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"The resolution of this case is in no way an admission of guilt by Michael Jackson," it said. Yes,check with us. THE NEWS in brief Disillusioned troops prepare to withdraw, leave mission to U.N. At the airport, many U.S. soldiers appear discouraged by a mission that went from a successful humanitarian operation that ended a famine to battles in the streets of southern Mogadishu when they were put in the role of police trying to arrest the faction leader who controls that sector, Mohamed Farrah Aidid. MOGADISHU, Somalia Two months before the U.S. military is scheduled to finish removing its 5,300 soldiers from the capital, the sand dunes and beaches at the airport are crowded with tents. The American soldiers, the backbone of the operation, must finish withdrawing by March 31, along with their helicopters, howitzers, armored personnel carriers and antitank missiles. Many people think that will leave U.N. forces far more susceptible to attacks by Somalis. Most U.S. bases and strongpoints around the city have been turned over to soldiers from other countries who are staying in Somalia as U.N. peacekeepers. Many think that when their friends and families think of Somalia, they do not recall images of Marines carrying food to starving children. Instead, they picture a Somali mob dragging the body of an American soldier through the streets in October. "I think a lot of people are going to think nothing was accomplished here because this country is still in a state of disarray," said Cpl. Dennis D. Hill, 23, of Baltimore, sitting near the helicopters that he and his buddies use to keep a lid on Mogadishu by flying over it day and night. "Stopping the famine was a great success, but Americans are waiting to see a government formed in this place in the middle of nowhere," he said. SANTA MONICA, Calif. Jackson settles lawsuit with boy Legal Services for Students 148 Burge • 864-5665 STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SENATE The settlement probably would end the criminal investigation, experts said. Without admitting guilt, Michael Jackson settled a lawsuit that said he molested a young boy. Terms of the settlement left the boy "very happy," the youngster's attorney said yesterday. A joint statement from Weitzman and Cochran, which was read by Cochran, maintained Jackson's innocence. Feldman and Jackson's attorneys, Johnnie Cochran and Howard Weitzman, said terms of the settlement were confidential. Various reports put the settlement at at least $10 million. "I am very happy with the resolution of this matter," said Larry Feldman, attorney for the boy, who is now 14. The boy, Feldman told reporters, was also "very happy with the resolution of this matter." the lawsuit, which was filed in September, alleged that Jackson committed sexual battery, seduction, wilful mis conduct, intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud and negligence in a campaign to entice the boy last year. CLEOPATRA'S 743 Mass. St. (913) 749-4664 Hours: Sun 12 5 Mon- Wed 10-6 Thurs- Sat 10-8 Compiled from The Associated Press. 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The hurts in this category range from gossip to murder and war with all manner of evil in between. The second group encompasses everything else—from mosquito bites to illness to car wrecks to earthquakes. Many people, probably most of us at some time in our lives, blame God for nearly anything that doesn't seem fair. The truth is, biblically speaking, men and women are to blame for it all. To find out more or join us in joyful praise to Jesus, come to Alcove F in the KS Union Cafeteria on Tuesday at 7:30 PM or call Hugh Wentz at 841-2647. This good news is provided by "Windblown," the student organization of The Mustard Seed Christian Fellowship. Since God is a God of love and mercy, He sent His Son, who we know as Jesus, to pay for our rebellion with His life. So, those humans who believe what God has done and give Him thanks by serving Jesus here on earth will experience the presence and help of God Himself. 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