Page 8B 313 S. COLLEGE 846-3343 ai< Thursday Chicks & Chuggers Drinks Specials $ 1.00 Longnecks .50 Bar $ 1.50 Chuggers $ 3.50 Pitchers all 01 Ladies FREE all night! ..enough said Buy 48 Packets for $1 each Sell 48 Packets for $3 each Call 1-800-470-2314 or visit www.antihangover.com to become a distributor WORLD Thursday, Novenfej THE BATTALION Clinton speaks of electio at farewell summit in As BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei (AP) — Pres ident Clinton, at a farewell summit in Asia, assured world leaders Wednesday that the United States is stable and unshaken by the election impasse at home. “This has been a rather interesting week in the Unit ed States,” he said. Clinton was meeting with 20 Pacific Rim leaders at the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum. He also was talking on the sidelines with the leaders of Russia, China, Japan and South Korea. Around the world, the U.S. election dispute, whose outcome hinges on the vote count in Florida, has confounded many people. The president talked lighthearted- ly about the election as he addressed business leaders. ‘“One of the things that I think we “This has been a rather interesting week in the United States.” have learned is that we should all be very careful about making predictions about the future,” the president said. “I know I can safely predict this will be my last APEC summit. I just don’t know who will be here next year.” Asked what he would do after leaving the White House, Clinton noted the election of his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, to the Senate. “Now I have a United States senator to support. I understand that’s an expen sive proposition,” he joked. More seriously, Clinton said he wants to be “a use ful citizen of both my country and the world" and pur sue efforts to make the world a better place. However, he said he would “do it in a way that does not get in the way of my successor. The United States can have only one president at a time,”he said. But he added with a smile, “I’ll be around." In his remarks, Clinton stressed the import: open markets and societies and called for the si new round of global trade talks next year. He said that both Gov. George W. Bushar. President A1 Gore were committed to a moreii global economy and er trade. “On the question of leai for trade," Clinton said can rest easy because both didates made strong coninu'i to do that.” In his meeting w Clinton was prepared to talk the election. “The president press his confidence that this feeding under the rule of la the | — President Clinton conjunction with set procedures that exist at: level and that it is democracy in action,” saidhhj Security Council spokesman P.J. Crowley. “Meanwhile, our government remains open fed ness, and he is out here at APEC doing theco® business,” Crowley said. The president was accompanied by hisdaiE Chelsea, and Secretary of State Madeleine Albiiij he arrived the opulent Empire Hotel to address ness leaders. Clinton's visit to Brunei, an oil-rich suha northern Borneo in the South China Sea, isthep to a visit to Vietnam, the first by an American;! dent since 1969. News in Brief Ebola virus causes death toll to rise KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — The death toll in Uganda’s Ebola out break has risen to 113 after three more people died in the last two days, but no new cases have been reported, a health official said Wednesday. The three deaths occurred in Gulu, 225 miles north of Kampala, where the outbreak was first con firmed on Oct. 14, said Sam Ok- ware, head of a national task force set up to deal with the epidemic. Authorities had hoped to con tain the disease in Gulu. 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