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International firms and government agencies value the skills and knowledge mastered during Peace Corps service. Tues. and Weds., Sept. 25-26, 1990 INFO TABLE 10am-4pm both days Kansas Union ponents in the manufacture of explosives," one officer said. Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 3pm FREE FILM In both cases, the cargoes were listed on the ships manifests as bound for Agaña. And there was no way for U.S. boarding parties to determine whether they were ultimately destined for Iraq. Wednesday, Sept. 26 at noon Governor's Room, Kansas Union For more information, call 1-800-255-4121. Jordan insists it is abiding by the embargo even though it faces economic devastation. King Hussein has called for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait, but has generally sided with Baghdad since the Aug. 2 invasion. Persian Gulf Crisis The officers said shipments marked for delivery to the Jordanian port of Aqaba were actually being taken overland to Iraq. Peace Corps The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love One cargo vessel, intercepted by the U.S. Navy within the past week, carried British-made Land Rovers painted in military camouflage, they said. They said they could not reveal where the cargo was coming from. DHAHAN, Saudi Arabia — Seven weeks after the United Nations imposed sanctions on Iraq, military equipment and other material with the potential to continue to slip that the web, U.S. officers said yesterday. Iraq still receives military equipment despite sanctions, U.S. officers say The Associated Press The amount and type of cargo passing through Aqaba is classified Another ship was carrying a load of scrap metal, aluminum, silica and other materials that are "basic com- information. But officers familiar with the situation indicated the flow had been fairly extensive. They said the data they received were particularly on confidential intelligence data. Egypt says Iraq at fault in 24 deaths The Associated Press CAIRO, Egypt — President Hosni Mubarak has ordered an inquiry into the deaths of at least 24 Egyptians that Iraq says were killed in Iraq in recent months. Interior Minister Abdel-Halim Moussa said Iraqi authorities had tried to cover the slayings by wrapping up the bodies of the men they died naturally from internal bleeding or skull fractures. There was no immediate word from Baghdad. Tens of thousands of Egyptians have fled into Jordan since Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2. Egypt has about 5,000 troops in Saudi Arabia as part of a U.S. led multinational force that is enforcing a U.N trade embargo on Iraq. Moussa said Mubarak's order for an investigation was made at a meeting Saturday. He said the 24 bodies have been returned from Iraq since the Iraqi invasion. In a statement to the state-owned newspaper Ahl-Ahram, Moussa said his ministry had ordered that those were killed by the Iraqis. U.S. has many options in conflict, Baker says The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Secretary of State James A. Baker III yesterday played down the possibility of war in the Persian Gulf, saying the United States still have a "whole host" of non military options to use against Iraq. But Baker said the Bush administration would unleash an appropriate response to any Iraqi acts of terrorism against U.S. citizens. Press comments Friday and has accuse Iraq of supporting terrorist groups. Baker, appearing on NBCTV "Meet the Press" program, also said the administration likely would present to Congress the first phase of its proposed weapons package for Saudi Arabia early next week. Administration sources have said the initial deal was expected to have a value of $10 billion, but Baker refused to put a price tag on it. There are worth about $15 million the total deal was worth and probably the figure Baker would not confirm. Baker said the first installment of the Saudi weapons deal represented "the needs that we think are immediate for Saudi Arabia and, frankly, needs that would . . . that will serve to protect American lives." The Pentagon and the state Department were putting the final touches on the first phase of the fight against the coronavirus over the weekend, officials said. The package is likely to include TOW anti-tank missiles, Patriot aircraft systems and F-15 fighter to sources familiar with the deal The second installment will not be presented to Congress for approval until early 1901. Baker said. Despite the 150,000 U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia and the billions of dollars of material in the desert kingdom, Baker said the United Nations is working with the United Nations for a peaceful diplomatic resolution. Asked if he was confident war could be avoided, Baker said, "We have said many times we hoped there won't be." Bush, however, would not and should not rule out other options. Baker said. Baker refused to discuss a report in yesterday's Washington Post that said the Defense Department had contingency plans for ground assaults against Iraq from as many as four directions. The troops might have to cross Jordan and Turkey, the report said. Saying he would not talk about any possible operations, Baker added that as long as military action remained an option, "You're going to see speculative pieces from time to time like this." Baker said the U.N. had other actions that might be considered in an attempt to force Iraq to withdraw its troops from Kuwait. 中華民間拔髻表演圖 featuring THE ORIGINAL CHINESE ACROBATS OF TAIWAN Chinese magic — Chinese dancers Comedy — Kung-Fu and much more! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5,1990 7:30 pm - University of Kansas • Hoch Auditorium • •Tickets available at the SUA Box Office 4th floor Kansas Union • Prices: Student/Staff/Faculty/Children - $3.50 Non-Student - $5.00 ...funding by Student Senate & SUA.