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Eric Krehs 864-3161 NAVY ROTC You and the Navy Full Speed Ahead. We're Entertainment! Southwest Plaza · 2000 W. 93rd Street Manama, Bahrain Gulf war: Nation/World Workers try to protect desalting plant from oil One of three oil slicks fouling the Persian gulf rounded the last peninsula before the world's largest desalination plant yesterday, and workers rushed to finish the installation, of piedals said. Officials at the Saudi Meteorological and Environmental Agency said the tip of the slick, believed to have been caused by allied bombing, yesterday hit ten of thousands of migrating birds. Island lies at the peak of a peninsula just north of Jubail. Jubail's desalting plant can process 230 million gallons of fresh water a day — the bulk of Saudi Arabia's water capacity of 380 million gallons. Iraq close-mouthed on executions in Kuwait Rivadh Iraq has stepped up executions inside occupied Kuwait, killing 200 people since the allied air camp was established. The air force colonel said yesterday. Col. Abdullah Ekandari also accused Iraq of adopting a double standard when it came to Iraq versus Kuwait civil fatalities. Iraq has strongly condemned the deaths of Iraqi civilians in allied air raids, but has remained silent regarding the deaths of scores of Kuwaitis reportedly killed by forces since it seized the enirate. From The Associated Press Iraqis express anger, pledge revenge for attack of shelter The Associated Press BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraqi mourners marched alongside flag-covered coffins yesterday, firing automatic rifles into the air and crying out for revenge for the U.S. air strike that Iraq said killed hundreds in a shelter. "By God we swear, we will make them pay their blood for this crime" members of the crowd of 5,000 yelled "We will kill and children will not go unpaused." Scores more bodies were pulled from the building that was blasted apart early Wednesday by U.S. warplanes, and a Cabinet minister depicted President Bush as a war criminal comparable to Hitler — a comparison Bush himself has used when speaking of Saddam Hussein. The Iraqi military reported nearly 400 allied air raids late Wednesday and early yesterday, including 135 against residential target across the country and 250 against militaries in the Middle East. It said one allied plane was shot down but gave no details. Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency said the southern Iraqi port city of Basra underwent intensive attacks, aimed primarily at an oil refinery and petrochemical complex. The agency also reported numerous other raids, one of them targeting the southeastern town of al Qurma or the biblical Garden of Eden. The death toll from Wednesday's raid remained uncertain, in part because rescuers had not yet reached the site and their equipment above and below safe shelter. defense officers estimated the toll at more than 90%, mostly women and children. In either case, it was the older age of the victim in the month old. Paternity Gold. W.W. The Information Ministry said at least 400 people had been killed. Coul Information Minister Latif Jassam angrily rejected U.S. assertions that the building was a military command rather than a civilian air raid shelter "We are told that Hitler burned the Jews," Jassim told reporters. "Now Bush is burning Iraq children." Jassim also denounced U.N Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar as a fifth and criminal conspirator "By maintaining silence toward the crimes of the Americans and their allies, he has in fact provided cover for the United States," Jassim al-Moai said and legal standpoints, he is no longer suitable for the position he holds. U.N. closes doors on public, media Security Council discusses war in gulf during first private meeting in 15 years The Associated Press UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council opened debate on the gulf war yesterday in its first closed-door session in 15 years. Iraq's envoy condemned the bombing deaths of civilians in Baghdad and declared Kuwait a province of Iraq. The debate was the first on the war by the 15 member council, which in November authorized the United States and its allies to use military force to drive Iraq from Kuwait after Jan. 15. The council adjourned last night after $ 3^{1/2} $ hours of debate and was to reconvene this morning Yesterday's session was closed at the insistence of the United States, Great Britain and other countries who said the spectacle of a nasty debate and criticism of allied tactics would encourage Iraqi President Saddam Hussein Critics of the closed session said the allies teared embarrassing comments about the civilian casualties caused by their attacks, and teared claims that they had exceeded their mandate to drive Iraq from kuwait "What do they want to conceal?" Yemen Ambassador Abdallah Saeh Al Ashtai asked "The U.N. is a touch with the people who have a right to know exactly what is going on." Buffalo Bob's Smokehouse COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON ·COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON TWO DOLLARS OFF Any Wheel or Log Sandwich FREE Homemade Tater Curl Fries with each order — Piled High to the Sky — SCREEN. 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