2 Friday, March 6, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Around the World Officials don't plan to publish works of exiled Soviet author MOSCOW — Soviet officials yesterday denied any plans to publish the books of Alexander Solzhensyyn, who was forced into exile for his searing condemnation of Stalinist labor camps. The Soviet statements contradicted a report by a Greek author who said that Novi Magazine editor Sergei Zalygin had said the book "hard" would be published shortly and the "Gulag Archipelago" later. Vladimir Kostrov, deputy editor of the influential literary magazine, said the matter was not addressed at a siting of the editorial board. Kostrov said in a telephone interview that Zalygin had meant only that they would consider all Russian literature, whether it was in the country or abroad, first and then to account the cultural significance. Novy Mir plans to publish the previously banned novel "Doctor Zhivago" by Boris Pasternak next January. But the publication of the works of Solzhentnys would be much more controversial. "Gulag Archipelago," which prompted Solzhenityn's eviction from his native land in 1974, documents the horrors of Stalinist labor camps. Earthquake shakes northern Chilean port ANTOFAGASTA. Chile — A powerful earthquake registering at least 7.0 on the Richter scale shook northern Chile early yesterday, causing power disruptions and minor damage but no casualties, authorities said. were cut. The quake, which lasted about one minute, struck at 6:20 a.m., shattering windows and knocking off roof tiles in Anofagasta, a village near Chile's capital. 125,000 people. Police said power and telephone lines in the region The quake measured more than 7.0 on the open-enclosed Richter scale of magnitude, the National Seismological Institute said. In April 2013, a 7.0 earthquake Survey said the quake was recorded at a magnitude of 7.3. The quake yesterday was the strongest tremor in the country since a devastating earthquake hit central Chile two years ago, killing 178 people. Across the Country Reagan optimistic about missile reduction WASHINGTON — President Reagan, determined to push beyond the Iran arms scandal, said yesterday that movement by Moscow had created "a great moment of hope" for a long-sought agreement on reductions in medium-range nuclear missiles. Speaking to visiting newspaper publishers one day after a speech on his worst political crisis, Reagan declared the superpowers were within reach of an agreement that would eliminate medium-range missiles from Europe. A Soviet proposal and a U.S. counteroffer placed on the table this week at the Geneva arms talks enabled Reagan to emphasize an active foreign policy as part of a defense from the Iran arms affair. With U.S. negotiators returning to meet with him today, Reagan hailed a Soviet decision to separate the issue of his Star Wars missile-defense program from an agreement on Euromissiles as "a great breakthrough." Meese appointment sidesteps challenges WASHINGTON — Attorney General Edwin Meees, seeking to prevent any disruption of the Iran-contra investigation, appointed independent counsel Lawrence Walsh to a parallel job yesterday to sidestep legal challenges to the inquiry. 'By my authority as attorney general I am appointing Judge Walsh to head a new office of 'independent counsel,' " Meese announced. Meese also said the Justice Department had joined a move by Walsh to throw out Ll. Col. Oliver Schoenberg, the senior charge of the independent law counsel. NEW YORK — Fawn Hall, the Pentagon secretary enmeshed in the Iran arms scandal, yesterday was offered $500,000 to pose nude for Penthouse magazine and reportedly was considered other lucrative proposals, including a movie starring Farrah Fawcett. North's secretary gets Penthouse offer A spokesman for Penthouse said yesterday that the nude photo offer from the men's magazine was in the mail. A spokesman for Hall's lawyer refused comment. Hall, 27, personal secretary to Lt. Col. Oliver North until he was fired from the National Security Council on Nov. 25, reportedly has acknowledged shredding documents dealing with the Iran arms-contra aid scandal. From Kansan wires. Weather From the KANSAN Weather Service AWRENCE FORECAST Record-breaking warm temperatures continue today as the high should reach 75 degrees with sunny skies and winds 5-10 mph. 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