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The Texas A<SlM University Student Publications Board is accepting applications for Editor, The Battalion Spring 1992 The spring editor will serve from January 19, 1992, through May 8, 1992. Qualifications for editor of The Battalion are: 2.0 overall and major GPR at the time of taking office and during the term of office; At least one year experience in a responsible editorial position on The Battalion or comparable student newspaper, OR At least one year editorial experience on a commercial newspaper, OR At least 12 hours journalism, including JOUR 203 and 303 (Media Writing I and II) or equivalent. The 12 hours must include completion of or enrollment in JOUR 301 (Mass Comm Law) or equivalent. Application forms are available in the Journalism Depart ment office, 230 Reed McDonald Building, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Completed forms must be submit ted to Francia Eldridge, 230 Reed McDonald, by 5 p.m. Friday, November 8, 1991. Applicants will be interviewed during the Student Publications Board Meeting on Wednesday, November 13. Page 6 The Battalion Thursday, October 31 Officials unsure about bilateral talk Continued from Page 1 negotiations," President Bush told the delegates at the opening ses sion, calling for territorial compro mise as a means of finding peace. "It would be unforgiveable to miss this opportunity," Soviet President Milchail S. Gorbachev told the assembled delegates. U.S., Israeli and Arab officials acknowledged deep uncertainty about the next phase of the peace process — separate bilateral talks between Israel and Syria, Lebanon, and a Jordanian-Pales- tinian delegation. Asked if the dates and venues for these talks were set. Secretary of State James A. Baker III said, "No." The participants were seated at a T—shaped table designed so the foes would face each other at a slight angle rather than head-on. No national flags were dis played. One Israeli delegate ex tended a hand to a Lebanese woman in the chamber but was spumed. knowledged afterward j| made him tense to even be : same room as the Israelis, lei; across a table from Israeli^ Minister Yitzhak Shamir. Palestinian delegate Saeb Erekat was clad in the black-and- white checkered headdress fa vored by Palestine Liberation Or ganization chairman Yasser Arafat. The PLO has been banned from the talks because Israel regards it as a terrorist organization. The or ganization was palpably present, with a monitoring delegation in town. Jordan's foreign minister ac- "It is not a dinner part said curtly. Another first was the; dance of Syria, the mostly of Israel's neighbors. Syria; Israeli negotiators have net? except to negotiate a u; armistice in 1949. Zohair Jannan, head oftiJ eign press departmental^ an Foreign Ministry, told Tv sociated Press the Syrians pull out of the talks if Israa not stop building Jewish ments in the occupied bi; begin to withdraw. Bush calls for 'real peace Clip to t wor Continued from Page 1 •ity Council resolutions that are artful ly ambiguous. The United States went to such lengths to satisfy Assad that the invitations to the peace conference did not even propose peace treaties as a goal. "We seek peace, real peace," Bush declared on Wednesday. "And by real peace I mean treaties. Security. Ehplomatic rela tions. Economic relations. Trade. Investment. Cultural Exchange. Even tourism." Bush said, the goal "is not sim ply to end the state of war in the Middle East and replace it with a state of nonbelligerency. This is not enough; this would not last," he said. Bush told Shamir directly that "territorial compromise is essen tial for peace. Boundaries should reflect the quality of both security and political arrangements." Bush was exercising the calcu lated ambiguity that has marked Middle East diplomacy for a gen eration. Bush did not recite the ritual land-for-peace formulation in pre cisely those words. Baker said afterward that all el ements of U.S. policy were not "necessarily, specifically Bush's speech. He said Arabs and Israel well aware of the U.S,ps and emphasized that the tv; resolutions that serve as ate the current negotiations braced the principle often for peace." Faisal Husseini, a proc, Palestinian who servesasa; to the Palestinian-Jordaniar, gation and a link to the Pa; Liberation Organization,se accepted Baker's explanatte Bush's formula aoesnots Israel to give up all of tie Bank, Gaza, the Golan He: and certainly not east Jems;: COM ICON 2 KT^ X ^1 seas boys are m per Bowl, i( pro basket! TheNa tion kicks c and, like al tional favoi Everyoi Chicago Bt i Portland Ti 1 Celtics to v pionship. That’s t doesn't sor j and pick a | Clippers? It's not Look at Braves and | made it to I and they b last year. How m had a chan the year be The Cli and Twins The Cli so what. Ji through th SPRING BREAK IN CANCUN! REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. College Tours. 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