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Williker's All Scholarship Hall Council Golden Key National Honor Society Applebee's Hastings Army ROTC Jayhawk Book Store Carlos O'Kelley's KU Bookstores Club 729 Lawrence Athletic Club Coyote's London Fog Duds 'N Suds Love Garden Navy ROTC "We regard it as one other development that we have to contend with in the very painstaking process of bringing peace and reconciliation to the people of the Middle East," White House press secretary Mike McCurry said in Washington. A U.S. official said the Syrians had encouraged Christopher to go to Lebanon. "The reason to go to Lebanon is because the object of all this diplomatic activity is Lebanon," Burns said. "If the re is going to be a ceasefire, Lebanon must be part of it." Christopher her had hoped to meet with Prime? Minister Rafik Hariril, who met w/ Assad in Damascus last night. Even ii o, the White House declined to call Ai ssad's refusal a snub. The trip to Beirut was to be taken under cover of darkness. But after being advised of the risks, Christopher decided against going. "Nothing is approved," a senior U.S. official said. The senior official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Christopher would not accept a cease-fire without a second provision designed to broaden the shattered 1993 agreement he brokered between Israel and Hezbollah. It was supposed to protect Israeli and Lebanese civilans from attack. MIL-SPEC Security Group Mr. Gatti's Panchero's Papa John's Papa Keno's Pizzeria Carese Parade PowerBar Quicks Bar B-Q Christopher slowed in negotiations because of two cancelled meetings With the Lebanon trip off and no reason to remain in Damascus, Christopher returned to Jerusalem today for more discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres. After two meetings Monday with Peres, Christopher had hoped to meet yesterday with Assad. But upon his return to Damascus from Jerusalem, he was told by Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa that Assad was not available, a State Department official said. Assad has consistently delayed meetings with U.S. secretaries of state, but this was the first time that State Department spokesman Nicholas Burns called Assad's cancellation disappointing. He said the Syrian leader apparently did not have enough time for the lengthy meeting that Christopher preferred. Burns said Christopher would try to see Assad after Wednesday's meeting with Peres. Warren Christopher The Associated Press a scheduled session was cancelled. Shear Perfection Standing Ovation Streetside Records Student Senate The Sun Deck The University Book Shop University Technology Center Willie C's Middle East peace talks stalled as Syrian president holds out said France was willing to participate in an international peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon if Israel agreed to withdraw. Both Israel and Syria are pushing for changes in the one-page U.S. plan to end the fighting. France has offered a competing plan for a The fighting continued unabated, with Israeli jets striking a reservoir and Hezbollah guerrillas firing rockets into northern Israel. cease-fire, and French Foreign Minister Herve de Charette is engaging in his own version of shuttle diplomacy. After a brief stop in Jerusalem, de Charette returned to Damascus late yesterday. He Now you can also preregister for this prerequisite. Help the KU Greek Community support the KU Endowment Association Scholarship Fund. Order your full phone service at various Get Connected locations on campus April 22-25, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Driver's license verification required.