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Senior Yearbook Portraits Sign-up for your senior picture September 10-21 400 Kansas Union For more information, call 864-3728/864-3729 Iraq asks Iran to link pipelines The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Iraq has asked Iran if the two countries can join their oil pipelines, a move that would allow President Saddam Hussein to partly bypass the international airport, U.S. officials said yesterday. Iran had not yet responded to the Iraqi request, the officials said. Intelligence experts estimate a link in the two pipeline systems could be completed within a month across the country, or border, if they decide to go ahead. for badly needed cash, food and medicine, said the officials, who commented only on the condition of anonymity. Such a link would let Iraq export 500,000 barrels of oil a day in return The Iraqi request is the latest overture by Saddam toward Iran, with which he fought a destructive invasion of Iraq. He also formed the oo in an effort to breach the international blockade imposed by the United Nations. In return for promises of food and medicine, Iran has gotten back thousands of war prisoners and an agreement of shared sovereignty over a bitter contested border waterway. In addition, Iraq withdrawn troops from Iranian territory occupied during the 1980-88 war. A senior Iranian official is in Bagdad negotiating terms for re-establishing cordial relations between the two countries. And Iran's ambassador to Pakistan said yesterday that Saddam may soon visit Teheran. Imported vehicle detects chemicals The Associated Press DHAIHAN, Saudi Arabia — It's no Mercedes, but the U.S. military is happy to be importing a German vehicle that in the event of chemical warfare can save more troops than it can carry. Six of the vehicles arrived in Saudi They are German Fuchs, pronounced "foox," large, boxlike vehicles that can efficiently help detect chemical agents in the air, sand and soil. An onboard computer system monitors a probe monitors the environment Arabia yesterday to join two sent earlier. Four more were scheduled to arrive today, and in all 30 will be deployed with U.S. troops within "These are one of the kind, the only vehicles of their type in the free world," said Army Pvt. Anthony Airborne Division of the 101st Airborne Division. as the German Fuchs. The U.S. military hopes it never has to use the vehicles, but it is grateful for the German loan. U.S. officials say they are satisfied and not as mobile in the desert. The Fuchs tests not only the air. A mechanical arm also can scoop up sand and soil and bottle it for onboard testing. That allows the four man days inside the pressurized cabin, away from exposure to deadly chemicals. If hostilities with Iraq broke out and Iraq unleashed its chemical arsenal, which includes mustard gas and nerve agents, the Fuchs would be in determining whether desert areas are safe for troop movements. Iraq demands that Saddam speak again on U.S. television The Associated Press The White House said it would not try to block the broadcast of Saddam's videotaped message. The net was only briefly committed themselves to showing it. Iraq yesterday demanded equal time, asking U.S. television networks to broadcast a message by Saddam Hussein in response to President Bush's address to Iraq. Saddam told a Turkish newspaper that Iraq could fight for years and could hurt the United States. Saddam was quoted yesterday as saying Iraq could hold out for five or six years against the trade embargo. The Turkish newspaper Miliyet also quoted him as saying Iraq "knows that America is the No.1 superpower in the world. But we also are confident that we can hurt America." iraq's official news agency did not disclose the content of Saddam's videotaped speech for U.S. audiences. Jassim, the information minister, said if the United States stopped the attempt to broadcast it, "the con- cerned Iraqi authorities will find alternative ways to transmit the message to the American people through international television sta- tions." White House spokesperson Roman Popaduk said if Iraq gave U.S. officials a copy of the tape, they would take it out of diplomatic courtesy. Popaduk suggested Iraq could also get a copy of the tape directly to U.S. networks. Saddam's statements have repeatedly been carried to U.S. citizens over CNN since the invasion. IMF, World Bank praise gulf fund The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A U.S. led effort to drum up billions of dollars to cushion the economic shocks from the Persian Gulf crisis is receiving favorable reviews from the International Banking Association, its sister organization, the World Bank. Both IMF Managing Director Michel Camdessens and World Bank President Barber Conable predicted Thursday that their organizations would end up providing substantial financial support. Neither official would specify an exact dollar amount. The two huge international lending organizations are preparing for their annual meetings with a round of preliminary discussions between the officials from the 12 nations that make up the membership of both agencies. Late Night with UPS Looking for some late night action? Well look no further. UPS has a great show for you! Our lineup includes earning $8 an hour as a loader/unloader on the late-night shift from 11p.m. to 2:30a.m., Mon.-Fri! Don't touch that dial; stay tuned for more late-night action with UPS! To join an all-star cast, sign up at the Placement Center in the Burge Union. eoe/m/f