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4th of January 1998 News

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STUDENT LIFE: Headlines From the Fall Semester; Dancing Permitted

Date: 04 January 1998

By Lee Powell

Lee Powell

Comment recent news covered by Wheaton College newspaper; big issue is easing of ban on dancing, but only for married couples; unmarried students may square-dance; photo; Wheaton is Christian college in Chicago suburbs (special section, Education Life) (S)

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STUDENT LIFE: Headlines From the Fall Semester; Howard Women March

Date: 04 January 1998

By Monica Holly-Utsey

Monica Holly-Utsey

Comment on news covered by Howard University campus newspape this semester; articles cover women students' participation in Million Women March; photo (special sectionn, Education Lif) (S)

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STUDENT LIFE: Headlines From the Fall Semester; Date-Rape Drug Scare

Date: 04 January 1998

By Josh Horowitz

Josh Horowitz

Comment on news covered by campus paper at Hobart and William Smith Colleges this semester, including scare about drug reportedly used in date rapes (special section, Education Life) (S)

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STUDENT LIFE: Headlines From the Fall Semester; The Chelsea Ban

Date: 04 January 1998

By Sandy Edry

Sandy Edry

Comments on decision by Stanford University newspaper, The Daily, not to cover freshman Chelsea Clinton unless she involves herself in newsworthy event; photo; debate erupts after columnist Jesse Oxfeld is dismissed for violating rule (special section, Education Life) (S)

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STUDENT LIFE; Headlines From the Fall Semester

Date: 04 January 1998

By Sandy Edry

Sandy Edry

Roundup of major issues on several college campuses this semester, as seen by college newspapers and campus correspondents (special section, Education Life) (S)

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STUDENT LIFE: Headlines From the Fall Semester; Alabama's 'Machine'

Date: 04 January 1998

By Haliman Abdullah

Haliman Abdullah

Comment on issues covered by University of Alabama campus newspaper this semester, including accusations against fraternity-sorority coalition, Theta Nu Epsilon (special section, Education Life) (S)

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STUDENT LIFE: Headlines From the Fall Semester; Infighting at Berkeley Over Style of Protests

Date: 04 January 1998

By Bill Staggs

Bill Staggs

Comment on campus news at Berkeley this semester, including controversial demonstrations by Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action By Any Means Necessary; photo (special section, Education Life) (S)

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The World; In Africa's Harsh Climate, Fruits of Democracy

Date: 04 January 1998

By Howard W. French

Howard French

Democracy and independent media begin to make profound changes in the African countries where they are given a chance to take root; many Africans are shocked at the decline of Western backing for democratic change; Sec of State Madeleine K Albright praised a 'new generation' of African leaders on her first tour of continent, all them conspicuously undemocratic; photo (M)

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Trust to Buy Hotel Chain For $2 Billion

Date: 05 January 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Meditrust Companies, real estate investment trust, will buy La Quinta Inns Inc for $2.1 billion in cash and stock in move to expand its real-estate holdings with its first hotel purchase (M)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 05 January 1998

INTERNATIONAL A3-10 Israel's Foreign Minister Carries Out Threat to Quit Israel's Foreign Minister, David Levy, left, resigned. The move left Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with his most serious challenge in 19 months of almost constant crises, and his right-wing coalition Government with a razor-thin majority in Parliament. Mr. Levy threatened last week to take the step to protest the lack of money for social welfare programs in the 1998 budget, as well as the stagnation of peace talks with the Palestinians. A1 Moi Declared Winner in Kenya Daniel arap Moi was officially declared the winner of Kenya's presidential election, giving him a fifth five-year term. Opposition leaders challenged the result of the vote, held last week, accusing agents of Mr. Moi of causing widespread ballot shortages and other irregularities. Election observers agreed that the voting was flawed and chaotic, but said it was not substantially rigged in Mr. Moi's favor. A1

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