8 Tuesday, October 2, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Exxon blames Coast Guard The Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Exxon Corp. and its shipping subsidiary have filed noticees of claims against the Coast Guard totaling more than $2 billion in connection with the Exxon Vailder shipwreck and oil spill. Exxon spokesperson Wes Rogers said the Sept. 21 filings satisfied an administrative requirement that preserved options for Exxon and Exxon Shipping Co. to sue the Coast Guard over the spill. Exxon has said it has spent more than $2 billion on both cleanup efforts and payments to fishermen and related businesses. "The claimants allege the Coast Guard is wholly or partially liable for costs Exxon incurred in cleaning up the spill and for amounts paid to parties in settlement of claims, as well as for future costs expected to be incurred by Exxon as a result of the spill. The Coast Guard Cmdr. John McElwain. Exxon declined to offer an explanation for why company officials think the Coast Guard should share responsibility for the accident. New student health advisory board plans to evaluate Watkins' services Kansan staff writer Bv Jennifer Schultz Mid-American Sky Sports Inc. Student Senate and Student Health Services revised the student health advisory board this summer to better meet student Mike Schreiner, student body president, said the new board would allow more active student involvement. The board oversees much of the Watkins Memorial Health Center's operation. The advisory board includes a diverse membership of women, minority students, international students and graduate students, he Schreiner said one of the board's new plans involved a comprehensive, campus-wide evaluation of services at the University of Kansas. First jump $100 The evaluation would attempt to determine what the campus perception of Watkins is and whether Tom Lairson 1-913-489-2506 Airport 1-913-448-2280 According to Senate Rules and Regulations, every full-time student pays $71 for the student health insurance and provides the student health center maintenance. Strobli said Senate expanded the board by combining the student insurance committee with the board. The student insurance committee chooses the student health insurance plan for KU. The result is an economic powerhouse of nearly 78 million people in the heart of Europe. He said the top concern of the board was to determine the truth behind health-care service rumors to correct negative or false ones. to have student input on the advisory board since the majority of student fees go to health care services. West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has been given much of the credit for bringing about unification. He said Senate was responsible for overseeing Watkins. Kohl will lead the celebrations starting tonight in front of the Reichstag building, which still bears the scars of fighting between Soviet and German forces. Strobl said the vice chancellor for student affairs appointed six people to the board. The student president appoints nine students. Police were bracing for trouble from thousands of leftist and rightist Schreiner said Watkins also was financed by pharmaceutical and laboratory fees. It receives no state money. "We've all heard the horror stories of doctors not seeing enough patients in one day result in a lot of bad stories of misdiagnosis," he said. "A united Germany must become more involved than it was possible to do during the separation." he said. In other developments; WEST BERLIN — Germans got ready yesterday for the nation's party of the century — a celebration of unity, which could be disrupted by thousands of radical streetfighters in Berlin. East German authorities began release some prisoners under an amnesty program designed to make them free, imposed by the Communist system As Kohl's Christian Democrats merged yesterday with their East German sister party during a convention in Hamburg, Kohl said the powerful new country would have to take on a greater international role. The mass-circulation Bild news paper said that 10,000 leftists were expected to go on a rampage. Police fear they will clash with rightsists who have also vowed to march through Berlin. The U.S. commandant, Maj. Gen. Raymond E. Haddock, formally deactivated his West Berlin command at a ceremony attended by top-ranking diplomats and his two allied counterparts, Maj. Gen. Robert J.S. Corbett of Britain and Maj. Gen. Francois Cann of France. Schreiner said he hoped the board would get Watkins to review its budget to determine how resources could be used efficiently. What started with church-sponsored protests in the East German industrial city of Leipzig last year and has been one of them, I considered only a nostalgic dream. radicals. Dickinson When the clock strikes midnight tonight, the two German states will become a single nation, ending more than 45 years of postwar separation. 23rd & IOWA 841-8600 $300 PRIME-TIMER SHOW * SEN. CITIZENS ANYTIME My Blue Heaven (PG-13) 4:20, 7:20, 9:20 Narrow Margin (R) 4:40, 7:10, 9:25 Postcards from the Edge (R) 4:30, 7:30, 9:45 I Come in Peace (R) 4:45, 7:15, 9:20 Repossessed (PG-13) 4:25, 7:20, 9:15 Death Warrant (R) 4:20, 7:05, 9:25 *Call for weekend & afternoon times* "We want to know what we can do to serve all the students," he said. Jim Strobli, director for Student Health Services, said he wanted the survey to include students who did not go to Watkins on a regular basis and students who were disaffected with their health care service. 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