8 Friday. October 29,1993 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Optical Dispensary VISIONS 841-7421 PERSONAL HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN CONFIDENTIAL ABORTION SERVICES • Complete GYN Care • Pregnancy Testing • Depo Provera & Norplant • Tubal Ligation • Licensed Physicians/Caring Staff • Modern State-Licensed Facility PROVIDING QUALITY HEALTH CARE TO WOMEN SINCE 1974 Consider joining KU PRO-CHOICE COALITION and participate in the following activities: AREYOU INTERESTED IN PRESERVINGCHOICE? - Sponsoring speakers on political & social issues regarding Choice - Contributing time and money to clinics and Pro Choice organizations all over the state If you are interested in preserving choice, contact the Organizations & Activities office and ask how to join the KU PRO-CHOICE COALI TION *Volunteering in letter writing campaigns and work with Pro-Choice candidates NEW YORK Meanwhile, defense lawyers for the four men on trial in the Feb. 26 trade center bombing demanded Wednesday that they receive transcripts of the tapes. Offer valid until November 6, 1993 or while shirt supplies last. President Clinton attributed the improvements to his policies and declared, "Now we're beginning to see real results." with purchase of any Champion Sweatshirt at the regular price. The tapes FBI informer Emad Salem recorded of his conversations with law enforcement agents suggest the authorities were in a position to foil the bombing, The New York Times said. Economic growth picked up considerably in the July-September quarter, and the budget deficit in 1993 fell to the lowest level in three years. "The media has them. We would like them," said Austin Camprelli, lawyer for defendant Ahmad M. Ajaj, 27, of Houston, one of the four on trial in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. Tapes suggest FBI had chance to foil New York bombing The $5.1 trillion economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, the sum of all goods and services produced in the United States, grew at a seasonally and inflation-adjusted annual rate of 2.8 percent in the third quarter, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. The bill will now have to be reconciled with a similar version which passed the House by voice vote earlier this year. An FBI supervisor called off a plan to thwart the World Trade Center bombing by substituting a harmless powder for explosives, according to transcripts of secret tapes, a newspaper reported yesterday. KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions The only store that offers rebates to KU students Kansas Union...864-4640 Burge Union...864-5697 Textbook line...864-5285 Mt. Oread Bookshop..864-4431 Economy improves in third quarter WASHINGTON THE NEWS in brief WASHINGTON Religious rights to be protected Compiled from The Associated Press. The measure, approved 97-3 in the Senate on Wednesday, would overturn the effects of that high court decision and buttress constitutional protections. Sens. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., Harlan Matthews, D-Tenn., and Jesse Helms, R-N.C., voted against it. The Senate is winning plaudits for legislation aimed at sealing Americans' right to freedom of worship. Until three years ago, such congressional action was considered unnecessary, given the Constitution's First Amendment guarantee of freedom of religion. But in 1990, the Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that had sanctioned the denial of jobless benefits to an Oregon man fired for using an illegal drug during a religious ritual. Please join us as we celebrate Latin American culture! Enjoy our collection of folk art and register for a drawing to be held Nov. 1st. BASKETBALL ATTN: STUDENTS DEADLINE TO PICK UP YOUR BASKETBALL COUPONS IS: TODAY 5:00 P.M. ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE EAST LOBBY ALLEN FIELDHOUSE 8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. ** STUDENTS WHO DO NOT PICK UP THEIR COUPONS BEFORE THIS DEADLINE WILL FORFEIT THEIR BASKETBALL SEASON TICKETS. ** YOU MUST HAVE YOUR KUID WITH FALL FEE STICKER TO PICK UP YOUR COUPONS. ** STUDENTS WHO DO NOT WISH TO TAKE PART IN TICKET DISTRIBUTION MAY REQUEST A REFUND AT THE ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE.