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It WASHINGTON — Disclosure on massive Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance losses, half to fraud and mismanagement, have tripled uxappers' cost to nearly $70 million, the still unfolding scandals at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, officials said yesterday. The Associated Press Previous estimates had put the total cost at $2.2 billion for the wide-scale fraud, influence-peddling, insider-dealing and mismanagement at HUD during the Reagan administration that has been investigated since last spring. However, new estimates yesterday put the tab at $6.9 billion, including at least $3.2 billion in newly uncovered FHA losses to defaults on home mortgages in 1988 and anticipated FHA losses this year of up to $1 billion. Rep. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., chairman of a special House Budget Committee task force examining urgent fiscal issues in the wake of the savings and loan and farm credit crises, called it a conservative estimate. Carole Rich, assistant professor on journalism, said she was upset that the airline did not give passengers more notice. Rich iad tickets to fly to Des Moines, Iowa, on Sunday to give a speech. Continued from p. 1 Braniff Braniff was the official airline for the team. The Chiefs will honor all the promotions that have already been awarded, said Mitch Wheeler, executive director of marketing for the Chiefs. "My main concern was I had to get to Des Moines, and I had bought the ticket several months in advance," she said. "It's costly, it's inconvenient, and it's tragic for all those people out of work and for the people stranded." Lorri Stanislav, promotions director at KCFX, said the trips were provided by the Kansas City. Chiefs and promoted by the station Rich said she was upset about the Braniff situation because she made frequent flights with the airline. Rich said that she had contacted several other airlines to make reservations, but that they did not have flights available at the times she needed. She made reservations with TWA, but because the flight was not direct, she said it would probably be faster and easier to drive. The team will wait to see what Braniff does before making a decision concerning other promotional giveaways, Wheeler said. "How dare they go bankrupt 2,000 miles from my free frequent flyer trip," she said jokingly. Deb Pokres, St. Louis junior, said she had planned to go home this weekend on a Braniff flight. She had to replace her $73 round-trip Branift ticket for a $63 one-way ticket on Continental Airlines. Pokres said she was not sure what airline she would return on. "When something like this happens, there's total shame." she says. "We can't afford to wait until next week," Wheeler said. "The charter\s our number one concern." Individuals were not the only ones affected by Braniff problems. Three Kansas City radio stations had been running promotions in which trips on Braniff were to be given away. He-said high school students often did not prepare for college by challenging themselves during their final semesters in high school. Continued from p. 1 "That's a strong message," he said. "They have goals and dreams about what they want to do, but college is still a couple of years away," Porter said. Exams He said the tests sometimes showed juniors that their current abilities in math would put them one, two, or three higher and schedule for their chosen majors. Porter said Ohio high school senior math enrollments had increased 40 percent since the testing program began. The percentage of Ohio students requiring remedial college math has had a corresponding drop, he said, from 43 percent in 1977 to 20 percent in 1887. Furthermore, Porter said freshmen who had scored higher on the math tests tended to do better in college on the whole. Only 30 percent of the college freshmen scoring lowest on Ohio State's math evaluations graduated after four years. But 80 percent of the high-scoring group completed degree programs in four years. Referring to the two Kansas plans, Porter said the Board of Education's plan differed from the University's proposal. Shulenburger said KU officials would work with the board and the Regents to coordinate the two proposed programs. He said the plan exposed weaknesses in math programs. In contrast, the goal of the KU proposal is to encourage students and their parents to prepare for college and the future. "The two testing programs might compete for funding, and they certainly will compete for time in the classroom," he said. Shulenburger said he wanted to emphasize that the proposed KU program would benefit other Kansas schools in addition to KU. "It would be a shot in the arm for all the Regents institutions," he said. A BOLD STATEMENT. Call us! 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