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The spacecraft failed to enter immediately a "safe" mode that would have aimed one of its antennas at Earth and re-established contact, said Bob MacMillin, a spokesperson for the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Engineers have said they thought they fixed the computer programming glitches. Contact was lost Saturday night while the spacecraft was automatically carrying out orders to pressurize its propulsion system so it could fire its braking rockets and enter orbit around Mars tomorrow afternoon, MacMillin said. "As of 8 a.m. PDT on Sunday, Aug. 22, no signal from the spacecraft had been received by tracking stations around the world," NASA said in a statement issued in Washington and Pasadena. Security guards allegedly beat a man and yelled racist remarks at him in a parking lot at Dodger Stadium because they thought he was a ticket scalper, a newspaper said yesterday. The unidentified man was visiting Los Angeles in late July and had tickets to a baseball game, The Los Angeles Times reported. He needed hospital treatment after the beating, the Times said. THE NEWS in brief Guards beat man at stadium Jim Italiano, the team's security chief, was reported to have been at the scene of the alleged beating, the newspaper said. He resigned effective Aug. 16, although Dodge officials said the resignation was not related to the incident. Los Angeles Sam Fernandez, Dodger staff counsel, said Saturday that the team had been contacted by the man's attorney, William Powers. He said the team abhorred the type of violence that Powers alleged. "At this time, however, there is no basis for concluding that what Mr. Powers is alleging is in fact what happened," Fernandez said. ANCHORAGE, Alaska Fishermen end oil blockade Fishmen agreed yesterday to lift a blockade keeping oil tankers from the trans-Alaska pipeline terminal after Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt promised more help for the area's oil-spill recovery effort. Babbitt, on a two-week tour of Alaska, met with the protesters early yesterday and said later that he would urge Exxon Corp. to meet with them on its pending civil lawsuits over the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill. He also promised to urge federal and state trustees, who oversee the $900 million criminal spill settlement fund from Exxon, to buy more land to protect salmon-spawning streams in Prince William Sound and to assist local hatcheries. About 60 fishing boats clogged the Valdez Narrows on Saturday. By yesterday, about 100 boats had joined the protest, moving to a small bay just beyond the narrows, but they were poised to move quickly back into the tankers' shipping lanes. The blockade was organized to call attention to weak returns of pink salmon to Prince William Sound, Fishermen blame the diminished returns on the effects of the spill, the worst in U.S. history. Exxon officials, who had refused to meet with the protesters, issued a statement saying no link had been established between this year's low return of pink salmon and the spill, which dumped nearly 11 million gallons of North Slope crude oil into prime fishing waters. NEW DELHI, India NEW DELHI, India Mother Teresa seriously ill The health of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa deteriorated yesterday, and doctors moved her to a coronary unit after she developed trouble breathing. The problem was caused by lung congestion and "because of an unstable heart condition," said a statement from the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences. 1ne Roman Catholic nun was admitted to the hospital on Friday with malaria, a tropical disease transmitted by mosquitoes. It is characterized by high fever, severe chills and enlargement of the spleen. Despite her fruit health, Mother Teresa has traveled frequently in her campaign to help the poor. The Missionaries of Charity has grown into a global network for the poor since she founded the order more than 40 years ago. "She was shifted to the Coronary Care Unit because her heart condition needs continuous monitoring," said the hospital spokesman, B.K. Dash. Her condition was described as stable. Mother Teresa was fitted with a pacemaker after suffering a second heart attack in 1989. Mother Teresa was in New Delhi to receive an award. Compiled from The Associated Press. Minority Engineering Program Come join us for our first meeting of the year: August 24th 6:30p.m. in the Jayhwak Room KANSAS UNION Inside Think of it as a year closer to retirement! Happy Birthday New from Hallmark! Free Windows card when you purchase any two Hallmark cards. 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