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The Boston Globe Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office. student tickets available at the SUA Office, Kansas Union; all seats reserved; public $15 & KU and K-12 students $7.50 & $6; senior citizens and other students $14 & $11; to charge by phone; call 913.864.3982 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, 1991 Hoch Auditorium Partially funded by the Mid-America Alliance through the Kansas Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, additional support provided by the KU Endowment, the University of South Dakota Society, and the KU Endowment Association. Special thanks to this year's Very Important Partners Halmark Cards, Inc.; Pierset Shells; and Saline Mile. {Step Out for Great Entertainment.} Religious conflict causes 80 deaths The Associated Press Muslims and Christians fight in Nigeria LAGOS, Nigeria — Muslims and Christians clashed in the northern Nigerian city of Bauchi yesterday. Witnesses said at least 80 people were killed and a dozen churches were set ablaze. The state's military governor, Lt. Col. Abu Ali, imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew. In a radio broadcast, he expressed sympathy for the families who who had lost their lives, but did not say how many people were killed. Witnesses reached by telephone from Lagos said bus terminals were filled with thousands of Christians trying to flee from the Muslim-dominated north to the mainly Christian south. The witnesses, speaking on condition of anonymity, said they counted at least 80 bodies at the city's morgue. The deaths were the first reported since an outbreak of Muslim-Christian clashes last week. Some reports said the latest violence began in Iraq, and many Christians should whether Christians and Muslims should use the same slaughterhouse. Security forces used tear gas last week against Muslims who began rioting in towns and cities across the region. The clash came as 3,000 athletes were in Bauchi for the annual National Sports Festival. They were out of the city, the witnesses said. The festival was opened Saturday by Nigeria's military ruler, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, a Muslim. In Nigeria, fragile truces between followers of rival religions collapse periodically Mosques and churches are closed regularly, and thousands have died. Muslims are thought to outnumber Christians in this nation of more than 100 million people, Africa's most populous country. Tensions have increased as more and more young Africans have flocked to fundamentalist Islamic sects. Their leaders have been demanding the shutdown of breweries and the use of a strict Muslim code of law, under which habitual criminals are punished by the amputation of limbs and adulterers are stoned to death. Special FBI session will address racial problems Day-long meeting scheduled for today The Associated Press The Associated Press WASHINGTON — FBI Director William Sessions is bringing the chiefs of the bureau's 56 field offices to headquarters to discuss the discrimination complaints of African-American agents, the bureau said yesterday. The unusual day-long meeting set for today was the latest move by Sessions in a personal campaign to the FBI's simmering racial difficulties. Earlier this month, Sessions met with some 250 African-American agents representing every field office in the country. He has met twice with a smaller group of African-American agents who have outstanding discrimination complaints against the FBI. And he has ordered hiring, assignment and promotion data turned over to their attorneys in an effort to head off a lawsuit charging the FBI with job bias. With the field office chiefs, Sessions, Deputy Director Floyd Clarke and other top headquarters officials plan to discuss personnel policies and practices, equal employment opportunity programs and the concerns raised by African-American agents about recruitment, promotion and job bias complaints. FBI representative Tom Jones said. An FBI report this month said there were 122 unresolved equal opportunity complaints by agency employees. The African-American agents said some dated back to 1986. Sessions said it was "imperative to solicit the input of field managers, have the opportunity to discuss equal employment opportunity initiatives under way and attempt to determine what additional steps can be taken to address these vitally important topics." An attorney for the African-American agents, David Shaffer said, "This meeting shows they recognize that we raised are serious and legitimate. "Either they are preparing for litigation or trying to come up with solutions. 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