University Daily Kansan / Friday, March 4, 1988 7 NationWorld CONTRA AID REJECTED: The House yesterday rejected a package of $30 million in "humanitarian" aid for Nicaragua's contras and for young victims of the war. The proposal had been pushed by Democrats as an alternative to military aid for the rebels. The final vote of 216-80 was a defeat for House Speaker Jim Wright and his Democratic lieutenants. SHULTZ URges NEGOTIATIONS: In Jerusalem, Secretary of State George Shultz yesterday renewed a U.S. drive to open Arab-Israeli peace talks by urging Palestinian Arabs to form a joint delegation with Jordan for negotiations. Shultz would not say what approaches he had in mind for Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, whom he will meet separately today. News Roundup POLYGRAPH BILL PASSED: Lie detectors would be largely banned from use in job interviews and the private workplace under legislation approved by the Senate yesterday. On a 69-27 vote, the Senate approved a bill co-written by Sens. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, outlawing about 85 percent of the current use of polygraph examinations. SPIELBERG, LUCAS TESTIFY: Filmakers Steven Spielberg and George Lucas asked a Senate panel yesterday in Washington to give artists final rights over their works, including the unapproved coloring of classic motion pictures. OFFICIALS DISCUSS SWAGGART: In Springfield, Mo., national officials of the Assembles of God, unable to agree with Louisiana church leaders on a punishment for evangelist Jimmy Swaggart, have passed the case to the Executive Presbytery of the church's General Council, which has called a special meeting of the 250-member General Presbytery for March 28. The church said that the decisions of General Presbytery were final. STORY IDEA? 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Repetition and review are central to memory. - Devote a part of each daily study period throughout the semester to review of old material. - Test yourself before you go to the test! Ask yourself questions and answer them out loud in order to prove to yourself that you know the material. - "Cramming" fast in, fast out. Use it to review a few facts only, and never crum new material you've not read before. - Take a wristwatch to your tests, and keep track of the time. Note the point distribution on your exam and plan your time accordingly. Between 5-7 p.m. - On any exam, always read the directions first. Underline key words. - On Math exams, leave time for quick "common sense" proofreading. Do your answers make sense? - Answer the questions you know first, and do them quickly. Then go on to the ones about which you are less certain. 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