Wednesday, October 12, 1988 / University Daily Kansan 1) Do you have difficulty in following a project through from beginning to end? 2) Do you find yourself lying when it would be just as easy to tell the truth? 3) Do you have difficulty having fun? 4) Do you take yourself very seriously? 5) Do you feel you are impulsive, either super 3) Do you feel you are impulsive, either super supericious or superimposable? 6) Do you frequently seek approval and affirmations? 7) Do you over-react to changes over which you Alcohol Awareness Week There are symptoms that ADULT CLEVER OF ADCHOCERA ACOM may have. The patient should be screened for ADCHOCERA ACOM by an ADACOM Workshop. Meeting dates are October 14, November 15, and December 20. 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Ledeen, a Leader of the National Security Council, writes in "Perilous Statecraft: An Insider's Account of the Iran-Contra Affair." "Bush was a loyal vice president, supporting (President) Reagan's policy." Leden writes. The book says that the Iranians had a different view of Bush and even had a code-name for the vice president: "Battri." That derived from the best-selling automobile battery in Iran, called the Busch. Ledeen writes that the Iranians thought Bush was the most powerful man in the world, hence the man pulling out of war. The Iranians' view stemmed from the fact that Bush once had beaded the CIA, which Iran considered the root of ultimate power in the United States. Bush's resignation led to the Iraqi-Iran war-1908 was simply a cover story, the Iranians thought. Ledeen knew about the beginnings of the Iran-contra air because he was involved in the earliest efforts to defeat Iraq. He had to work with the American forces. U. S. intelligence agencies had huge gaps in their knowledge about the Islamic State, Ledden suggested approaching the Israelis, who were known to have contacts in Iran. Former NSCE advised Hoert McFarlane agreed with that. The meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres ultimately led to the U.S. decision to ship weapons to Iran through Israel. The U.S. hoped the sale would lead to acceptance of U.S. hostages by pro-Iran Shiites in Lebanon. By November 1986 when the Iran-contra affair was exposed, only three U.S. hostages had been freed while millions of dollars in profits were secretly diverted to the Nicaraguan contra rebels. regime. Among Ledeen's observations: ■ any deals with the hostages required Khomeini's "direct involvement." That was because "the fight between those who favored hostage release and those who were so intense that only the Aatyllah could decide." former CIA director William Casyone ordered the use of all out to try to find William Buckley, the CIA station chief in Bethel after Buckley was captured in March 1984. Casyone also later died in captivity reportedly after being tortured. McFarland was in a psychological crisis in the second half of 1863, more than a year before he tried to commit suicide. Dukakis encourages progress Presidential hopeful promises scientific, economic growth The Associated Press MEDFORD, Mass. – Michael Dukakis boosted economic nationalism while tossing barbs at his Republican opponents yesterday, promising as president to restore the nation's economy and地理 and translate that into dominance of global markets. Dukakis said that he and Democratic running mate Lloyd Benten would be aggressive advocates for U.S. companies and workers while Vice President George W. Clinton satisfied with today and complacent about tomorrow." Dukakis delighted the partisan crowd at Tufus University, saying the "Republican campaign song seems to be," Don't Worry, Be Happy," a tune played at a recent Bush event. Dukaiks tack off a g six-point plan aimed at improving U. Edu's teaching and technology as well as product development. The six points include: - **having the National Science Foundation issue annual, state-by-state reports on the quality of science education.** - **establishing seminars to help science instructors improve their teaching.** - ■ asking scientists and engineers, including retirees, to teach classes. - persuading industry to set up worksite technology training and retraining centers. - establishing a nationwide network of centers of research for robotics and software engineering - instituted research and new product development encouraging cooperation between U.S. companies in advanced technologies such as superconductivity and consumer electronics. "We need a commander in chief who stands up and fights for American companies, American products and American jobs," Dukakis said. "I wanted to begin selling Japanese goods to the United States." Japanese and the Koreans, not arms to the availahil." Bush, meanwhile, in a speech prepared for delivery to college students in Seattle, accused Dukakis of "protectionist demagoguery" in his criticism of foreign ownership of U.S. businesses. "My opponent needs an issue and he's willing to scare people to find it." Bush said. Dikakis responded to those remarks, declaring, "I'm for more trade, not less trade. I want to export American goods." He then said, "I will send them back." Dukakis also appeared on national television to denounce what he called the "crass and cynical" campaign tactics of Bush in connection with attacks on Dukakis as soft on crime. Speaking on NBC's "Today" program, he denounced Bush for repeatedly detailing the violent assault of a Maryland couple by a murderer who escaped while on a Massachusetts furfurl. "To use these human tragedies for your own political purposes, I think is really a very crass and cynical phrase," said Dukakis, who said similar tragedies have been used in the past. But Ronald Reagan supported white governor of California. Dukakis attended a breakfast with Vietnam veterans and recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor today. Music for the Masses Classical Performances Jazz Favorites Rock-N-Roll Greats Compact Discs Only $9.99 Cassettes Only $3.99 Hundreds to choose from While supplies last Through October 28 1988 KANSAS & BURGE UNION STORES COMPACT DISC DIGITAL AUDIO 7