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As NATO stepped up its airstrikes, a Cypriot mediator sought freedom for three captured U.S. sol diers. NATO planes and cruise missile struck mil itary targets in Kosovo and inflicted heavy damage elsewhere in Yugoslavia. Albania’s parliament approved NATO plans to send in 24 U.S. Apache attack helicopters •— a move that should bolster the alliance’s fire power against the Yugoslav tanks and armor that have driven ethnic Albanians from their homes in Kosovo. After forcing more than 400,000 refugees out to neighboring countries, Yugoslav au thorities closed the main exit route on Wednes day without explanation, forcing tens of thou sands of people back toward the burned villages they had been escaping from. German Defense Minister Rudolf Scharping warned that the Yugoslavs may be planning to use the civilians in Kosovo as “human shields” against NATO attack. In Morini, the crossing point for Kosovo refugees into Albania, the flow of cars and trac tors suddenly stopped at 3 a.m., witnesses said. Yugoslav border guards could be seen lay ing what appeared to be mines and digging for tifications just inside their territory. “The refugees ... were told to return to their places of residence — whatever is left of those places,” said Doran Vienneau of the Organiza tion for Security and Cooperation in Europe, 'The refugees ... were told to return to their places of residence — whatever is left of those places/' —Doran Vienneau Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe which has been monitoring the border. Scharping said Yugoslav forces had begun forcing ethnic Albanians back from the border areas into the province. He showed aerial pho tos that he said showed Serb tanks surround ing a Kosovo village, separating the men and women, and then opening fire on houses. The former president of Cyprus, Spyros Lisa Klan - t only as a |§j;rue ider on xas A&M E 11 Team in ishman n. Coming two-home ening in lubleheade Starr to testify in front of committee on renewal of Independant Counsel law STARR WASHING TON (AP) — Independent Counsel Ken neth Starr and the three- judge panel that appoint ed him will testify April 14 before a Senate committee considering whether Congress should renew the Watergate-in spired law that provided for his job. The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, chaired by Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn., will hear from Starr and federal judges Richard D. Cudahy, Peter T. Fay and David B. Sentelle, the panel announced Wednesday. In his own statement, Starr confirmed that he would testify and said he looked forward to it. Thompson has pledged to keep the hearings from focusing on Starr’s controversial, five- year investigation of President Clinton, which led to only the second presidential impeach ment in history. The Senate ac quitted Clinton on Feb. 12. Since then, Thompson has called former independent counsels and scholars to three hearings on the matter. But it is Starr’s efforts that brought Democrats into line with Republicans long infuriat ed with loopholes in the 1978 statute and built momentum for letting the law expire June 30 or renewing it only with a major overhaul. Among the statute’s weak nesses, critics say, is that it does not hold independent counsels accountable for the money they spend or the tactics they use. In addition, critics contend the three-judge Special Division of the Court of Appeals, which hires independent counsels, is ill-equipped to make such ap pointments. Lawrence Walsh, the inde pendent counsel who’s Iran- Contra probe of President Rea gan soured Republicans on the law, told Thompson’s panel last month that a special agency within the Justice Department, not a three-judge panel, should appoint independent counsels. The members of that panel should be subject to confirma tion by the Senate, Walsh said. Without the Independent Counsel law, such probes would revert to the Justice De partment — which is how they were handled until the "Satur day Night Massacre” in October 1973, when the department’s top two officials lost their jobs for refusing to carry out Presi dent Nixon’s order to fire spe cial prosecutor Archibald Cox. Attorney General Elliot Richard son quit and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus was fired. Solicitor General Robert Bork fired Cox. l online colk^ President