UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, June 16, 1993 5 Allergy and Asthma sufferers Receive up to $150 IMTCI, a pharmaceutical research company is now seeking volunteers to participate in medical research studies To qualify you must: ♦ be 12 years of age or older, ♦ have allergies or asthma ♦ be able to attend short visits at our clinic Call IMTCI for more info: Mon - Fri from 8am - 5pm 1-800-669-4682 International Medical Technical Consultants, Inc. 16300 College Boulevard Lenexa, Kansas Fire up the GRILL Pepsi, Mt. Dew Dr.Pepper $499 24 Pack Limit 1 with $10.00 purchase K. C. Strip Steak $399 b. K.C. Masterpiece Barbeque sauce 2/$300 Fairmont/Zarda 1/2 gallon ice cream 2/$300 Keg Beer Miller Light $3999 Charmin Bath Tissue 3/$300 Prices effective June6-June22 More syringes found in soda The Associated Press The most recent cases in Ohio, Wyoming, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri followed reports of two syringes found in cans of Pepsi in Louisiana and two in Washington state. People reported finding syringes in Pepsi cans in five more states, bringing the number of cases of possible tampering to 10. In Branson, Mo., a man said he found a needle- yesterday in a car of Pepsi he bought in a grocery "We have yet to to confirm that any of these reports concern an unopened container," said Andrew Giangola, a spokesman for Pepsi Cola Co. "There have been no injuries reported, and Police and the Food and Drug Administration are investigating whether the reports are valid there is no health risk to consumers. We see no reason for a product recall and the FDA concurs." On Monday, Deborah Garner of Akron, Ohio, said she found a broken syringe in a Diet Pepsi can. She videotaped her son emptying the can and two parts of a syringe falling out. She gave the tape, the can and the syringe to the FDA. On Sunday, Lenny Schouest, a New Orleans shipyard worker, said he bought a can of regular Pepsi and a bent needle cut his lip when he took a swallow. He said he and the store owner emptied the drink into a cup and the needle and syringe fell out. After the two incidents in Washington state, the FDA advised people to closely inspect Diet Pepsi cans and pour the drink into another container before drinking. U.S.military admits fault in deaths MOGADISHU, Somalia — More than 24 hours after the fact, U.S. military officials admitted yesterday that a TOW missile fired by a Cobra helicopter vereed out of control and smashed into a civilian area of Mogadishu. The Associated Press The errant raissle, which was supposed to hit a rocket-launcher, injured 12 people Monday and raised questions about lengths to which the United Nations would go to crush warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidin, blamed for ambushes June 5 that killed 23 Pakistan soldiers. "We are facing a particularly cunning and callous enemy. We will do everything we can to avoid casualties to civilians, but we will not hesitate to do our duty to help disarm this fact," said Col Jim Campbell, commander of the American quick reaction force responsible for the daylight missile attack. After three nights and a day of U.N. bombardments of Aidid targets, Mogadishu enjoyed a quiet day yesterday. Flares lit up the skies before it rained. The weather had it backed off. No bombs were dropped. Aidid remained defiant, appearing at a rally of about 2,000 supporters and demanding the United Nations stop its attacks. NATION BRIEFS Abortion central debate of Ginsburg's confirmation hearing WASHINGTON — Ruth Bader Ginsburg's views on abortion, sure to be a focal point of her Supreme Court confirmation hearings, have left anti-abortion activists convinced she is an enemy. Ginsburg, picked by President Bill Clinton for the high court Monday, has criticized the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision. The Supreme Court and the country would have been better off if abortion rights had been established more gradually, she has said. But the views Ginsburg has articulated since becoming a federal appellate judge 13 years ago also suggest she is a firm believer in those rights and duties; their heism it to the "dignity and equality of women." Former Texas governor wounded in JFK assassination dead at 76 HOUSTON — John Connally, a three-time Texas governor who was wounded in the gunfire that killed President John F. Kennedy, died yesterday of pulmonary fibrosis. He was 76. Connally was riding in a car with Kennedy when the president was assassinated Nov. 22, 1963, in Connally, who earned a Bronze Star for bravery in World War II, reflected on the assassination 20 years later: "It made you realize in a fleeting second you could be gone, so you really don't have any time to waste, to fritter away on petty things or frivolities." Briefs compiled from Associated Press reports. 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