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    The Adventurer
Page 10
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Wednesday, February 14,11
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Kimberly Mancuso, an employee at an area flower shop, arranges last minute Valentine's
Day orders.
Israelis kill Palestinian office
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) —
Israeli helicopters targeted a member
of an elite unit in Yasser Arafat’s po
lice force and killed him with a mis
sile as he drove on a busy street Tues
day, marking a return to Israel’s
policy of slaying suspected Palestin
ian militants.
A 13-year-old Palestinian boy
was shot and killed in central Gaza
Israeli helicopters
fired on Palestinian
security official
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Gaza
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□ Full Israeli control
and 60 other people reportedly were
wounded by gunfire in the latest es
calation of Mideast violence. The Is
raeli military said its soldiers did not
shoot the boy.
On the political front, Israel’s
Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon and
his defeated predecessor, Ehud Barak,
moved closer to forming a coalition
government that would seek only a
partial peace deal with the Palestini
ans, a Sharon spokesman said.
Sharon, who must form a govern
ment with majority support in the
120-member parliament before as
suming power, can expect to face a
Palestinian population angered by
the renewed violence and the dimin
ished prospects for a comprehensive
peace agreement.
Israel, which has killed several
suspected Palestinian militants in re
cent months, sent a pair of helicopter
gunships to strike at Massoud Ayyad,
54, as he drove on the outskirts of the
Jebaliya refugee camp, just outside
Gaza City.
Ayyad, an officer in the elite Force
17 unit, was killed as a missile turned
the car into a smoldering, twisted pile
of metal. The blasts from the mis
shattered windows in building;
and down the street, includil
mosque, witnesses said.
A senior Israeli military ol
said the killing foiled anopei
that was about to be carried oulli
officer, insisting on anonymity
it involved a kidnapping, butw
give no further details.
Barak sent his “heartfeltcon;
ulations” to the army for kill
Ayyad. who was accused of twicti
tacking Netzarim, a Jewish set
ment in central Gaza, with mom
But Palestinian Justice Mini jp pr , t u m pn f
Freih Abu Medein said Israeli ^ y \
guilty of war crimes We aW/sf , L
puted Israel’s claim that Ayvadha; 1 giown
tics to Hezbollah, tte
guerrilla group. The killing of
Ayyad marked the first time
December that Israel targetedasif;
peeled Palestinian militant.
Barak said Tuesday thatthepo
icy would continue. “Itisaclei
message to anyone who isplanmt
to attack Israelis that they will
be able to do so with in
Barak said.
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Open Foirim
February, 15 MSC 292A
2:00 to 3:30 p.m.
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Dr Southerland, VP Student Affairs, student leaders, and
representatives from each of the 6 Task Forces will be present to describe how
Bonfire 2002 is being planned and to answer your questions.
Come share your thoughts and express your opinions concerning Bonfire 2002!
Check Updates and
Submit Feedback at
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TOMORROW NIGHT @ Rumour’s Deli in the MS
FREE food & FREE music w/ Ben Edgerton,
Crisco, & Lemming Escape Plan
Open Mic @ 7; show starts @ 8
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Christina Miller
Melinda Bakewell
Jennifer Jordan
Brandi Noah
Charla Baldridge
Meredith Rambousek
Shannah Pierce
Jennifer Benson
Elizabeth Pena
Jessica Ransonet
Lauren Graham
Victoria Best
Lauren Roberts
Rachel Oseng
Laura Carter
Ellen Torsch
Allison Evans
Jena Davidson
Shanna Wayhan
Kristen Emanuelson
Kristi Fitzgerald
Jackie Wiley
Becky Davis
Heather Heard
Laura Langehtee
Kim Daniel
Pamela Konke
Jessica Townsend
Catherine Brock
Catherine Mandola
Michelle Peacock
Hillary Hall
Lauren Musselwhite
Sara Pinter
Katherine Lacey
Courtney Sanders
Jackie Thomas
Erin Gilmore
Stephanie Ryden
Carolyn Trey
Kim Hagan
Leigh Ann Schrader
Karrie Augshury
Hillary Cawley
Katherine Scott
Karla Wolfe
Jamie Meredith
Rachel Snow
Erika Oberrender
Stacie Jones
Dorothy Swart
Catherine Robinson Ginger Lewis
Natalie Tanner
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