KANSAN VOL.101,NO.71 VNSAS STATE ISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEKA KS 66612 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THURSDAY DECEMBER 5,1991 ADVERTISING:864-4358 (USPS 650-640) INSIDE NEWS:864-4810 KU clinic helps 2-year old adjust to deafness When she was 16 months old Margret Mateale couldn't crawl or talk. After discovering Margret was deaf her mother took her to a KU Speech-Language Hearing clinic, and now Margret is learning total communication. Page 6 Duke announces bid for presidency Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke pledged yesterday to wage an upstart rightwing presidential challenge to President Bush. Page 7 Page 7 Alleged victim takes stand in Kennedy Smith trial in 3 hours of testimony. William Kennedy Smith's accuser told a lawyer yesterday that he raped her on lawn of his family's estate. Anschutz Science Library, a $1 million high-tech building, has plagued with probes since 1989 opening in November 1989. Science library face more than its share problems P. DAMASCUS, Syria — Jou Terry Anderson, the last U.S. l in Lebanon, was set free yester pro-Iranian Islamic radicals. I faith and stubbornness help survive his nearly seven year i His release ended a brutal which Shite Muslims kept 14 U zens in chains, killed 13 U zens and bedeviled two U.S. s. prices, A joyous Anderson grinned b raised his arms and warmly friends as he entered a confo room at the Syrian Foreign Mire. Anderson said sheer determ gim through. The Associated Press "You just do what you have You wake up every day, sum the energy from somewhere when you think you haven't got you get through the day, day af after day," said Anderson, chie dIE correspondent of The. athe Press. Shortly after Anderson arrn Damascus, heacus by phor Louis D. Boccardi, AP's presidient executive officer. Boccer Anderson expressed thanks to the team for being patient haven't touched the ground vet. His appearance was delay hours. U.N. officials, who have fully negotiated for the release hostages since August, sait thought he had been delay snowstorm in Lebanon. Anderso free afte six year "I have a date with a couple c tiful ladies and I'm already ver. Anderson said. He ended the news conference his wife, Madeleine, and to me year-old daughter, Sulome, 'first time. Anderson's kidnappers t Anderson over to Syrian securitys who delivered him t Ambassador Christopher R Anderson, wearing a white shirt a dark cardigan he received on day from his captors, joked tight-fitting shoes. He said the first new pair since he w napped. Asked what his last words to nappers were, he rolled his ey said simply, "Goodbye." "You can't imagine how glod see you," an emotional Anders reporters. "I've thought abo moment for a long time and here, and I'm scared to death. know what to say." He hugged and kissed Alex B AP correspondent. Fulcher's complaints 1. SENATE DID NOT HAVE THE AUTHORITY to remove him because the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities states that the University does not have jurisdiction over off-campus crimes. 2. SENATE DENIED due process. 3. A RECALL ELECTION is the only way to remove a student body president, according to the Student Senate Election Code. 4. THE FACT THAT THE STUDENT RIGHTS COMMITTEE wrote regulations for presidential removal this semester was an admission that removal procedures previously did not exist. 3. THE CODE NEVER STATES that a recall vote is the exclusive means to remove a student body president. 5. THE STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT is an ex-officio (non-voting) member and is elected by the student body. Senate did not have the authority to remove him 2. THE PROCEDURES FOLLOWED BY SENATE were not fully consistent with due process, but Fulcher had an adequate opportunity to present his case. 4. WRITING REMOVAL PROCEDURES was not an admission of their prior inexistence but an acknowledgement that clarification was needed. Judicial Board's response 5. FULCHER DERVES MANY OF HIS POWERS from Senate and is subject to removal 1. BECAUSE THE MOTION TO REMOVE FULCHER did not affect his status as a student, the code does not apply. Contents Page 3 Salvation Army Page4 Hannukah Page5 Stress of Finals and the Holidays Homeless Page 7 Plaza Lights Page 9 Holiday Goodies Page 10 Vespers Page 11 Reflections of Winter 1991 Page 12 Christmas Toys Page 13 Foreign Celebrations Page 14 100th Anniversary of Bell Ringers Credits Special Sections Manager Christine Musser Special Sections Editor Katie Chipman Creative Director Dave Habiger Photographer Keith Thorpe Writers: Professor Shaw, Irene Lanier Felice Dougherty, Jennifer Rees, Cindy Willard, Alan Reeves, Neila Young, Hale Sheppard, Lisa Golda Taylor, JR. Clairborne Ben Grove, Ana Kostick, and David Dorsey. 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