6 Tuesday, March 18.1997 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Red Lyon Tavern A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence 944 Mass. 832-8228 RESUMES RESUMES *Professional Writing *Cover Letters *Consultation Linda Morton, Certified Professional Resume Writer TRANSCRIPTIONS Check the Kansan Classifieds! Being drunk is not a license to rape. Have a SAFE Spring Break. Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Program a program of the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center 115 Strong Hall, 864-3552 NATO is a concern in U.S.-Russia talks WASHINGTON — In presummit talks at the White House yesterday, President Clinton tried to persuade Russia's foreign minister to lower resistance to NATO expansion. But in Moscow, Russian President Boris Yeltsin said, "We can't move any further." The Associated Press The aim of Clinton's meeting with Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov was to assuage Yeltsin's anxieties about NATO in advance of the two leaders' two-day summit in Helsinki, Finland. But Primakov But Primakov emerged from the one-hour session saying, "Russia will not change its position on NATO." And in Moscow, Yeltsin urged Clinton to make concessions. "Our diplomats have made enough concessions to the United States," Yeltsin said. Even so, the two sides are working on a new relationship between Moscow and NATO, one White House press secretary Mike McCurry said would be made politically but not legally binding. Talking to reporters in the White House driveway, Primakov said it was a great honor to be received by Clinton,who was in convalescence from knee surgery and not disposed to receive foreign visitors. Yeltsin Meanwhile, in a Kremiln interview, Yeltsin said he did not want a return to the Cold War or a world in which the United States would command everyone else. Several concessions were on the agenda for Clinton's talk with Primakov upstairs at the White House. These included a charter that would give Russia more participation in NATO proceedings, joint peacekeeping operations like the one in Bosnia, and promises NATO would not deploy Western troops in substantial numbers on the soil of new members for the foreseeable future. Last week, Yeltsin said Clinton had told him on the telephone he and the United States were interested in compromise. Clinton's knee injury, surgery and post-operation pain caused him to delay the start of the two-day meeting with Yeltsin in Helsinki from tomorrow to Thursday. Quality health care that you expect Patricia M. Denning M. D., Univ. of Kansas, 1982 Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, KUMC Board Certified in Internal Medicine At Watkins you always know what to expect— 9 board-certified physicians to help you with your health concerns in a personal, caring manner. Board certification means they've had additional training in a specialty area and passed a comprehensive examination. Areas of specialty training include internal medicine, family practice, gynecology, emergency medicine, and pulmonary disease. With health care that students can count on we expect you! we expect you will like it here. Appointments 864-9507 //www.ukans.edu/home/watkins 864-9500 Union Technology Center Power at your fingertips! PowerMac 7300/180 $2525.00 - Keyboard - (604e) 16/2GB/12xCD * 15AV 15" Multi-Scan Display Macintosh. Power at your fingertips. technology center Academic Supplies, Service & Equipment 913-864-5690 Student Senate Awareness Week Town Hall Meeting with the Chancellor and the Student Body President Tuesday, March 18 5:30 in the Kansas Room of the Union National recognition doesn't come to those who wait around. We're firm believers in doing the job right the first time. That's why we take challenges and turn them into opportunities. It's your turn. The University Daily Kansan is accepting applications for the positions of Business Manager* and Editor for the both the Summer and Fall 1997 semesters. Applications may be picked up at The Kansan Business Office 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall. Deadline for Business Manager and Editor application submission is Friday, April 4, at 12:00 p.m. *The Business Manager is responsible for the entire operation of The Kansan advertising department. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN