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"I'm not happy because I'm worried about the rest of the prisoners," he said. Tickets on sale at KU Ticket Office (East Lobby/Allen Field House) NOTE: Refunds will be made if KU does not play on November 19th. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 THROUGH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th (Excluding Nov. 6 and 7) 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. TICKET PRICE: $6 for two game package (Cash or check only) Wednesday, November 17th 8:30 p.m.- KU vs. Western Michigan Friday, November 19th 8:30 p.m.- KU -Western Michigan winner LIMIT: One Two Game Package Per Student (with valid KUID) Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said Hamas supporters were deleted after the group took responsibility for killing two soldiers in the occupied Gaza Strip on Sunday. Israel releases prisoners as part of autonomy plan A total of 700 elderly, sick, female and teen-age prisoners will be freed from prisons in Israel and the West Bank through today, the army said. The list was cut by 60, apparently followers of the radical group Hamas. Cal-Santa Clara winner vs. Israel said it held 9,600 prisoners on charges related to fighting Israel's occupation. It is resisting Palestinian demands to release all the prisoners, including Hamas members and from 500 to 600 Palestinians charged with killing and wounding Israeliis. The Associated Press KALANDIA REFUGEE CAMP, Occupied West Bank—After 11 years in prison, Mohammed Farid Shehadeh didn't recognize his street or his family's new house—but he knew he was home when his mother started to look for a bride for him. Shehadeh was among the prisoners released yesterday under the Israeli-PLO autonomy plan. Reports put the number of released prisoners at 290. The families of those freed were not notified in advance, and hundreds of people waited outside jails or at checkpoints for the chance that a relative would emerge. Shehadeh, 33, spent 11 1/2 years of a 17-year sentence in a prison in the West Bank city of Nablus for an armed infiltration from Jordan. He was freed because he had blocked "It was hard for me to leave. It was my home," he said of prison. arteries. But Shehadeh, a member of the PLO's mainstream Fatah wing, said his own release was not enough. At Kalandia refugee camp, he was not sure that he had the right house because of the changes in the camp and the new six-room house that his family had built. Several dozen family members sang, danced and waved Palestinian flags at an impromptu welcome party. Shehadeh's brother Ahmed, 31, is serving a life sentence for killing an informer. "I shed tears of happiness for him and tears of sadness for Ahmed," his mother, Hassiba, said. "My priority is finding a woman for him so he can get married and settle down. Enough is enough." Us. helicopters scrutinized the action all day but did not intervene other than to drop a smoke flare after a rocket-propelled grenade exploded on the Sahafi Hotel where most journalists stay. There were reports that Pakistan peacekeepers fired warning shots, but no reports that they had shot at people. U. N. and U.S. troops stayed out of the fray, mindful of the heavy casualties from an Oct. 3 battle that killed 18 Americans and some 300 Somalis. The heavy fighting shattered the relative calm along the city's Green Line, which separates the southern sector held by Aidid and Mogadishu's northern neighborhoods, controlled by Ali Mahdi Mohamed. THE NEWS in brief U. N. officials said at least 10 Somalis were killed and 45 wounded in fierce battles around Aidid's stronghold. The final toll was expected to be higher. MOGADISHU, Somalia Militiamen loyal to Mohamed Farrah Aidid, engaged for months in a guerrilla war with U.N.forces, clashed with an old rivals yesterday in clan fighting that broke a 19-month-old truce. Clan fighting breaks rivals' truce, at least 10 Somalis said dead KIEV, Ukraine Parliament avoids giving up nukes Ukraine's President Leonid Kravchuk and leaders of parliament avoided setting a timetable for nuclear disarmament yesterday despite urgent appeals from Secretary of State Warren Christopher for prompt compliance with past pledges. Kravchuk promised to put the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty before the parliament for ratification in November. But he did not promise approval even after Christopher offered at least $330 million in U.S. economic assistance this fiscal year. In Washington, President Clinton said, "I understand that position, but I think that it is not justified because we're making progress with Russia, too, in complying with these agreements." Anatoly M. Zlenk, Kravchuk's foreign minister, publicly emphasized economic problems. He said his country would need $2.8 billion to dismantle and destroy its 170 long-range nuclear missiles with their 1,240 warheads. TORONTO Liberals win in Canadian election Jean Crethen's left-of-center Liberals won the Canadian general election yesterday, ending nine years of Conservative rule. the Canadian Press news agency reported The Liberals won a majority in the 295-seat House of Commons, CP and Canadian Broadcasting Corp. projected. The victory means that Chretien, a 59-year-old Quebec lawyer, will be the country's next prime minister. Battered by a long economic slump and 11 percent unemployment, Canada's electorate appeared fed up with nine years of government by the Progressive Conservative Party. The result could affect trade relations with the United States. Chretien has promised to renegotiate the widely unpopular U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement. Early returns from eastern and central Canada showed; the Liberals winning 28 seats and leading in 33 other districts. 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