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We’ve got to put a stop to it,” he said. Gov. Bill Clements, who was at the center of the SMU scandal that led the NCAA to impose its “death pen alty” on the school’s football pro gram, supports the measure. All SWC schools favored the bill. No, it’s not backward “The Third Day,” an oil painting on canvas by Kumar Perera, was named Best of Show and given first place in the painting category Mon day at Artfest, an annual juried student compe tition sponsored by the MSC’s Visual Arts Committee. Other winners were: Photography — Nicholas Wickkens, “Salamanca Espana”; Drawing - Mike Roch, untitled; Sculpture — Isabella Ba- sonbrio, “Jesus Got Dicked Around”; Mixed Media — Ronnie Cheek, “Dingo”; Crafts Sean Herring, “Vase #2.” NEW ENGLAND BROTH ER/SISTER CAMPS- (mass.) Mah-kee-nac for boys/Danbee for girls. 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We cannot af ford the steady financial drain.” He said its shuttle service in the Northeast would continue on a lim ited basis. Earlier Monday, Eastern asked a federal judge in Miami to order pi lots to return to work. Eastern had canceled almost all flights Monday but had supervisors haul baggage and de-ice planes to keep its profitable Northeast shuttle flying some of its scheduled trips be tween New York, Boston and Wash ington despite a snowstorm. Pilots nationwide planned a job action starting Tuesday morning that threatened to delay every flight on every airline. Eastern pilots have honored a strike by 8,500 mechanics and ramp service workers that began Saturday after a 17-month labor dispute. The strike has grounded most flights, stranded thousands of passengers and pushed the nation’s seventh- largest airline to the brink of col lapse. what it is — a pilots strike,” anotk Eastern spokesman, James Ashlod said. “We waited to see whether tkl was an initial demonstration ais whether they would come on bad but now it’s time.” Eastern’s 5,900 flight attendaritl also have honored the Machinkf strike. Eastern is seeking $150 nil lion in contract concessions whiletiq Machinists want $50 million VISA OR MASTERCARD!^Even if J>ankrup( or bad credit! We Guarantee ygu,