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Carm. 1313 Frontage Rd., Darien, IL 60561 (708) 852-4536 Project Red Ribbon is a holiday awareness campaign developed to remind Americans to be responsible by driving sober during the holiday season. Tie a red ribbon to your vehicle door handle antenna, or other visible location to serve as a reminder to anyone entering the vehicle Sponsored by GAMMA (Greeks Advocating Mature Management of Alcohol) U.N. Security Council votes to give up manhunt for Aidid During November, the 5 most active Jaytalk mailboxes will be awarded 2 dinner passes to a Lawrence area restaurant. The Associated Press They sent the U.S. Army's elite Rangers to arrest him. They put a $25,000 price on his head. Now the United Nations is officially giving up the manhunt for Somali warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid. The Clinton administration, stung by public anger over the deaths of U.S. soldiers in what was supposed to be a humanitarian relief mission, sees the move as part of the preparation for a complete U.S. troop withdrawal from Somalia by March 31. The Security Council voted unanimously last night to call off the search and launch a new inquiry into attacks on U.N. peacekeepers in Somalia. Aidid has been blamed for many of those attacks, but the Security Council is backing off its condemnation of him in hopes of including him in efforts to find a political solution for Somalia. Many observers believe that any settlement ultimately include Aidid. Classifications: Men Seeking Women, Women Seeking Men, Men Seeking Men, Women Seeking Women, Friends Seeking Friends, Seeking Sports Interest, Mutual Hobbies, and Shared Religion. Call 864-4358 today to join the Jaytalk Meeting Network. Washington hopes to ease tensions in Somalia so civil war, chaos and starvation don't return when the American troops leave. The Security Council resolution also said the United Nations should "make appropriate provision" for people in detention — an oblique suggestion that Aidid's detained aides may be released. The United Nations is holding 35 Somalis, including three of Aidid's top aides. Eight other detainees were released yesterday. The United Nations has already moved away from hunting down Aidid in the past month. The vote last night canceled a June 6 Security Council resolution that indirectly blamed Aidid for the killings of 24 Pakistani peacekeepers and said the perpetrators of the attack should be arrested and tried. The new resolution asks Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali to "suspend arrest actions" in Somalia and begin a new investigation into that and other attacks. An investigation conducted earlier U. 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