10 Tuesday, March 16, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Spotlights give added protection to federal agents trying to end two-week standoff with Waco cult leader WACO, Texas - Stadium-style spotlights lighted the fortified compound of a religious cult early yesterday in a new tactic by federal agents trying to end a two-week standoff with the cult. Agents set up the lights Sunday, the same day cult members unfurked a ban per saving."FBI Broke Neotiations We Want Press." Authorities said the lights were used to protect agents about 250 yards from the compound. FBI agent Dick Swensen said yesterday that no specific event had prompted the decision. The rights illuminated the movement of unarmed tanks posted outside the Branch Davidian sect's 77-acre compound, which has been surrounded since the Feb. 28 gun battles that killed four federal agents and at least two cull members. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms wanted to arrest cult leader David Koresh for alleged weapons violations and search the compound for illegal guns. Four adults and 21 children have left the compound. Eighty-eight adults and 17 children remain inside. During the weekend, at least three cult members asked authorities what charges they would face if they surrendered, FBI agent Bob Bicks said. "It indicates a very favorable sign when people are talking about what types of charges are going to be filed," Ricks said. NATIONAL BRIEFS NEW YORK—Police dogs sniffed rubble in the World Trade Center Sunday in the latest attempt to locate the remains of the lone victim who remains missing. Police dogs sniff rubble in World Trade Center for remains of employee, bomb's timing device Wilfredo Mercado, 37, a building worker, was last seen in the basement parking area where the blast went off Feb.26, killing five confirmed victims and injuring 1,000 people. "We have every reason to believe he's in the debris somewhere," said Sal Sampert, Port Authority public safety official. Thousands of tons of rubble sit at the bottom of the huge bomb crater. The debris was being removed slowly, in shoebox-size containers, so federal agents could check it all for clues. agents commute between the dogs were led through the debris below the 110-story twin towers. Besides the dogs, agents志望 hope to find the bomb's timing device. "It could be almost anything from a clock to an electronic timer to a wristband clock," said L. Walter Boser of the police bomb squad. "It's something that security agent that owns the The Port Authority, the joint New York-New Jersey agency that owns the landmark complex, hopes to reopen the World Trade Center by April 1. Three people have been arrested in connection with the bombing investigation. Published reports said authorities were looking for at least three more suspects. Experimental machines give doctors chance to see inside of human beating heart without cutting it open ANAHEIM, Calif. — Doctors are getting their first realistic view inside the beating heart without cutting it open, using experimental ultrasound machines and computers to shoot crisply detailed 3-D movies. In one example that researchers displayed yesterday, doctors oriented the picture so it looked like they were standing inside a baby's heart, peering at a defect from different angles. Doctors can simulate slicing through the heart at any angle, peek inside and watch valves flap and chamber walls pulse. The startlingly sharp pictures look as though a miniature video camera somehow had been threaded into the heart and turned on. A team headed by Pandian reported on the technology at this week's meeting of the American College of Cardiology. "We can open the heart, almost like splitting a piece of fruit, and then put it back together without doing any damage," said Dr. Natesa G. Pandian of the New England Medical Center in Boston. enlastral already is a mainstay of heart testing. But until now, the pictures it produced had been grainy and flat. Like regular X-ray shots, they were two-dimensional and gave no hint of thickness or depth. 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