Nation/World University Daily Kansan / Monday. October 15, 1990 7 Briefs Quayle says administration is opposed to tax increase plan vice president Dan Quayle said yesterday that the Bush administration was "violently opposed" to a Democratic plan for a large increase in tax rates paid by the American taxpayers. But a principal supporter of the increase, Rep. Rostenkowski, D-III., chairperson of the House Ways and Meals Committee, said he would seek its approval this week as part of a deficit-reduction plan in an election campaign test of strength. Lebanon and France quarreled yesterday over the fate of Gen. Michel Aouin, whose 11-month mutiny in the Christian heartland of Lebanon was crushed by a Syrian-led military Lebanon and France squabble over fate of defeated general Awwal remained inside the Saturday Embassy, was awoken during the Saturday's attack and was grunted. Lebanese officials were insisting that the 55-year-old general remain in the country for possible trial on charges including the alleged theft of $75 million from the state treasury. Four countries to help build medical center near Chernobyl The United States, Italy, Belgium and Spain have agreed to help set up a medical center in the region hit hardest by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident. Tass, the Soviet news agency, The center will be built in Gomel, in the region of the Byelorussian republic hit by 70 percent of the radioactive fallout from the power plant accident. the news agency reported. Officials hope to build similar centers in other regions as well. Soviet media have said that more than two million Byelorussians were living on contaminated land. The Byelorussian legislature has declared the republic a "national ecological disaster zone" and equipped food and water to other regions because the food and vehicles are contaminated. From The Associated Press Israel denounces team sent to look at killings The Associated Press JERUSALEM — The Israeli government decided yesterday against cooperating with a UA team appointed to investigate the shootings in Jerusalem, saying said the delegation should stay away from Israel. "We have read the Security Council's decision ... and it is completely unacceptable," a Cabinet communique said. "As a result, Israel will not receive the delegation of the U.N. Secretary-Genetic." "This is not an invitation to come," said Deputy Foreign Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "‘I’s an offer." Radio stations said right-wing Housing Minister Ariel Sharon proposed that the investigators be barred from Israel, but Sharon's spokesperson, Nimrod Granit, denied the comment. Israeli officials, however, made it clear that they expect the three-man mission to stay away. "There is a limit to absurdity. . . It isn't customary to break down the door. It is not acceptable between countries and not between At its regular weekly session yesterday, Israel's Cabinet said it saw no reason for the United Nations to intervene when it had ignored worse incidents in other countries. international organizations." Netanyahu said, "When hundreds of worshippers were massacred in Mecca, they did nothing. When hundreds of worshippers were massacred at the Golden Temple in India, they did nothing." but opposition politicians questioned the Cabinet decision. Haim Ramon, head of the opposition Labor Party's parliament faction, said the U.N. mission could not be prevented from coming and should be allowed into Israel at a non-diplomatic level. "I wouldn't play angry with the whole world. I would accept the delegation at a low level, to meet with police officers," Ramon told Israeli television. Foreign Minister David Levy said the U.N. investigation would violate Israel's sovereignty over Jerusalem and pave the way for stationing U.N. forces in the city. Kabul offensives increase Guerrillas, Afghan government both claim dominance The Associated Press PESHAHWAR, Pakistan — Muslim guerrillas said yesterday they had captured strategic security outposts and killed more than 200 Afghan troops in the latest attempt to capture Afghanistan. The Afghan government, in a broadcast on state radio, said its soldiers killed 177 guerrillas trying to overrun the city and destroyed a huge cache of weapons and ammunition. atest battle to unseat the Soviet-backed government of Afghanistan. Claims by both the guerrillas and the Kabul government exaggerated and impossible independently. But official Kabul Radio, monitored in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, said the guerrillas had suffered heavy losses in the two-pronged attack. Mida, the news agency of the guerrillas' government-in-exile in Pakistan, said guerrilla fighters had captured its outposts in intense fighting south and east of Kabul and raided away at the security city. The broadcast said sporadic fighting, including hand-to-hand combat from several places in the city, and the worst fighting in the region. Fighting between the resistance and government troops usually intensifies from late September to early November, before winter storms blanket the mountains that ring the capital. Diplomatic and guerrilla sources said fundamentalist guerrillas increased their attacks in early October and were preparing to launch a major offensive on the heavily fortified capital. Moderate guerrilla commanders opposed the war. The agency said 16 guerrillas were killed in the Mid-American Sky Sports Inc. Tom Lairson 1-913-489-2506 Airport 1-913-448-2280 Have "You" Had Your Frozen Yogurt Today?? 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