4B Friday, November 18, 1994 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRE-HOLIDAY BASKETBALL IS COMING... Entry Deadline is Tuesday November 22 At 5:00PM in 208 Robinson The Tourney Starts Wednesday, December 2. Sponsored by KU Recreation Services 864-3546 PHI KAPPA PSI · 1994 The Associated Press Prime minister of Ireland gives his resignation DUBLIN, Ireland — Weeks after being hailed as a hero for helping bring about an IRA ceasefire, Prime Minister Albert Reynolds resigned yesterday in a scandal about a priest accused of child molestation. His departure left lawmakers stunned, the government facing a potentially tortuous road to repair and prospects for the Northern Ireland peace process uncertain. A judge, whose appointment precipitated the crisis, resigned several hours later. A few days ago his resignation might have saved the government, but by yesterday the damage was beyond repair, and all parties agreed Reynolds was right to step down. "You can't win them all," a grim-looking Reynolds told a hushed parliament as lawmakers were about to take a no-confidence vote on his coalition government. His voice breaking and close to tears, Reynolds told parliament the main achievement of his 22-month government had been the breakthrough to peace in Northern Ireland, and he was stepping down to keep negotiations from being derailed. Prosecutors filed court papers asking Duran's lawyers to disclose whether they plan to use an insanity defense. Richey gave Duran's lawyers until Monday to reply. At the same time, in staking out a Catholic position on the complex issue, the bishops said doctors could give pair medication to terminally ill people even if it indirectly has tened their deaths. And, they said, patients had the right to forgo extraordinary means for extending life. Duran did not speak during his arraignment before U.S. District Judge Charles R. Richey. Public defender Leigh A. Kenny entered the plea on his behalf. THE MT. OREAD BOOKSHOP CELEBRATES Eutaniasha and assisted suicide must never be allowed at the 1,200 Catholic hospitals and other facilities that make up the nation's largest private health care system, U.S. bishops said yesterday. "All we can figure is that he was anticipating a big weekend," said John Grimm, a police representative. A week after Oregon voters approved physician-assisted suicide, the bishops said the practice never could be morally acceptable and told Catholic institutions not to honor directives that violated the church's moral teaching. The judge did not immediately rule on a request by The Washington Post, The New York Times and NBC television to release a letter, written by Duran, that was the basis for a government-requested competency examination of the defendant. A psychiatrist found that Duran was able to understand the charges against him. A man was charged with stealing a condom machine from the men's restroom at a bar. "There were dozens of witnesses," Grimm said. "And he went straight home. It didn't take our officers long to solve the great condom caper." National Children's Book Week with 15% OFF CHILDREN'S BOOKS November 14 - 20 Keith Bradford, 34, was arraigned on larceny charges Wednesday after dislodging the machine from a wall at the Irish Tavern, police said. "In cases of considerable moral complexity, the directives reflect the church's teaching while preserving the legitimate freedom that the church provides," said Bishop Alfred C. Hughes, head of the Doctrine Committee, on the final day of the annual meeting. Clinton was in the White House at the time of the Oct. 29 attack. The mansion was struck by several gunshots, but nobody was hurt. Police recovered 48 condoms and $31.75 in quarters at Bradford's home.The $279 machine was found behind the garage. Bradford had three beers early Tuesday before heading into the bathroom, said Jodi Malone, bartender. She told police that she looked out a window awhile later and saw Bradford walking down the street carrying the machine. Catholic hospitals to disallow euthanasia THE NEWS in brief WASHINGTON KU Bookstores Kansas Union, Level Two University of Kansas 864-4431 Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30am - 5pm Saturday 10am - 4pm Sunday Noon - 3pm WATERFORD, Michigan Man charged in condom caper Gunman faces an extra charge The Colorado man accused of an assault-rifle attack on the White House was indicted yesterday on a new charge of trying to assassinate President Clinton. Francisco Martin Duran, who pleaded innocent, could face up to life in prison if convicted. U. S. Attorney Eric Holder said prosecutors planned to prove that Duran intended to kill the president when he allegedly fired 29 rounds from a semiautomatic rifle at the White House from a public sidewalk. WASHINGTON He could get up to four years in prison and a $2,000 fine. Compiled from The Associated Press. 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