10 Wednesday, July 27, 1994 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Police search for woman after embassy bombed The Associated Press LONDON — She was smartly dressed, carried a shopping bag from Harrods and packed enough high explosives in the trunk of her Audi to wreck part of the Israeli Embassy. Police said that although the woman did not appear unusual, she attracted the attention of two security men when she left the car in a parking lot near the embassy. As they approached, the gray Audi blew up and she disappeared in the confusion. At least 14 people were injured by the bombing, which also broke windows at nearby Kensington Palace. No group claimed responsibility, but Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel blamed Islamic extremists opposed to peace in the Middle East. The woman was "a middle-aged lady, well dressed, carrying a Harrods bag, who would blend in and not attract very much attention in Kensington High Street," said Commander David Tucker, head of Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist branch. The bombing came a day after Israel and Jordan formally ended their long animosity, and eight days after terrorists killed 95 people by bombing a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. "There is no doubt in my mind that we face a wave of extreme Islamic radical terrorist movements in the Arab-Muslim countries," Rabin said in Washington. Tucker said it was unclear where the woman entered Palace Green, the street outside the embassy, which has security checkpoints at both ends. Police and security officers also are stationed outside the embassy. "She was seen by two people who are there for that specific purpose — they are security officers with a fairly narrow remit — and their attention was attracted to this woman," Tucker said. He said it wasn't clear why the woman drew the officers' attention. "Given the appearance of the woman and given the location of the Israeli Embassy, this seems to be a return of Middle East terrorism to the streets of London," Tucker said. He said the two officers approached the woman, but it was not clear whether they challenged her. Both officers suffered shock from the explosion and had not been able to give full accounts in the first hours after the blast. "She may well have been spoken to. She clearly did something to arouse suspicion," Tucker said, adding that in the initial confusion it was thought for a time that she was among the injured. Court says 'no' not enough Judge dismisses woman's rape case The Associated Press District Attorney Charles Duke had a judge dismiss the woman's case Monday, citing the state Supreme Court's decision in another case that a woman was not raped because she didn't physically resist her attacker. Duke said the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has narrowly defined the rape law as requiring victims to resist physical or psychological force. And unless the law is changed to include sex without consent, he said, more rape cases will be dropped. "I think it's a tragic thing to do, to require physical resistance in a rape case," Duke said. "What police say, and what everyone in rape cases says, is that if you are in the situation of being raped, don't resist." A bill before the House Judiciary Committee would make it a crime to have sex with someone without their consent, said the measure's sponsor, state Rep. Karen Ritter. "We recognize a problem with the law," said Janice Martino-Gotschall, director of the state District Attorneys Association. "A woman may be terrified and unable to resist, or she may not fight because she fears she is going to be killed." Salvation Army Capt. Dana Bentley, 32, was accused of pinning the 30-year-old woman to a bed and ordering her to perform oral sex during a clothing pick-up at the charity's parsanage in Bradford. The woman said she told him "No," "Don't do that" and "We can't do this," but couldn't resist physically because she had a serious back injury and Bentley outweighed her by 60 pounds. "The defense was ready and anxious to take this case to trial," said Bentley's lawyer, Dennis Luttenauer. "Dana Bentley would have been found innocent of all counts." Duke said Bentley's case was invalidated by the May 27 high court ruling that cleared an East Stroudsburg University student of raping a fellow student. The court said there was no evidence that the man used force. The woman said she had been taught that fighting back could get her killed. LesBiGayS OK remembers the tragedy and the triumph. We are forever in your debt. This advertisement was sponsored and paid for by Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay Services of Kansas with the assistance of the University of Kansas Student Senate. 50 years ago this month, the world began to learn of the horrors of the Holocaust. As camps were liberated, men wearing pink triangles remained captive because being homosexual was illegal. 25 years ago this week, drag queens, street hustlers, and bull dykes lead a riot at the Stonewall Inn. It was not the first riot, nor was it the last. This one changed the world. 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Leave message at 824-391-981 to P.M. 200s Employment Accounting Clerk, Student Union Activities, parttime, $6.50 per hour, 30 hours a week, M-F, W-K, 10am-4pm, with 2 years of college credit or two books of bookkeeping experience. Experience in general accounting/bookkeeping/and use of the Macintosh computer system. Prefer individual to have some cash handling and ticket sales experience. Apply Kanaas and Burge Urges' Personnel Office, 13th Street, New York, NY 10017. 