University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, April 4, 1989 Nation/World 7 Bush meets with Mubarak The Associated Press WASHINGTON — President George Bush, opening a week of intensive talks on the Middle East, met with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak yesterday and said a call for a ceasefire in the region was Israel and Arab nations as the first step toward peace. After more than an hour of discussion, Bush urged an end to Israel's occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, endorsed the "achievement of Palestinian political peace" and demanded that international peace conference could play a useful role. The time or Bush's remarks suggested the United States may attempt to exert pressure for compromise on Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who arrives in North American states (onorrow and meets with Bush on Thursday. Shamir's government has opposed any settlement based on trading land, and has been deeply disapproved of international agreements. Mubarak, standing alongside Bush at a departure ceremony in the Rose Garden, said, "We found ourselves in agreement on most issues at stake." Bush did not specify whether his administration was demanding total Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and Gaza. Nor did he define what he meant by a "properly structured" international conference, although a senior U.S. official said Bush emphasized "the key factor of direct negotiations in any peace process." In his talks with Bush, Mubarak rejected Shamir's suggestion for elections among Palestinians to find a new leader. The president said he Animal-freedom group claims responsibility The Associated Press TUCSON, Ariz. — A group identifying itself as the Animal Liberation Front claimed responsibility for two early-morning arsons that caused an estimated $100,000 damage and may have unleashed a potentially deadly disease. The group claimed in a letter sent to news organizations that it had freed more than 1,000 animals from three research facilities at the University of Arizona and set fire to a diagnostic lab Charles Sterling, a professor of veterinary science, said 30 young mice infected with what he described as a bacterial toxin were injected. The mice carried the disease cryptosporidium which Sterling said caused severe diarrhea lasting two to four weeks. Sterling said the disease had been known to be fatal to AIDS patients, other immuno-suppressed individuals and malnourished children, and he said there was no known treatment for it. EXXON APOLOGIZES: Exxon apol EXON APOLOIZEES: Exxon apologized yesterday for causing the nation's biggest oil spill and promised to clean up every fouled beach in Texas. The company workers on those greasy smelling beaches said their efforts were futile, Police continued hunting for the former captain of the tanker Exxon Valdez, which crashed into Bligh Reef on March 24, spilling 10.1 million gallons of North Slope crude. There were indications that the captain, Joseph Hazelwood, might surrender soon. The oil slick has now grown larger than Rhode Island. Scientists reported more wildlife deaths and a vital herring fishery was killed by William Sound fishery is worth more than $150 million annually. SUDANESE RELIEF BEGINS; United Nations official gave a thumbs-up, "sign yesterday to send off a 22-truck convoy of relief food destined for southern Sudan. The trucks, flying blue and-white U.N. flags, rolled out of Nairobi, Kenya's capital, carrying an estimated 500 metric tons of corn. They were the first of 60 trucks scheduled to leave Kenya yesterday and today carrying a total of 1,000 metric tons of food, medical supplies, pallets and tarpaulins in the operation's largest relief effort to date. News Briefs Operation Lifeline is beginning now, before the rainy season starts in Mav. NEW AIRLINE REQUIREMENTS; Officials hope to position at depots throughout southern Sudan more than 100,000 metric tons of food, blankets, tents and medical supplies for people displaced by famine and war. The Transportation Department yesterday announced new measures to combat sky terrorism after a meeting with President George Bush by relatives of U.S. citizens killed in the attack on Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner, told a news conference that airlines would be required to maintain strict security administration security bulletins within 24 hours and that compliance with them would be mandatory. PLAN CUTS PROGRAMS: President Bush is asking Congress to immediately cut hundreds of domestic programs by $829 million to help pay for $2.2 billion in new 1989 spending he is seeking, according to documents released Monday. Under Bush's plan, more than 1,000 domestic programs, excluding those he considers top priority — the military and 1.1 percent across the board. The savings from the proposed cuts would help finance increases the president is seeking in dozens of domestic programs for fiscal 1989, which ends Sept. 30. Enough though, Mr. Bush said, before a fiscal year begins, presidents often seek additional spending in the middle of the year. THIRD WORLD DEBT REDUCTION: THIRD WORLD DEBT REDUCTION: The Bush administration yesterday urged quick implementation of its trade debt reduction proposals, but he also walked on a main aspect. A British official said his country would never agree to a government bailout for commercial banks. 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