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D The Battalion EBRIEFING Page! Tuesday • October 15,1991 Stew Milne, The Battalion Hazy View Mike Flowers, a junior environmental design major, watches the Sterling C. Evans Library expansion construction while waiting between classes Monday. ► State Police search for UNT student’s killer DALLAS (AP) — Police were look ing for several men involved in the fa tal shooting of a University of North Texas student from South Korea. Eun-ha Suh, 22, was shot twice early Sunday after she and her boyfriend fled from an altercation in a Dallas nightclub. Police said she exited Interstate 35E in Farmers Branch and head ed south when shots were fired about 2 a.m. from a car that pulled alongside on a service road. Her boyfriend ducked down but was grazed by a bullet. He managed to stop the car and then drove her to Parkland Hospital Health System, where she was pronounced dead. Suh was enrolled in the Intensive English Language Institute at UNT, a school official said. Police believe the two or three suspects are regulars at The Ritz Rock, on Walnut Hill Lane in northwest Dallas. They were be lieved to be driving a red four- door midsized sedan. Jury selection for DWI case begins CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — Jury selection began Monday in a drunken-driving case that could become precedent for de ciding when a fetus is legally de clared human in Texas. Frank Flores Cuellar is accused of intoxication manslaughter in the death of a child who was still in her mother's womb when Cuellar allegedly slammed his Cheviol! i Blazer into their car on June 15, Just hours after the acctaj j Jeannie Coronado, who was seta j and a half months pregnant,^ birth to Krystal Zuniga by emep Caesarean section. The baby, ing just 4 pounds, survivedbirtliij had suffered extensive brain dan age. She died 44 hours later. Prosecutors contend Cuellar,*t( has at least two previous druia driving convictions, should be M responsible for Krystal's deatti. However, defense attorney tan Marshall argues that Cuellj should not be charged under Tea law because Krystal hadnotta born at the time of the accident. New Latin dance battles Macarena MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-I sexy sway of the hips.Afei pelvic thrusts. Some simplean movements. A catchy Li rhythm. Put it all together and if likely the next step inthelati line dance craze. Move over Macarena.to comes the tongoneo. In Spanish, a tongoneoisi seductive hip movemenUs new song and dance, will it It low the Macarena to the topi the charts? The tongoneo has alreadyli gold in Mexico and the Unite States. But the bigger hopesi for a successful crossover intol English-language market. It's getting a big-bucks mart! ing boost from record label Pd gram Latino and Miller Brew Co., which sponsors a tongon dance competition and tour. 1 T he Six nin just bi Thi colleg fact th will n< fessor To choos The i Dai night i ‘Tn the su: Dai night much Rya said m of lazii “[O ing," C go hoi night. Gar a weel< ► This day in history Weather (AP) — Today is Tuesday, Oct. 15, the 289th day of 1996. There are 77 days left in the year. On this date: In 1860, 11-year-old Grace Bedell of Westfield, N.Y., wrote a letter to presidential candidate Abra ham Lincoln, suggesting he could improve his ap pearance by growing a beard. In 1946, the St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series by defeating the visiting Boston Red Sox, 4- 3, in Game 7. In 1951, the situation comedy / Love Lucy pre miered oh CBS. In 1966, President Johnson signed a bill creating the Department of Transportation. In 1969, peace demonstrators staged activities across the country, including a candlelight march around the White House, as part of a moratorium against the Vietnam War. In 1976, 20 years ago, in the first debate of its kind between vice-presidential nominees, Democrat Walter F. Mondale and Republican Bob Dole faced off in Houston. In 1990, Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev was named the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Five years ago: The Senate narrowly confirmed the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, by a vote of 52-48. Today Tonight Tomorrow Today’s birthdays Highs &L Today’s Expected Hi 87°F Tonight’s Expecledli 3°F Tomorrow’; Expected HI; Former Chrysler chair Lee lacocca is 72. Musi cian Richard Carpenter is 50. Tennis player Roscoe Tanner is 45. Singer Tito Jackson is 43. Britain’s Duchess of York (formerly Sarah Fergu son) is 37. Rock musician Mark Reznicek (Toad ies) is 34. Partly cloudy with southeast winds near 10 mph. Partly cloudy with southeast winds near 10 mph. 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