205 Help Wanted $100/hr, possible mailing our circulars. No experience required. For info, call 203-221-811. Positions immediately available: Country Club Pro Shop Counter Help, 1896 Crossgate Drive, 842-839; Racquet Club Pro Shop Counter Help, 4120 Clinton Parkway, 842-7786; Golf Course Maintenance, 842-7786; Box Crossgate Drive, 842-839; Public Snack Bar Counter Help, 1896 Crossgate Drive, 842-1907. Kansan Classified: 864-4358- 400s Real Estate 405 Real Estate 430s Real Estate Wanted Grainger now has a number of part-time openings for dependable individuals to work in our Grainger office. Send resumes to grainger.com. Our fast packed environment requires results-oriented team players with strong attention to detail. All teams must have a strong stock, maintaining inventory, processing orders and customer service. These positions require a friendly customer-seller with the largest industrial supply company in the US, and the largest industrial supply company in the US. We offer a starting salary of $94.04/h and flexible hours. You will receive a 6-month bachelor's degree from 8:00am - 10:00am at 14790 with Lenexa KS. Located of Lackman Rd just east of the Junction of Hwy 10 and 435. Final candidate must pass J.D. exam. Call (800) 261-2681. Great opportunity for students, young mothers & seniors Skin skin care coat. W can负责 time & parttime skin care consultants. Will训, advance opportunities high commission 1-800-487- HELP WANTED IMEDIATELY! EARN up to $12 HOUR and get ID PAYDAIL. CALL at 832-745- 6891 KU Adams Alumni College needs cooks, dishwashers, a m. & a p. Flexible shifts, 2-3 days a week. Apply in person. Serious applicants only. Apply at 1266 Ormond Ave. No phone calls. Kind, responsible, care given need two nights per week for disabled man. Hours 10pm-7am: Involves turning every two hours. Call 841-1981 or: "97-5510. APPLICATIONDDEADLINE: Friday, July 29, 4:00 pm. Complete application form available at qt3.com/application. Visit the Northwest Stant Ave. West Campus, Univ. of Kansas Lawrence. Contact Annette Delaney (866-385-3965). RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL ASSISTANT: Serve as receptionist & switchboard operator for all offices of the Kansas Geological Survey. Start on or about August 8, 1984 REQUIRED! Num. must be 60, maximum 50 WPM; highly fluent in English; available M-8 fam-12m (no including holiday, spring, & summer breaks). PREFERRED: Receptionist; switchboard, word processing; electronic mail; faxing. Small office needs part time help M-F. 3-4 hour per day. Flexible schedule for school. Varied duties including data entry, answering phone, running errands, light bookkeeping and filing. Need knowledge of Microsoft Office. Send resume with references to: Esau Enterprises, Inc. 2721 W. 6th St, Bear Lawrence, KS 60549 Teaching Assists. needed to work w/ children 18 and older in school. Interested in education and child development majors. Flexible hours. Apply at Immanuel Hospital Center, 3014 W 10th or call Darla at 842-813-81 The Cafe Society (435 & Metcalf) in Overland Park seeks enthusiastic people that enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done - not to mention extra cash. The Society offers two positions: vision NOSI428, Hostess Gather, Servers, Busiers and Counter Help. Call Katy at 1-481-1101. TUTORS: The University of Kansas Athletic Department (Strategic Learning Apprenticeship) is currently accepting applications for part-time tutors are needed with proficiency in one or more subjects, Business, and Sciences. Interested applicants must have at least twenty-one hours of course work in the subject areas in which they will tutor with a GPA of 3 or better. Tutors should be committed to helping students master course content and to acquire knowledge, experience academic success, and graduate. Experience in tutoring and/or teaching preferred. A complete description of position qualifications and duties is available upon request. Applicants must secure a merit raises. Application procedures: Complete the tutor application form, available at KUAC's Hale Achievement Center, located in 230 Athletics Complex Expansion, next to Allen Field House on Thursday through Monday through Thursday. For r more information call 864-7922. The University of Kansas is anEqual Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Two Female to share fully furnished Ap, W/D & A/C. Located at College Hill, on bus route (708) 484-1366. United Child Development Center has immediate openings for full or part time teaching assistants. Call 842-3292 or send to UCDC. EOE. 946 Vermont Lawrence, KS 60044. NEW PART-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY More flexible - You have more choices - You have more choices - Day & Night shift choice available - Work up to 30 hours/week if youchoose - Work whichever shift and days fit your life. Shifts/days you choose to work can change as often as you wish - Benefits available based on hours worked - Applicants Must Be 18 And Have A HS Diploma Or Equivalent * All positions are General All positions are general Warehouse Labor and involve the lifting and transferring of cases and boxes of shoes • 85.75/hour Apply in person or call 232-6844 Payless ShoeSource Distribution Center 5040NWHWY24, Topeka EOE