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Publication names U.S. drug agents DALLAS (AP) — A Mexican magazine’s publication of the names of U.S. drug agents does not signal government disappro val of American actions, Attorney General Richard Thornburgh said Monday. The weekly news magazine Proceso on Sunday published a list of 49 names it identified as be ing U.S. Drug Enforcement Ad ministration attaches, assistant at taches and agents in Mexico. The magazine published the list as part of a set of articles on the DEA’s role in Mexico, which periodically causes controversy, most recently over the alleged ab duction of a murder suspect to face charges in the United States. In Dallas Monday for a speech to business executives, Thorn burgh said the publication was not a reflection of government opinion. Thornburgh said he met with his Mexican counterpart last week, and received assurances that Mexico still considered drug enforcement a high priority. “If there is any escalation of ill feeling, it would obviously rep resent the views of that publica tion, not the Mexican govern ment,” Thornburgh said. The Proceso article was accom panied by a story about the recent arrest of Dr. Humberto Alvarez Machain in El Paso on April 3, on charges in the death of Enrique Camarena, a U.S. drug agent kid napped and tortured in Mexico. The 42-year-old doctor is charged with injecting Camarena with stimulants to keep him alive while he was being tortured by drug traffickers. Alvarez’s lawyer said he was kidnapped from his offices in Guadalajara and delivered to DEA agents in El Paso. Officials gear campaign toward uninsured drivers AUSTIN (AP) — As many as one in four Texas motorists is disobeying the state law requiring mandatory liability insurance coverage, the state’s consumer advocate said Mon day. “In some Texas cities and coun ties, the problem of uninsured mo torists is one of truly epidemic pro portions, with estimates as high as 70 percent noncompliance with the law,” said Kay Doughty, state public counsel. Doughty, who heads the state Of fice of Consumer Protection, said the problem is a serious one for con sumers because, “In the end, it is the insured motorist who ends up pick ing up the tab through higher (in surance policy) premiums.” To help combat the growing E roblem, Doughty’s office, Texas iw enforcement agencies and oth ers are launching a statewide educa tional campaign to alert motorists to the insurance requirements. “It will target responsible, law- abiding drivers who for various rea sons do not have the required insur ance,” she said. “Our goal is to convey the mes sage that driving is a privilege, not a constitutional right, and it carries with it some responsibilities, such as passing the driver’s exam, keeping a car in good shape and the registra tion current, and purchasing liability insurance,” Doughty said. In 1981, the Legislature paid the compulsory auto insurancelat requiring minimum liability per accident of $20,000 for bodi injury or death of one perso $40,000 for bodily injury or ueatli two or more people, and $15,000[« damage to property of others. A first-time violation bringsatfi fine, with subsequent violations pan- “I In the end, it is the insured motorist who ends up picking up the tab through higher (insurance policy) premiums.” — Kay Doughty state public counse ishable by fines of at least $200. Sus pension of a driver’s license also possible in the subsequent offensfi Officials said that before the la* was passed, 26 percent of Texasrao torists were uninsured. In the months after the law effect, that number fell to as tans 15 percent, hut it has risen steadili since and now has returned to most the same levels as before iti( law was passed. In Advance Forum to teach leaders cultural awareness ty tural Togetherness will sponsor a idei new leader forum at 6 tonight in 145 MSC. The workshop will teach new student leaders now and why they should incorporate cultural di versity into their organizations and will inform students of op portunities within U-ACT. For more information, call Betsy Spears at 847-0076. r Don’t Forget Secretary’s Week! April 23-27 Treat Your Indispensable Secretary To: CORN • BALLOONS • CONFECTIONS 268-4001 3737 East 29th Street Bryan 693-2409 315 B Dominik Drive College Station ^ Tex spot J rout into “1 it,” s teaii “1 spre cialn Gen thro J° tearr nior, H and J° fract play. K< was t M mier for i ers’ shoo N< Tucl roun ceive T1 in Su H< the C first by ta Aim Willi! Tf guan ami 1 roun Ne the ( want: ers th All caree Cuml “ p < lities, passe trad 2 “T and : could other Ah comii strate “M the n ingth P 1 ( 10 12 14 20 21 22 27 505