Bush raises money for son’s candidacy PHOENIX (AP) — Former President Bush raised an esti mated quarter of a million dol lars for his son’s potential presi dential campaign. A few hours later he was to be raising money for an anti drug drive. Bush addressed an invitation- only crowd of about 300 Repub licans Tuesday night, including Arizona Gov. Jane Hull, in Texas Gov. George W. Bush’s first fund-raising event in Arizona. Gov. Bush has not an nounced his candidacy and has promised to remain in Austin until the Texas Legislature ends May 31. On Wednesday, the elder Bush was to discuss drug-free workplaces at a luncheon to raise money for Drugs Don’t Work in Arizona, a public-pri vate partnership offering help to companies that want to set up drug tests, counseling and reha bilitation programs. President Bush established the Presidential Advisory Coun cil on Drugs in 1992 that gave rise to the Arizona program. The luncheon is expected to draw about 500 guests and to raise about $200,000, backers said. Arizona’s Sen. John McCain and former Vice president Dan Quayle also are potential candi dates for the GOP presidential nomination. Elizabeth, wife of former presidential candidate and ex- Sen. Bob Dole and another po tential GOP candidate, has made two campaign appearances in Arizona and plans a third on May 31. Kyprianou, began a mission to win of three American soldiers seizeda!( goslav border with Macedonia Cyprus, which is not a NATOraemb torically had close ties with Yugosl Kyprianou flew to Athens, where:* was “waiting for the green lights grade” before going to Yugoslavia day. He said he believed the release diers was imminent. Sandy Berger, President ClintoiT^ security adviser, was cautiousabe.'^ sion but said “we certainly wouldi|| any release.” Another nightmare was brewing::! of thousands of Kosovo refugee; made it across into neighboring!, only to be trapped for days in sqm tions. With frightening efficiency,Mace ficials emptied the border city d Wednesday, hustling thousands; onto buses so quickly thatsomewt ed from their families. Macedonia, which has beencr conditions at the makeshift can shipped 10,000 refugees to Albania 25,000 others to NATO tent camp a ‘ rst Ste P country. Austin s '1S ■ersity ids herself j 1 vei L-atego Study showSl^: iday’s no tniersity ol lib out ith a total t 1 . -f | M game, 5 hinder learmdf 'nee,” Klar WASHINGTON (AP) - t well again Naeim, an earthquake engi;-i|ontact u Los Angeles who decided togn go after t school, did not have time fora Sophom or meetings and classroom le ^ned the d when Kaplan’s Concord Law: Sgies with launched last fall, NaeimenreirMgame, in his education through theIntetw 4 and gi ”1 figure if I go to a stanfcToi d (.720, four nights a week, thatelir A scoreless chance for me to see mykkkhgs as they said Naeim, 44. “I get myasE^ding a v off the computer, and lean: a ni in the I the kids go to bed.” Hundreds of universitiesarete ing courses or degree pros But a pair of reports beingtfai day question whether a seaiin a computer is as good asastaf) lege classroom. The reports’ complaints tat, whether the programs’ eta evaluated properly and whel! cost too much to whether the' fair to certain students. The College Board warnsim that Internet courses could hi: progress of poor and minorih: who arrive at college withlesse to computers than white onto: ent students. “There’s this rush to geto! go virtual. ... Colleges, poliq- and (Internet) providers whe, ving this market needtothini broad access,” Larry F. Gladieffi nior College Board research?: Tuesday. A second report, by the In Higher Education Policy, say still lack enough knowledgeah ternet-based education to jus: rapid growth. Texas Music Crawfest Featuring Jack Ingram 10:30 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. Cory Morrow 8:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Charlie Robison 6:15 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. Owen Temple 4:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. ITH Saturday, April 10' At Walker County Fairgrounds In Huntsville, TX (just 40 miles east) B.Y.O.B. (no glass) 2 LBS. of Crawfish Per Person Pre-Sale Tickets at Cavender’s For Info Call (409) 293-8663 Now Taking Ordei f Sdwtastic ‘Recognition fZLnnouncements, Cops df Qozuns ROTHERS C BOOKSTORES 340 G. BUSH BR. * 007 HARVEY ROAD 303 S. 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