4B Wednesday, October 19, 1994 Red Lyon Tavern A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence 944 Mass 832-8228 Crown Cinema BEFORE 6 PM, ADULTS $3.00 (UNTED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 VARSITY JOHN MASSAL HOUETZ B41 5191 The Specialist® 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 HILLCREST 925 IOWA B41 5191 Only You P6 4:45, 7:15, 9:30 Blue Sky PC-13 5:00, 7:30, 9:30 New Nightmare® 5:00, 7:30, 9:45 Quiz Show PC-13 4:45, 7:15, 9:45 Shawshank Redemption® 4:40, 7:10, 9:45 CINEMA TWIN JULIO IOWA B41 5191 ALL SALES $1.25 The Little Rascals P6 5:00 The Client PC-13 7:25, 9:45 Renaissance Man P6-13 4:50, 7:20, 9:45 NATION/WORLD SUNFLOWER OUTDOOR & BIKE SHOP CH3OH+Mg2O + 2O2 = CH4O2 + MgO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ed Wood P0 4:30, 7:10, 9:50 Terminal Velocity P0-13 4:45, 7:15, 9:40 Forrest Gump P0-13 5:00, 8:00 Exit To Eden R 4:35, 7:20, 9:45 River Wild P0-13 4:25, 7:05, 9:50 Little Giants P0 4:25, 7:00, 9:40 350 Adult Before Hiking Babys 1:00 A.M. Imagined scene IF YOU'RE PREGNANT AND YOU NEED HELP NOW... Birthright For a confidential, caring friend, call us. We're here to listen and talk with you Monday 1-3,&6-8 Tuesday 1-3,&6-8 TESTING.. Wednesday 1-4 Thursday 6-8 Friday 1-4 843-4821 1246 Kentucky Israelis experience numerous emotions Country sees death and a peace treaty JERUSALEM — It's been an emotionally draining time for Israelis as the nation was wrenched from terror to triumph in just eight days. The Associated Press It began when Islamic fundamentalists sprayed Jerusalem's restaurant row with automatic gunfire, killing two bystanders. peace with Jordan on Monday, and Syria's chief rabbi immigrated to Israel yesterday. The same night, a different Palestinian gang kidnapped an Israeli soldier, only to execute him five days later, hours after Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and PLO chief Yasir Arafat won the Nobel Peace Prize. In a dramatic climax, Israel made "Our experience here in Israel resembles a rollercoaster ride, up and down. The pace is sometimes too extreme," said a Cabinet minister, Amnon Rubinstein. The bumpy ride on the road to peace with the Arabs has taken a toll on many Israelis who have found it difficult to switch within hours from anguish about the fate of kidnapped Sgt. Nachshon Waxman to joy about the prospect of free travel to Jordan. Critics said the frenzied pace of peacemaking was engineered and that Rabin rushed to conclude the deal with Jordan on Monday to silence the public debate about the kidnapping. on Rabin's handling of the kidnapping for Monday afternoon, with the hard-line opposition planning to use the abduction as a springboard to lash into Rabin's fragile autonomy agreement with the Palestinians. Parliament had scheduled a debate But two hours before the debate was to begin, excited legislators gathered around a TV monitor in the parliament cafeteria to watch Rabin and Jordan's Prime Minister Abdul-Salam Maiali initial the peace treaty. Some say Rabin emerged as a master manipulator, skillfully playing the Israeli psych. Still, some said Rabin should have waited for the end of the seven-day mourning period for Waxman and the slain commando, Capt. Nir Poraz. "The government is playing a clever game," said Yossi Olmert, former spokesman of the right-wing Likud government defeated by Rabin. "The deaths of the soldiers were really a national tragedy," said political scientist Gerald Steinberg of Bar Ilan University. "It seemed that with the ceremony and celebration in Jordan, their deaths were forgotten." In a country deeply rooted in the collective memory of the Holocaust, many were more ready to accept a risky military rescue in which the hostage might be killed than to see a helpless captive slain by the kidnappers. What got to the Israelis most during the abduction ordeal was watching a kidnappers' video tape in which a scared Waxman pleaded for his life, with a masked gunman standing behind him. Identifying with the captive, the nation felt helpless and frustrated. Clinton says North Korea accord ends threat The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The U.S.-North Korea nuclear deal brings within reach a central Clinton administration goal of stopping production of nuclear weapons. But it leaves unanswered a big question: Does North Korea already have nuclear weapons? In hailing the agreement yesterday, President Clinton did not mention North Korea's current nuclear capabilities, but he said the accord would bring an "end to the threat of nuclear proliferation on the Korean Peninsula." nuclear watchdog agency would be allowed to verify the ban. Earlier this year, the administration had threatened to push for United Nations economic sanctions against North Korea to force it to reveal its past nuclear activities. But now it is willing to wait several years to get the answer. Clinton said he was sending Robert Gallucci, the chief U.S. negotiator on the deal, back to Geneva on Friday to sign the accord, which the president said included U.S. agreement to ease long-standing restrictions on trade with North Korea. Clinton also said the United States and North Korea would move toward establishing liaison offices in each other's capital — a step that could lead to creating full diplomatic relations. Clinton said the important thing was that North Korea would not make more weapons, and that a U.N. "This agreement is good for the United States, good for our allies and good for the safety of the entire world," the president said. The CIA believes North Korea probably has built and stashed away one or two nuclear weapons. Would the Koreans use them? Would they threaten to? Such weapons would have little military utility, but even one crude bomb could be an effective weapon of terror. U.S., North Korea nuclear pact North Korea The U.S. and North Korea have agreed on steps to end the dispute over the North's nuclear program. Dismantle nuclear plants capable of making plutonium for weapons Permit international monitoring of nuclear facilities Renew diplomatic contacts with South Korea United States Rejoin Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Assist in construction of atomic reactors less capable of producing plutonium Arrange for an interim oil supply until new reactors are complete Gradually ease restrictions on trade investment Source: News reports Kun Tian / Knight-Ridder Tribun YOGA Lawrence Community Theatre 1501 New Hampshire·843-7469 Burge Union, 11pm-2am $3 Admission Oct.221994 Black Student Union Party!! 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