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Page 12 The Battalion Wednesday, April 5,1989 Oh sure. Studying Conversational Swahili: 101 can be big laughs. But when your day of academia is done, why not drop everything, and add Whataburger, to your curriculum. They’re 100% pure beef. Hot. Fresh. And made just the way you love ’em. Whataburger. Because you sometimes hunger for more than knowledge. ; Free Whataburger.! Present this coupon when ordering a regular order of fries and a 16 oz. soft drink and get a Whataburger. free! Offer good only at the Whataburger restaurants at 105 Dominik in College Station and 902 Texas Avenue in Bryan. May not be used in conjunction with any other offer. Offer expires April 30. 1989. WHATABURGER HOT, FRESH AND MADE TO OROERT The Middle East: Peace or Powder Keg April 12,1989 £xce6ie*tc<t Javier Perez de Cuellar United Nations Secretary-General Robert C. McFarlane former National Security Advisor Ed Bradley Co-Editor ”60 Minutes” s4cC*Kcn<xt Stansfield Turner former C.LA. Director ■msc .Wiley Lecture Series 8 p.m. Rudder Auditorium Tickets on sale now at the MSC Box Office Tickets $6-$8-$10 for all TAMU students, $8-$10-$12 for all others Call battalion Classified 845-2611 South Africa may suspend Namibian independence OMBALANTU, Namibia (AP) — South Africa said Tuesday the 4- day-old independence process in Namibia is in danger of collapsing because of fierce fighting between security forces and black nationalist guerrillas. Foreign Affairs Minister Pik Botha wrote U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cueller on Tuesday that South Africa was considering suspending the implementation of independence in the territory. “Unless active and effective mea sures are taken within the next few hours to stem the rapid deteriora tion of the situation, the whole peace process in Namibia is in danger of collapse,” said his letter, released in South Africa. rica People’s Organization, of send ing 1,200 SWAPO guerrillas from southern Angola into northern Namibia in a deliberate attempt to sabotage the peace process. A U.N. investigation found the guerrillas had launched a “major in cursion” from Angola in violation of the peace plan, according to diplo mats in New York who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Botha wrote, “The South Afnw government cannot be expected W implement its undertakings...w I SWAPO continues to act in tlagr® violation of the provisions proved by the United Nations. . Under the U.N. plan, all SWA» guerrillas are to remain, at ™ bases in Angola at least 1 north of Namibia’s border untilnu May. 7 ii The United States on Tuesda urged SWAPO guerrillas to pu„ back into Angola and allow the Namibian independence process to get under way. Botha said 4,450 SWAPO fig now are south of that line. H said hundreds of Cuban tr PL in tandem with SWA^, had moved to within M I Angola. fighters lighters, had movcu "* yards of the Namibian border. guer and one South African soldier have been killed since Saturday in clashes across Namibia’s northern border with Angola, according to police and military officials. South Africa accused Sam Nu- joma, leader of the South-West Af- State Department spokesman Margaret Tutwiler said Washington does not think the agreement was in danger of unraveling “at this point.” “In such circumstances, So^h A| rica has the undoubted n^nt ® pend its compliance with its 0 tions,” Botha’s letter added. Je in ca British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher also condemned what she called a rebel incursion into Namibia and said the incursion caused the fighting. Fighting broke out Saturday, day the United Nations t*g anSU L vising a yearlong independence^ for the territory that South ilan Africa has controlled for 74 years. SPECIAL comj and 2 Enchilada Dinners $5.00 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 907 Harvey Road (Woodstone Shopping Center) -WE DELIVER- CALL 764-JUAN FREE TACO BAR Thur-Fri 4-7 HAPPY HOUR Mon-Fri 11-7 Expires 4-30-89 990 Margaritias All D a V mg ; code healt dent Shar Tl dent ish dress of a l pled, thou tume wear one! Jo tativt with fend tume if don, revoi chan servi anot] don ] activi