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He made no mention, however, of amnesty for those sentenced under laws prohibiting “anti-Soviet agita tion and propaganda.” Soviet dissidents have estimated at least 1,500 political prisoners remain in Soviet labor camps, prisons or in ternal exile. Besides the Kremlin’s avowed de sire to reduce the prison camp pop ulation, the government also may be trying to deflect Western criticism of the Soviet human rights record. The issue has hampered better trade and political relations with the West. The Soviets plan a weekend fo rum on peace and disarmament to be attended by political, business, cultural and religious figures from Western countries. T hey also are trying to win agreement at the Vienna conference on European se curity for a human rights conference in Moscow this spring. In Washington, White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said the Reagan administration hopes the So viet government “will follow up these recent moves with the release of more political prisoners and pris oners of conscience who unjustly re main in confinement or exile with out imposing any requirements that they recant their previous activities and limit future activities in support of human rights.” By late Tuesday night, the release of dissidents had not been reported to the Soviet public. The English- language service of the Lass news agency carried a report on Gerasi mov’s comments, but the report was not sent by the agency’s Russian-lan guage service. No mention of the re lease of dissidents was made on the evening televised news program Vremya. 00 off I 205 Holleman OIL, LUBE & Filter Change (your choice of oil) 764-7992 Gerasimov told a news briefing Tuesday: “The Soviet Union has been re examining a number of cases, espe cially cases related to sentences on (Article 70) of the Soviet Criminal Code, concerning anti-Soviet propa ganda. “Many of those sentenced on that article have been addressing appeals for clemency, and they are being ex amined and, in many cases, being granted.” General Meeting Students Against Apartheid Surgeon general pushes TV advertising for condoms WASHINGTON (AP) —Surgeon General C. Everett Koop told a House panel on Tuesday that he fa vors advertising condoms on net work television because the national health threat posed by AIDS “over whelms other considerations.” Koop said that such advertising should promote disease prevention rather than sexual activity and that, properly presented, it would pro vide a valuable health service. The surgeon general, designated the Reagan administration’s lead spokesman on AIDS, did not state his position on advertising in his pre pared testimony but expressed strong support for it in response to questions from members of the Health and Environment Subcom mittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. “The threat of AIDS is so great that it overwhelms other consider ations, and advertising, I think therefore, is necessary in reference to condoms and would have a posi tive public health value,” Koop said. He acknowledged that condoms do not provide 100 percent protec tion against catching AIDS from an infected partner but added, “With all the failures and drawbacks, it’s the only thing we have in the way of a barrier.” There is no vaccine or cure for AIDS, and no one is known to have recovered from it. Koop said abstinence is the only sure way to avoid contracting the disease sexually, but “that’s not ter ribly realistic in our society.” Rep. Jim Bates, D-Calif., asked Koop to comment on whether tele vision networks have a particular re sponsibility because so much pro gramming contains sexual themes. “You could make a good case that if television networks do indeed ped dle all the attractive parts of sex, then they should he willing to also peddle something that might pre vent the transmission of sexually ac quired disease,” Koop responded. “But’ I think even without that relationship, the threat... is so great to the people of this country that, of itself, the public health message and the preventative aspects of AIDS that would accompany condom ad vertising speak for themselves.” Representatives of the three ma jor commercial networks — NBC’., CBS and ABC — said at the hearing that they do not carry condom ad vertisements because network offi cials believe they would be offensive to the viewers of many affiliate sta tions. Thefts (Continued from page 1) The department also uses binocu lars, wireless microphones and light sensors along with other surveillance equipment, he said. Hornet also said the department isn’t the only agency on campus fighting the increase in thefts. “The MSC has spent quite a bit of money to set up the securing station outside the bookstore,” he said. “There were many thefts outside the bookstore and students were not using the lockers,” he said. “So, the MSC, at its expense, tore the lockers out, put in check-in booths and manned them.” (Continued from page 3) Group rape, date rape and aquaintance rape are widely ac cepted in fraternities and athletic settings because of “group think,” Stevens said. “You have a sense of ‘let’s stay together as a team’ — the group- think takes over,” he said. “They forget that this is a person that has a heart, a brain and a soul like, their sister or their mother. “They get this person drunk, they flirt and the person gets vio lated — abused.” Stevens said his basic philoso- is that rape occurs in all col lege communities — no campuses are immune. The degree to which these crimes are reported depend on what type of system the community has in terms of dealing with a rape crisis. The C.A.R.E. program will end today after several more ses sions. From noon to 1 p.m., the Brazos County Rape Crisis Cen ter will present a date-rape skit at Lawrence Sullivan Ross statue and a self-defense demonstration will he held from 7 p.m. to S p.m. in 212 MSC. phy leue The University Police Depart ment will give a tour on avoiding the dark spots on campus from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. starting in 212 MSC. Psychologist (Continued from page 3) But Stevens was careful not to identify all sexual desire as bad. “There needs to be a balance be tween enjoying that person as a whole and sexual pleasure,” he said. Stevens said men also suffer from the rape culture. He said women tend to think of all men as rapists, which leads to fear. One student said, “I have been in the situation where I was walking be hind a woman, especially at night, where I could tell that she was a little scared of me. It makes me feel kind of bad.” The group discussed methods of helping women overcome this fear. Subtle techniques such as keeping hands in sight, choosing alternate /alk. routes to walk, or offering assistance when a woman appears to be in trou ble can help, Stevens said. Feb. 11,1987 8:30 p.m, Rm. 225 Rudder Everyone is Welcome ISSJ mil HTTENTI ON MRV GRADUATES '2 s! Ipi hi ORDER V0UR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS N0UJ! THE LAST DRY TO ORDER IS THURSDAY FEB 1 2, 1 987 MSC STUDENT fINRNCE CENTER 21? MEMORIfll STUDENTCENTlfi MONDflV-FRIDflY SR.M.-IP.M, INTERNATIONAL HOUSE PANCAKES RESTAURANT N All you can eat Daily Specials 10 p.m.-6a.m, All You Can Eat Buttermilk Pancakes $1.99 Spaghetti and Meat Sauce with garlic bread $2.99 *Must present this coupon International House of Pancakes Restaurant 103 N. 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