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"Please do something to save Srebrenica and to stop this tragedy, the greatest since World War II," Izebreena Clinton in a letter read on Bosnian TV The Serbs have seized 70 percent of Bosnia's territory, and the eastern enclave of Srebrenica is on the verge of falling to the Serbs. The U.N. military command scheduled today a crucial negotiating session of the opposing army chiefs on the neutral grounds of Sarajevo's airport. Shuttle to study ozone "I didn't expect it to last this long, but I don't see the end of it even now," said Adrana Skojovic, a Hare member who cares for refugees. Asked a year ago, she would not have believed war was possible, she said. Discovery crew will test chemicals in protective layer Meteorologists gave 80 percent odds of good weather for the unusual middle-of-the-night launch, set for 12:32 a.m. today. The Associated Press the verge of being phased out, release chlorine atoms that wine out ozone The eight-day flight with five astronauts is the second in a series of atmospheric research projects by NASA. Scientists fear that the upper atmosphere's layer of ozone gas, a shield against dangerous ultraviolet rays, is being consumed by human-made pollutants and possibly volcanic gases. Based on measurements from the first mission, flown by Atlantis last spring, scientists confirmed a 30 percent buildup of chlorine in the stratosphere since 1985, said William Townsend, deputy associate administrator of the Mission to Planet Earth program. He said he expected Discovery's flight to encounter even higher chlorine concentrations. The chief culprits are chlorofluorocarbons — chemicals used in air conditioners and refrigerators. CFCs, on While a hole in the ozone above the Antarctic is fairly well understood, researchers are perplexed about the increasing loss of ozone above the Northern Hemisphere. No arctic ozone hole exists — yet. In February, Canadian scientists reported the lowest ozone levels ever recorded in that country above Edmonton, Alberta — about 25 percent below pre-1980s levels. And in March, the World Meteorological Organization said ozone levels were 9 percent to 20 percent below normal this winter above middle and upper latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. Court allows use of tape in King trial On video, officer says partner hit motorist The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — An appeals court in the Rodney King beating trial refused the request yesterday to block the showing of a videotape in which one officer accuses a co-defendant of hitting King in the head. U. S. District Judge John G. Davies announced shortly after the trial convened yesterday morning that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had relayed its decision to his office. The appellate decision by a three judge panel was unanimous. Davies, however, said he would consider a defense motion made yesterday challenging the tape on new grounds. Ira Salzman, the lawyer for Sgt. Stacey Koon, filed the new motion claiming that Officer Theodore Briseno's testimony in the state trial last year should not be shown to the jury because Briseno was exposed to police internal affairs statements made by his fellow officers. Those statements, which are inadmissible in the federal trial, contain admissions by the officers. Briseno is the only defendant who did not give such a statement. The new defense motion to suppress the tape suggests that his opinions were tainted by reading the other defendants' accounts of the March 3, 1991, beating. The government seeks to show the tape as rebuttal evidence. Brianna testified last April that Powell, who was joined by Officer Timothy Wind, struck King repeatedly. Briseno, Koon, Powell and Wind were acquitted in state court on all but one charge. Bill will be signing his current books: KU Grad, Lawrence resident originator of the Baseball Abstract (1977-1988) The Bill James Player Ratings Book 1993 (Collier Books/ Macmillan) $10.00 The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract (Villard Books/Random House) $15.95 Bill James Presents:Stats1993 Major League Handbook (Stats Inc.) $17.95 Thursday, April 8 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Kansas Union Bookstore Level Two, Kansas Union 8:30am - 5pm M - F/ 10am - 4pm Sat/ 12noon - 3pm Sun 1