8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 8 Wednesday, April 13, 1994 THE SNAPPER(h) (5:00); 7:15; 9:15 BARAKA Mon & Wed (4:45); 7:00; 9:45 No BARAKA On Tuesday! Dickinson Dickinson 19:45 The Paper 4*3:5* 7:05; 9:45 Major League 2 PG*4:20* 7:15; 9:35 Schindler's List R 4:00* 8:00 Michy Ducks 2 PG*4:15* 7:00; 9:30 Holy Matrimony PG*13-4:25* 7:10; 9:50 Naked Gun 33 PG*13-4:30* 7:30; 9:40 Bruner Time/Show 19:45 City Citizen Avanti No one deserves to be sexually assaulted. Wearing a short skirt is not consenting to sex. 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They shoot back," said Michael McCurry, a U.S.State Department representative in Washington. "The NATO aircraft are well-equipped to handle anti-aircraft fire." President Clinton warned that he would not rule out more air attacks on Serb forces to protect Gorazde as well as other areas controlled by Bosnia's Muslim-dominated government. The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said air raids could help push the Serbs back to peace talks. Government and Serb troops were reported fighting southeast of Gorazde. But U.N. officials said Serb artillery had not shelled the town since Monday evening after two NATO jets struck Serb positions for the second time in two days. There was no shortage of Bosnia Serb anger about the air raids, which dramatically heightened Western involvement in the 2-year war over Bosnia's secession from Serb-dominated Yugoslavia. The Serb military leader, Gen. 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At least 200,000 people have been reported killed or missing since the Bosnian war began. Probable High Court nominee withdraws The Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Clinton's Supreme Court search was scrambled yesterday as Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell abruptly withdrew from consideration. Mitchell said he was convinced that taking the job might hurt the chances of health care reform passing this year. In bowing out, Mitchell said Clinton had told him Monday night that he was inclined to nominate the 60-year-old Maine Democrat for the vacancy created by Justice Harry A. Blackmun's retirement. But Mitchell said Clinton had "reluctantly accepted" his assessment that he might not be able to undergo the demanding confirmation process and keep his promise to shepherd health care reform through the Senate. JOICO NEXUS BEAUTY WAREHOUSE 520 West 23rd 841-5885 U. S. 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