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All typing needs - resumes, dissertations, term papers, forms etc. 486 computer. Jewel 822-0001 Notes A Quotes is now accepting applications for the fall semester. Apply in person at 701 W. University. Page 4 • The Battalion • Monday, July 15, 1996 Car bomb caps week of riot THE BATTALION CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING •EASY •AFFORDABLE •EFFECTIVE ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ire land (AP) — A car bomb ravaged a country hotel Sunday soon after it was evacuated, knocking hotel guests to the pavement and cap ping a week of rioting that threat ens to transform Northern Ire land’s uneasy peace into a memory. The Irish Republican Army denied Sunday that it planted the bomb that blasted The Killy- hevlin Hotel, a social hub for this lakeside town. The hotel was packed with a Catholic wedding party, bar guests, tourists and fishermen when a caller warned hotel staff there was a bomb in a car parked outside. Police said an Isuzu Trooper, stolen 11 days ago in Dublin, con tained 1,200 pounds of homemade explosives. They praised hotel staff for evacuating 250 guests — some straight off the dance floor — to a back parking lot before the bomb tore apart the building’s front 25 minutes later. Scores were treated for shock; only three people were slightly injured. “What a terrible way to start married life,” said the groom’s cousin, Eamonn Turbett. “The wed ding itself was excellent and there was a lovely atmosphere at the re ception. ...And then this happens.” The bomb — the first in North ern Ireland since the Irish Republi can Army stopped its violent cam paign against British rule in 1994 — crowned the worst week of riot ing seen here in a generation. Violence erupted last Sunday when police blocked members of the Orange Order, Northern Ire land’s dominant Protestant frater nal group, from marching through a Catholic part of Portadown, a town 25 miles southwest of Belfast. The Orangemen stood their ground, and militant Protestants subjected Northern Ireland to four days of rioting. Since Thursday, when police conceded defeat and allowed the march through the Catholic area, Catholic fury has spilled onto the streets. Police and soldiers spent a third night Saturday repelling mobs of Catholics who hurled gasoline bombs, bricks and rocks at them in Belfast and Londonderry, the province’s second-largest and pre dominantly Catholic town where Northern Ireland’s “troubles” be gan with similar scenes in 1969. Sunday’s hotel bombing rein forced the fear that Northern Ire land is sliding back into murder and grief, a past Enniskillen resi dents vividly remember. In 1987, an IRA bomb killed 11 Protestants as they commemorated the dead from two world wars. Despite the IRA’s decision to end its cease-fire in February by bombing London, Enniskillen residents said Sunday they had n’t been mentally prepared for a bomb here. “We were having an award sentation here last night for the:; nual Killyhevlin tournament i all the glass in the windows shi You knew immediately it bomb,” said Darrell Robinson, a year-old Protestant worker at Enniskillen Golf Club, a half- from the devastated hotel. Gesturing to Catholic Protestant golfers sitting Sunday afternoon, he said: “I ously they’re talking about it, what can you say really?” “The ‘troubles’ have been longer than me. You were have the peace, that’s all. Ho] ly it’s not all been blown away,” North Atlantic Ocean 47L RELAND J NORTHERN IRELAND) |he £ gled is sc Ipany Am. | be hum mi l n ext coup] , A Fr °m Ji 2, th, J hol d its 14 | ev enLs in ^ IrrHsiiv 81 Enniskillen Car bomb explodes j 7 (fllvic],,.' . :,r| d United at hotel V V _4f Befc: A rsis High ItV' wil 25 miles 25 km IRELAND AP Gnp FOR MORE INFORMATION 845-0569 Health care reform bill shot down The Democratic proposal was spearheaded by Sen. Tom Daschle WASHINGTON (AP) — A Democratic pro posal to end the Senate impasse on health care reform went nowhere Sunday, slamming into the same wall that has effectively brought leg islative progress in the Senate to a halt. Bringing to national TV their increasingly strident differences, Republican leader Sen. Trent Lott and Democratic leader Sen. Tom Daschle each accused the other party of block ing action on health care and other key issues. Lott accused the Democrats of “planned grid lock” while Daschle said his colleagues only want to stop “extreme legislation.” Daschle, appearing with Lott on NBC’s Meet the Press, challenged Lott to accept a proposal where the main goal of the legislation — assur ing that people can carry insurance from one job to another and be protected when they have pre-existing health conditions — be separated from a controversial bid to set up tax-exempt medical savings accounts (MSAs). to millions of employees of small businesses. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., has blocked the appointment of conferees for House-Senate negotiations on the bill for nearly three months because of the MSA dispute. The health insurance fight has epitomized the election-year partisanship in Congress that has paralyzed movement on bills both sides want. Lott, who took over as majority leader from GOP presidential candidate Bob Dole a month ago, said that after some successes — notably passing a minimum wage increase — “to my shock all of a sudden I found that everything was being blocked and I saw for the first time it looked to me like there was a planned gridlock in the Senate." “We’re not going to apologize for stopping ex treme legislation,” Daschle responded. “The Re publicans have been intent on passing extreme an WS 811 confix c °mi hou ^a. lr stars h da;y toilW 0tnil 0W 8° fo YjP* Ge Wk* 11 he Wil "Yok V^vi host™* 8 JJgPPen to l » 6l , 8en bo, one looks f c mi Lf athl, ine error me dalists ar c j>nie person . e spotlighi industry hi g Sure, Mic nrean game. doubt be T - e a v: legislation and we are going to stop that.” I > Last week two Nevada senators, both Democ- m P^nack It Republican leader Sen. Trent