11nna l prova l from Ll1e Tcx:LI H1ghc1 lr;imint! and ccrt11ic:i1 in n hl!Ed uca tion Coord in:i t1 n;; vond th at uf no1m:d "nur!-i;:,." Board fu r a m:ish.:: r or :-.c1e1Kl' ;nJ an.: g1w 11 grl!,ltl! r ri;\ ponin nurs ing. Cfa!l:--1.:~ 111 the new 1,, 1b1li11e:i. m CJ rm!! fur pa prog ram wi ll hcgi n 111 tht· llt: nts, \V;Jrmg !-,ud. She , aid second summer session. th ey wil l "'pl:1 y an 11npona111 The prngr:1m wtl l mk in he.11th care rdorm" consist of 48 credit hou r~ ~incc thCl'L' ar..- not rn OU!.!h incl uding "c\m 11.:al hours." "pnmary pr;1ct1t1onl..'r3" :1v:1T1. Most or the progrJm's cla~scs ab le,t·:-i pl·dall y 111 rura l ,m.·as. will he offl'rcd in the evi.:ni n~ Wari ng lunhcr cHcd :1 as the s1ud~nl') enrolling will n:111on w1 dl! !\hnn agc ul consist largely of part-timl! nur3D and nu r~ mg farnlty as studcnl~ who work dming thi.: e\'idenci.: of the t:udknt JOb day. Dr. Lillian M. Wa ri ng. placcm-: n1 opportuni tics fo r di rector of the di vi,ion of the pnigram 's gradu:ll i.:~. StalT Wrikr M1dwi:~-;tcrn St:1 1..: U111 vcrsi1y ra'cn tly fCL\.:ivt!d :ip-

health sciences, s:iid. Dr. Jesse IV . Ro gers, She sa id the program vice prcsidr.11 1 fo r a..:ademic will consi st of two tracks: a affairs, ag reed and saiJ juh "nu rse-cdu..-ator" track de- opportunities will on ly in signed 10 prepare graduates crease with proposl!d healt h for teaching posilions llnd a care reforms. "fami ly nurse prac titioner" Grad ua te , possib ly trac k that would prepa re could return 10 ~1SU IO fi ll

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Ervi n Gurnett

Kelly Wchb Mobley Managing Editor Gov. Ann Richards appointed Ervin Gorncll 10 the Midwestern Stale Uni\'cr~ity board or rcgenL, on Dec. 3 10 fill the un c.l pircd lcrm of Otis Polk who p:isst.:d aw:iy in October. Garnett sai d. he is "looki ng forward lo meeti ng oth,:r members of the bo:1rd." Dr. Louis J. Rodriguez said that he is cxlrcmcl y delighted with Mr. G:trnc11's appointment "I look rorw:ml to working with him as wi.: atte mpt 10 move th e univ ersitv 10 a new and

dents. " I am a good lis tencrM. he said. He also said MSU has a ""cry positive environ me nt En· ryone works togl! thcr.'' On the business aspect of his new job, he said accountmg rules and regulations di f· for in Trxas. Texas code has

more regu lations and th t y arc identified more sp,: cilically in Texas tha n in Idaho. Concerning the students voting on the student rcnler issue at MSU. he said, "The referendum of studen ts is different. Studcnl.S have no vo le in Idaho. the Board votes. "

He received his bachelor uf science degn:e in 1970 and a maslcr of busincs.~ administration of higher cduc!1ion in 1973 from Southern Illinois Unive rsity. He present! y se rves as s.c-crctJry-trcasun:r of thl! Ada County Planning As."iociation in Idaho. ·111c county governing agency deals with planning iss ues suc h as trans• pmtation. air quali ty and civil defen se.

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SGA officer resigns

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Gov. appoints Garnett to Board

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>csligators, but llTC rcquc,ung lliuh cerufic~tion fnr the iw<•

Janunry 27, 19')4

Fee Increase . efi'1ect·1ve first summer term

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Round ball: hot sport on campus

Who's Who:41 MSUstu~ents named

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and adminis1ra1i\'e serv ices. Dr. Louis Rodrigu~z. uni ve rsit y prcsidl! nt. and others on Jan. 17. \Vilson-Scoll SJid, "I enjoyed whco students came 10 me wi th a pro blem. 11,al's 1he highest honor 1he school has paid me. If 1 can't do that 1hcn there ':-. no point in me giving Sl 1 much of my 11mc... She also sa id, "When I first \.'.: amt: here, my g<~tl was, an d still is. to gradu :i. h! and get a degn:c. The trJde-off, (of hc 1ng SGA vice president) were wl'I\ into dim in ishing ~ turns." Shannon Pu gh. SGA prcsitkm. saiJ 1hat sht! d id nut l'\.'Cl'J\'l' J c1)p)' c,f Wilsoi,. Scott's n:.signauon ktll.: r. and, m fan. ~ cc1 w d no J1~Lt no1dk:it iu11 of iL

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