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THE NEWS in brief White House official: No cover-up occurred in Whitewater inquiry WASHINGTON — White House counsel Lloyd Cutler conceded yesterday that "too many discussions about too many sensitive matters" involving Whitewater had taken place among the president's aides. But on the opening day of politically charged congressional hearings, he insisted no cover-up or unethical actions had occurred. Republicans countered that far more than simply inappropriate conversations had taken place as the White House gathered information about an investigation into an Arkansas savings and loan with ties to President and Mrs. Clinton. Rep. James Leach of Iowa, the White House's chief antagonist, said an "arrogance of power" had been on display in an attempt to learn whether the Resolution Trust Corp. investigation was likely to embarrass the Clintons. But the GOP's persistent questioning at the House Banking Committee hearing did little to elicit new information or force concessions from the White House counsel. "If this White House had been in the business of trying to affect what the RTC was doing, certainly we could have done a better job than we did," Cutler said. The failure of Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan was the focus of the RTC investigation. But, until special counsel Robert Fiske completes a Little Rock, Ark-based investigation, the House committee is limited to looking into only White House "contacts" about the investigation. That left only one matter for the hearing to examine — the discussions among Clinton's aides, about dealing with pending RTC criminal referrals concerning the failure of Madison. Those referrals accuse the Clinton's of no wrongdoing but allege Clinton's gubernatorial campaign and the Whitewater land venture may have benefited from wrongdoing at the S&L. Rabin. Hussein pledge peace WASHINGTON — Jordan's King Hussein and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin followed a dramatic joint pledge of friendship yesterday with sharp condemnation of terrorist attacks that threaten the historic march to Middle East peace. Hussein said Arabs and Israelis must "live as members of one family" and denounced as "enemies of hope, enemies of security" those responsible for the bombing of the Israeli embassy in London. Rabin lashed out at "radical Islamic terrorists" who were waging an "all-out war" to stop peace, including the London bombing and another last week in Argentina. Rabin said he was committed to "open a new chapter" in the region but suggested "somebody from the outside" was trying to keep Lebanon from negotiating peace with Israel. Standing between the leaders at a White House news conference, President Clinton also denounced the bombings as the likely work of terrorists opposed to Middle East peace. "We will not, we must not, allow them to disrupt the peace process," Clinton said. "We cannot allow the enemies of peace to prevail." Rabin and Hussein pledged to use their accord ending 46 years of hostility as a vehicle for a lasting peace. Clinton promised that U.S. economic and military support for Israel would be unyielding as Israel tries to turn its framework with Jordan into an actual treaty and then negotiate with Lebanon and Syria. Clinton said Secretary of State Warren Christopher would head to the region soon in hopes of spurring further progress. Clean water comes to Rwanda GOMA, ZAIRE—With refugees dying faster than mass graves could be dug, American soldiers started setting up the first water purification systems yesterday for a million Rwandan refugees threatened by cholera. Some 11,000 refugees have died, and thousands more will die from drinking the slimy water of nearby Lake Kivu, pouled by floating bodies and excrement. The water purification mission is "day one of our life-saving operation," the American commander in Goma said. "Our top priority is clean water, because without it, more people are going to die in droves," Brig. Gen. Jack Nix said after landing at Goma's single-strip airport. C-5 Galaxy cargo planes bearing American water purification gear arrived Monday. Another C-5 Galaxy landed yesterday with water treatment equipment capable of sterilizing two quartes of water a day for each refugee. Rotting bodies piled up along Goma's main thoroughfare, victims of cholera and other diseases thriving in the camps scarring Zaire's eastern border with Rwanda. French military spokesmen said they collected 500 bodies in Goma and buried 2,000 picked up by other aid agencies yesterday in a new refugee graveyard in Virunga National Park. French soldiers first blasted through the volcanic rock that covers the area. The Office of Affirmative Action invites you to a farewell reception in honor of Dr. Thomas J. Berger, Associate Director Compiled from The Associated Press. 3:30 p. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 3, 1994 Malot Room, Kansas Union Tom is leaving the University of Kansas to become Special Assistant for Gender Equity and Disability Issues of the State University System of Florida Tallahassee, Florida The Douglas County Charity Pro Rodeo Friday, July 29th Saturday, July 30th Sunday, July 31th 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Team Roping Break-Away Roping - Barrel Racing - Bull Dogging Bronze Busting - Bull Riding - Calf Roping - Saddle Bronc - Mutton Bustin' & Dog Demo At the Douglas County Charity Rodeo VIP Sponsors: Douglas County Fairgrant 8 Second Club Sponsors Flamingo Catering Woodward Publications, Inc. 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