I PET PARADISE 1 7^ec 2000 bee do consider yoi [tail], I cannot man can fix an} Roseanne Ba these words to j Beatty a hard ti consideration o president in 20( quote may be a into politics, tin lineup of presid um, which rese more than a gre Since televi slowly turned ment value in distinguishabh [important poli One illustrat vantage over ot INCHON, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s deadliest fire in a quarter-century was a disaster waiting to happen, a weekend crowd of teen-agers partying in an unlicensed beer bar so crowded waitresses could hardly move around the tables. The only exit from the dimly lit bar was a stair way barely 1 yard wide. There were no fire alarms and no sprinklers in the nightspot in Inchon, a port city 30 miles west of Seoul. With 55 people dead after Saturday night’s fire, police sought arrest warrants yesterday for five peo ple: four electricians they said ignored safety pro cedures and a teen-ager accused of inadvertently starting the fire while working on a new karaoke club in the basement of the three-story building. The five face charges of involuntary manslaughter. Doctors feared the number of dead could rise, as some of the 74 people injured were in critical condition. One survivor said workers in the Live II Hof told the teen-aged partygoers not to worry when flames and smoke climbed up the only exitway and began seeping through the door. “It’s nothing serious,” 17-year-old Suh Min-jong said a worker told them. “Then somebody shouted, ‘Fire!’ And people rushed for the exit, but there already was smoke and fire there, so they aished towards the kitchei in a stampede,” Kim Soo-kyong, 18, who waiter tables at the bar, said. “Somebody shouted, ‘Fire!’And people rushed for the exit, but there already was smoke and fire there.” broke an ta JBradley’s race f I Bradley has low candidates polls. It seems he basement. The supervisciH sell magazines I 1 they hurriedly mopped the:■ tower over othe I floor with paint thinner, g A better exc ing to police, one of them inadveH resource is Tex ncandescent light with his mop r J| mense populai spark and igniting the inferno, ip ther has led to barges of involuntarymar^pcontributions. is kille dunes — Kim Soo-kyong waitress “They yelled for help and stumbled over each other. I felt feet on my back. The lights were out. I felt a hot wind in my face, and I passed out. When I woke up, I was in hospital," Kim, who is recovering from smoke inhalation and light burns on her hands and back said. President Kim Dae-jung has ordered his gov ernment to step up safety inspections. He issued a similar order four months ago when 19 kinder- gartners and four adults were killed in a fire at a seaside summer camp in western South Korea. The fire began Saturday night as revelers partied to earsplitting music and two teen-age while removed sp teen-agers t Most of dents who beer bar. I tin n in the fire. 'e electricians ignored safe i ig renovations in the building j| lei's to do their work and lerufj a the cleanup, unsupervised [ ' victims were highsche i re drinking in the secorcfj >uth Korea, it is illegalidil serving alcohol to admit those under !il building had no emergency exit, and mar. | tims perished in the dense smoke. '’ Police also were looking forthebarcl who ran away after the fire. Firefighters found victims sprawled'.'I near the kitchen. Others werediscoveiedrlj row aisles between the tables. 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