THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VOL.100,NO.46 (USPS 650-640) THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MONDAY OCT. 30,1989 ADVERTISING: 864-4358 NEWS:864-4810 Contra attacks push Ortega to stop cease-fire The Associated Press SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — The Nicaraguan contrasts, weakened by a Central American peace agreement and reduced U.S. aid, may have lost their military and political momentum but not their determination to overthrow Daniel Ortega's Sandista government. Ortega's plan to break off a ceasefire with the contras disrupted Costa Rica's celebration of 100 years of democracy and led President Bush to hint Saturday about the possibility of renewing U.S. military aid for the rebels. President Bush belittled the leftist Nicaraguan leader as "this little man — showing up in his military uniform at a democracy meeting," and said Ortega "looks like that unwanted animal at a garden party." Ontario with the province and the city raga on Feb. 25. Bush said, "The people of this hemisphere know the difference between real elections and sham elections, and the hemisphere will not settle for anything less than free and fair elections." The contrasts, in turn, vowed not to disband quietly. They left their home bases in Honduras and began marching back into their homeland, carrying old weapons and dwindling stocks of ammunition. Five Central American presidents agreed Aug. 7 that the contras should be disbanded in exchange for democratic reforms in Nicaragua. The accord called for the contra to be voluntarily repatriated to their homeland by Dec. 8. "We're sure we'll be able to make sure, the Sandinistas can't live in peace," said contra army commander Israel Galeno in a late August meeting. Galeane said, then that, the rebels Come watch the game on one of our 8 TV's. While you're here check out our new patio in back! 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The job market looks fairly good for seniors graduating with degrees from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in December 1989 and May 1990, said James Henry, assistant director of the University Placement Center. "The employers look beyond majors. They're looking for people with communication skills," he said. "It's important how students present themselves during interviews." Henry said that all majors were in demand but that an ability to communicate well was the most important quality employers were looking for. Henry said a lot of the companies interviewers looking to fill in retail management positions are available in other well. on-up sheets have been well he said. "We've had a lot animies this fall that are looking for May graduates. s should already be regis- be interviewing. If they ( April, it's all over as far as interviews go." with majors in computer chemistry, biology and bioy are in especially high Henry said. e difficulty getting enough these majors to interview朋anies come," he said. nies have been looking for dud students who have been in volunteer and campus t and who have fairly good skills. They are said to relocate was imper- most companies, although edents said they preferred to be Midwest. have thousands of students dusthe here each year without had internships," Carothers i would be a radical change that take on in wide-spread d majors in liberal arts and did not lead to employment one particular area but that doors opened doors to many t job opportunities. ships also are beneficial for to have on their resumes but as essential for liberal arts majors as they are in some professional Henry said. ternship is very helpful, and ad to a long-term position company," he said. "But they we have to one find a job." Carothers, associate dean arts and sciences, said the did not formally help students enrolls except for personnel majors for which major is not defined. That major, is now defunct. be at least three days a and that he not bring home with him. g his demands, Ridway that Perkins fix no tuna have no headaches, no d that pretends and beer be ughs she didn't bring a ring, he forgot his. The best man, right, associate professor of his keys off a key ring and it to the groom. Ridgway son her finger. at after me," Walker said, get, I take thee to be my wedded wife ... 14. Chase [married wife . . . ] 15. Clay [Janet, "Ridgway said. 16. St. Nick [minute, let's get back to 17. St. Nick a mooggy thing. What is it?" 18. Court [gake, Walker said. "Do 19. Army [take each other to be man 20. Serve [me] 21. Army [way looked at Perkins, 22. Riley [or a moment. 23. Riley [way he said. 24. March [I'm crushed," Perkins 25. U.S. [go] 26. Muskett [per pronounced them single 27. 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