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Athens said the coalition is “a net work of people, a network of infor mation.” Group members share in formation and ideas for action and education of the public. At the group’s meeting tonight in 401 Rudder at 8:30, the coalition will present “The Ultimate Environmen tal Issue,” a slide show addressing the issue of nuclear action. Greenpeace originated in British Columbia in 1971 to oppose atomic bomb testing in Alaska. Supporters also stopped France from testing in the South Pacific, and encouraged the passage of three U.N. resolutions to end all nuclear weapons testing. The international Greenpeace or ganization acts as a consultant to the United Nations. Members also are active lobbyists to Congress. Because of the group’s lobbying, the Senate recently passed legislation calling for the immediate resolution of the United States and Soviet test-ban treaty negotiations. The Greenpeace Coalition relies heavily on research to support their actions. “Everything we do will be backed _ by facts,” Athens said. The organization’s attempts to protect the environment extend be yond the well-known tactics of spray ing baby seals to make their pelts worthless and interferring with whaling operations. Greenpeace members have blocked the discharge pipes of com panies polluting waterways, hung Danners from the smokestacks of air polluters and chained themselves to loading platforms to prevent the transport of uranium for nuclear purposes. The A&M coalition has not yet re ceived the backing of the interna tional organization because it hasn’t been able to reach the proper au thorities, Athens said. The group is waiting for a reply from the national office and hopes that letters from members will at tract the attention it needs to get backing, she Said. The coalition forming at A&M is growing quickly. In its first semester, 50 people have joined the group. When the coalition held a mem bership drive in the Memorial Stu dent Center, 111 people signed a sheet expressing interest in the orga nization. Jack Inglis, professor of wildlife science, said the formation of the Greenpeace Coalition will stimulate a variety of opinions and positions within the department. Inlis said opposition may arise if Greenpeace assumes an anti-hunter position. The department helps ranchers harvest game and maintain a sustained yield. Differences of opinion are stimu lating in an educational environ ment, Inglis said, because people be come more thoughtful when issues emerge. 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Prison offi cials are trying to determine whether the cameras will help reduce inmate violence. “For the past month, officials at the Darrington Unit have been tap ing the activities in this area,” Gutn- rie said. “The inmates were fully aware that their activities were being taped.” The latest attack occurred while Massey and a 29-year-old inmate were waiting to be searched and re turned to their cells in the adminis trative segregation section of the prison, Guthrie said. The suspect, who is serving a 9- year sentence for burglary of a habi tation in Harris County, pulled an 8- inch piece of flat metal sharpened to a point and a 5-inch metal rod and attacked Massey, he said. Prison officials said there was no apparent motive for the stabbing. “The two had been exercising to gether for about a month without any apparent animosity,” Guthrie said. 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