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Bier: Spaten München Light ... $5.991 Müller Wehlener Sonnenuhr Spatlese... $6.991 2104 West 25th in Holiday Plaza 842-4499 Despite the two-day blitz on the rebels' main force around Gabiro, a group of more than 100 guerrillas reportedly has reached the shores of Lake Muhuaz, 30 miles east of Kiguali, using unusual hit-and-run tactics. The region is sparsely populated and relatively flat compared to the steep hills covering much of the impoverished nation. There were no reliable reports of casualties. Diplomats in Kigali said the government was trying to move civilians out of the combat zone. The rebels have eluded government forces by changing into civilian clothes after first striking in Uganda army uniforms. While plainsmen were outnumbered and through Rwanda's open, hill fields, before regrouping, changing He said the invading force, estimated at several hundred to more than 1,000, was sharply reduced during the army's counterattack Wednesday and yesterday near Gabirio, 40 miles north of Kigali. "Frankly, the tide has turned," the diplomat said from Rwanda's capital. Kigali. "It's not looking good for the rebels." 1548 East 23rd Lawrence OPEN MON.-SAT. 9-8, SUN. 12-5 • 841-2109 NAIROBI, Kenya — Rwandan forces firing helicopter-borne rockets and cannons blocked rebels advancing toward the central African country in a bid to overthrow the government, a diplomatic source said yesterday. Rwandan forces block rebels advancing toward its capital The Associated Press The Belgian government also said it was sending an unspecified number of troops and military equipment to Kigali "without delay." Belgian radio, in an unconfirmed report, said that three corpses had been sent to Rwanda. back into uniform and attacking again, a source said. "The French government is worried by the situation in Rwanda and by the risks of ethnic clashes," the ministry said. The Foreign Ministry also said an unspecified amount of light arms and ammunition would be sent to Kigali, Rwanda government's request The well-armed riles, made up of Rwandan refugees, predominantly of the Tutsi tribe, invaded Rwanda from its northern neighbor Uganda on Sunday. Many are deserters from Uganda's army. President Juvenal Harbayarima on Wednesday requested military aid from Belgium, Rwanda's colonial ruler, during a stop in Brussels. He was en route home from the U.N. Children's conference in New York. The rebels have lived in Uganda since fleeing bloody ethnic battles in Rwanda in the late 1950s and early 1960s when the majority Hutu tribe In Paris, the French Foreign Ministry announced that a company of about 150 soldiers would be sent to the Haitian embassy to help Embassy and French expatriates. Knight Ridder Tribune News gained control of the country. The rebels admit their forces are predominantly Tutsi, but say that is a function of history and deny they are bent on ethnic revenge, according to interviews with guerrillas in Uganda's state newspaper, New Vision. Uganda has denounced the invaders and closed its border with Rwanda, cutting off any possibility of retreat or resupply by the rebels. But in Kigali, authorities have arrested about a dozen prominent Tutsi and Hutu citizens, including army officers, government officials. In the first intelligence Charges against them were not immediately announced. Souter set for Supreme Court oath CONCORD, N.H. — David Souter said yesterday that the eight Supreme Court justices were looking forward to his swearing in so they could avoid the possibility of tie votes in controversial cases. Future colleagues eager for New England judge to become tie-breaker The Associated Press Souter, who will take his oath Tuesday as history's 105th Supreme Court justice, said he needed to find a home and would love to play tourist — perhaps with a paper bag over his head to hide his new厉害 face. But he said of the other justices, who already have heard three days of case arguments, "They very much wanted me to start sitting on Tuesday." He added that there is a possibility of a 4- decision if they are sitting without the full complement." Souter said in an interview with the Associated Press, "The difficulty with that is if the case has to be reargued, everybody knows that the judge who addresses to the one judge who is sort of the one to make the difference. Souter said he knew he had a big task ahead. They were very solicitous about getting me in that position if we could avoid it." The court is expected to be divided closely in the first major case Souter will participate in, a sex bias dispute over an employer's fetal protection policy barring all women of child-bearing age from some hazardous jobs. The case will be argued Wednesday. "So many of the justices have said or written that nothing prepares a person for the responsibilities of that court, and I know that's going to be true in my case," he said. "I can feel it already." The 51-year-old judge said finding a home in the nation's capital was one of the first orders of business. Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., will be showing him some prospects over the weekend. Souter said he intended to live in the District of Columbia, not its Maryland or Virginia suburbs. Told that all the current justices are suburbanites, he said, "I'm going to break new ground for a year anyway." When not house hunting, Souter's He said he would have to put off a secret ambition of playing tourist in Washington. weekend will be spent reading legal briefs in preparation for his first week on the high court. "There are some things I have never done that most school kids have done," he said. "I have never, for example, toured the Capitol. Some day — I may have to do it with a paper bag over my head — I'm going to do some of those touristy things." Souter said he once was more familiar with his future home. Acknowledging a recent Washington Post article that named him one of the city's most eligible bachelors, Souter smiled and said, "I've really to wait and see what effects it brings. It sounded good pretty to me." "Right after law school, I had various friends down there and there was a woman down there I was invited to some trips with some trips to Washington," he said. 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