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HYUNDAI 18005 HYUNDAI $1895 SUPER 360S FINANCING AVAILABLE ConnectingPoint .COMPUTER CENTER IRE · DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE · 843-7584 · OPEN MON-FRI: 10-6, SAT: 10-4 804 NEW HAMPSHIRE • DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE • 843-7584 • OPEN MON-FRI: 10-6, SAT: 10-4 Nations hold talks in Geneva to decide fate of boat people The Associated Press GENEVA — A 30-nation conference about Vietnamese boat people Wednesday reportedly was close to agreeing that those who do not qualify as refugees should be forced to return home. Britain remained at odds with the United States and Vietnam on when the deportations should begin, because there is a knowledge of the closed-door meeting. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Britain argued that mandatory repatriation should start immediately to discourage more Vietnamese from traveling to crowded refugee camps in Hong Kong once the sailing season begins in March. The United States last week dropped its outright opposition to But it maintained yesterday that forced repatriation should not start before Jan. 1, 1991, to allow time for the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees to persuade people to return of their own accord, the source said. Vietnamese officials indicated Hanoi was prepared to accept people forcibly returned but only if no violence was used against them, the source said. Negotiations were under way on a compromise proposal for a six-month delay in repatriations, the source said. The U.N. refugee commission, the sponsor of the meeting, offered the compromise, under which forced repatriation would begin on July 1. But Britain reportedly would accept such a delay only if there were provisions to deter new arrivals. "The main sticking point is the time scale," said Geoffrey Barnes, Hong Kong's security chief. He warned that if no agreement was reached, pressure would grow in the health care sector. Britain forcibly returned 51 boat people from Hong Kong in Decem- Despite the ensuing international outcry, diplomats reported growing sympathy for British arguments that they had been criticizing during conditions in Hong Kong's camps. There are about 109,000 boat people in camps in Southeast Asia, including 56,000 in Hong Kong, according to U.N. figures. The 12,000 people who arrived before June 1988 were granted refugee status outright, but the 44,000 who sailed to Hong Kong after June 1988 will be screened to determine whether they fled political persecution or economic denervation. Only people fleeing political persecution qualify. Raymond Hall, spokesman for the U.N. refugee agency, said about 7,000 people have been forced into Hong Kong so far but only 15 percent were eligible for refugee status. Since March, 1,100 people have returned voluntarily and another 1,400 are registered to go back, Hall said. He said the refugee commission, which monitors voluntary repatriation, was "very satisfied" with Vietnam's treatment of people who went back of their own accord. He said there was no sign of any reprisals. The refugee agency previously had refused to take part in any compulsory repatriation. 5 LaRouche supporters eliminated from Illinois Democratic primary The Associated Press CHICAGO — The Illinois Electoral Board yesterday struck five supporters of imprisoned political extremist Lyndon LaRouche from the Democratic primary ballot. The board, in a 7-1 vote, agreed with a finding by its hearing officer that the slate of five pre-LaRouche candidates had only 3,865 valid signatures of the required 5,000 to get on the ballot for the election in March. The panel also agreed that LaRouche candidate Patricia Nobel Schenk had not lived in Illinois the required three years to run for comproller. Two of the candidates present for the vote — Sheila Jones for lieutenant governor and Janice Hart for secretary of state — stood afterward and they unfurled a banner and likened the board action to "Nazi justice." "If the LaRouche candidates can be thrown off the ballot this way, then what's any citizen's protection against being thrown in the streets because their government thinks their life is useless?" Hart asked. The board disagreed with the hearing officer's finding that the petitions had been represented fraudulently to voters as supporting certain political causes instead of certain political candidates when they were circulated. Also thrown off the ballot were Ronnie Fredman, running for treasurer, and gubernatorial candidate Mark Fairchild, who threw the state Democratic primary by scoring an upset in the 1986 primary for lieutenant governor. The same year Hart upset the mainstream Democratic candidate for secretary of state. Hart and Fairchild lost in the general election, but their victories crippled Democrat Adai Stevenson's effort to unseat Republican Gov. James R. Thompson. Fredman and Ms. Noble-Seknick are under indictment on charges of defrauding an elderly woman of $80,000 in cash and securities. The LaRouche followers' petitions were challenged by supporters of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Neil Hartigan, attorney general. John Kennedy, an attorney for the state Democratic Party, charged that the petitions were "heavily tainted with fraud." Hartigan has called the LaRouche organization an "anti-Semitic, racist hate group" that "does not belong on the ballot." LaRouche, a conspiracy theorist and frequent presidential candidate, is serving a 15-year federal prison term for fraud and conspiracy. MAJOR IN PIZZA, MINOR IN ECONOMICS. 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