Lott and Democratic leader Sen. Tom Daschle each accused the other party of block ing action on health care and other key issues. Lott accused the Democ rats of "planned gridlock" while Daschle said his colleagues only want to stop "extreme legislation." “Let’s get that taken care of,” Daschle said, re ferring to maintaining insurance from job to job, “and then let’s bring up this medical savings ac count issue separately.” Daschle, D-S.D., also asked the Republicans to seriously consider another compromise proposal on MSAs that the Democrats gave Lott last week. Lott, R-Miss., dismissed Daschle’s offer. “The Senate has already acted on this issue and the House has acted, and what we need to do is go to conference and work out the differences.” The House version of the bill contains the tax- exempt accounts. Although the Senate voted down MSAs, GOP leaders insist they be peirt of the final legislation — at least as an experiment that would be gradually expanded. Democrats, expressing concern that the ac counts will result in young, healthy people leav ing traditional plans, say they are willing to ac cept a small-scale study but reject the GOP pro posal which would make the accounts available rats, stopped action on the 1997 Defense spending hill and other legislation by launching a filibuster to protest a proposed plan to set up temporary storage facilities for nuclear waste in their state. L Since Lott became the GOP leader, he and Daschle have tried hard to project an imaged collegiality and cooperation, but Lott reacted in anger when Daschle suggested that Lott’s sup port for ending federal funding for the National Endowment for the Arts was an example of Re publican extremism. “I don’t impugn Tom Daschle’s integrity when he disagrees with me, but when he disagrees with me he calls it extremism,” Lott said. "I don't appreciate his response.” Lott said attacks on Republicans Eire coming from the “looney left” in Congress who “have nothing really to say.” The two did, however, express confidence that they could pass legislation revamping the wel fare system that President Clinton could sign. A deadlock on that issue was broken last week when Republicans agreed to separate welfare and Medicaid reform. The Democrats had object ed to having the two in one package. Rock clir damage 1 The article July 9 Battali and well-writ Lott also said he will not attempt this year to treme excepti bring up legislation overturning a ban on assault in the article weapons, avoiding one contentious issue, and that the Senate is also too busy this yeEir to take up 1 islation to restrict affirmative action progrEims. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., speaking on ABC’s This Week with David Brinkley, said the House will not consider a major affirmative action bill soon, but he said it would debate a bill to end quotas and set- asides in small businesses. He stated tha g- responsible fo painted rocks, untrue that I could say this Anyone wh an area that ii will not see a he will see hui white marks a All’s well in Roswell: Movie release bolsters tourism at UFO festival The success of Independence Day has cast the spotlight on the New Mexico city AMARILLO(AP) — Some think aliens visited the east ern New Mexico city of Roswell nearly 50 years ago. This summer, the human in vasion of Roswell has been in disputable. The July 2 release of the wildly successful alien attack flick “Independence Day” happened to coincide with the city’s annual UFO conven tion. Not coincidental are the hundreds of national and in ternational media that have flocked there. In Roswell, the alien busi ness is no joking matter. “People here do not laugh about it; they are easily of fended by people who don’t take them seriously,” Deon Crosby, director of the Inter national UFO Museum and Research Museum, told the Amarillo Globe-News. Crosby organizes the annual Roswell UFO Encounters con vention in a city of 50,000 resi dents and three museums dedi cated to the extraterrestrial. Roswell became the hub of UFO study in 1947 following a mysterious crash near the now-closed Walker Air Base there. Visitors and media have brought extra attention to a place already etched in inter planetary history. The “Area 51” crash site at Roswell is a key to the plot of “Independence Day” and is part of the story line of anoth er summer action release, “The Rock.” The president of UFO Cen tral Home Video recently said that videos based on extrater restrial themes have piggy backed on the success of “In dependence Day.” Tim Crawford said that some, including “Alien Autop sy,” and “UFOs: The Best Evi dence,” are related directly to Roswell. One of the scores of televi sion cameras recently fo cused upon Roswell belonged to CBS’ “Late Show with David Letterman.” Movie re viewer “Manny the hippie’ was dispatched from San Francisco to Roswell to check out UFO fever. “Is this some sort of punish ment?” a less-than-enthusias- tic Manny responded to Let- terman’s travel plans for him. Everyone from “Late Show” to ABC’s “Nightline” has taken a crack at Roswell this month. Despite all the hype, many still treat claims of life outside our universe as pure fancy, a view another museum curator believes inaccurate. “I just tell them, ‘You know, it’s a proven fact that your more educated people believe we’re not alone in the uni verse,” said John Price, founder of the UFO Enigma. “That usually shuts them up.” Roswell is about 200 miles southwest of Amarillo. endorsemenl Bui just t! Every tim rock faces by c need to mark 1 climbers now < electric drills t bids to make Some are even pel down the r new routes ma drilled hole wi Admittedly, mentally const such defaceme bt it still oca chronicled in s zines as of a fe looked at; Nothing deface to some almost seeing the whi climbing route; can convince ir Painted circles sheer rock w; campers or tee It is time for Pp their act am He and hiding t to prevent adm for their action: climb a rock wi Painted route a they should giv r eal climbers ca bility for the ac climbers, then i Prohibited.