6 Tuesday, September 21, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AFRICAN ADORNED For Unusual Jewelry & Imported Gift Items What's the difference between a pretty good bra and a good pretty bra? UNDERCOVER "THE PINK BUILDING" 21 W9th Street 749-0004 JERUSALEM $$$ COLLEGE FUNDING $$$ SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS COMPUTER SEARCH OF OVER 300,000 SOURCES IDENTIFIES SCHOLARSHIPS YOU ALREADY QUALIFY FOR NO PROOF OF NEED REQUIRED NO G.P.A. REQUIREMENT NO AGE REQUIREMENT LOW COST $ MONEY BACK GUARANTEE $ FOR FREE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION WRITE TO NATIONWIDE SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH P.O. BOX 7239 HAMILTON OH 45013 Israeli parliament to debate peace pact amid protests Right-wing protesters hoisted Israel flags above the ramparts of Jerusalem's old city yesterday while parliament prepared for what promises to be one of the most heated debates in its history. Israel's 120-seat parliament takes up Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's peace initiative with Yasser Arafat tomorrow. Most predictions give the accord a bare majority of support. Shas, the government's ultra-orthodox coalition partner, has yet to decide whether to back the agreement and proposed a nationwide referendum on the plan which provides for Palestinian autonomy in the occupied Gaza Strip and the West Bank town of Jericho. The protesters planned to march to parliament and camp there until the vote, expected Wednesday or Thursday night. "The government says there is to be no dividing of Jerusalem," said seminary student Ronen Dar. "But when you start cutting the cake there is no end to it." A nearby Arab vendor grumbled, "They are against the peace. They want more bloodshed on both sides." Also yesterday, the leadership of the Palestinian uprising against Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza issued a leaflet criticizing the Palestine Liberation Organization for signing the peace agreement with Israel. "The agreement reached between a branch of the PLO and the Zionist enemy does not meet the minimum demands that were raised by our masses when the uprising started," according to the leaflet. "No Israeli withdrawal has been achieved, no recognition of the Palestinian national rights, no establishment of a Palestinian state and no freeze and removal of the settlements." THE NEWS in brief TBILISI, Georgia Shevardnadze appeals for aid Separatist fighters broke through the outer defenses of the Abkhazian capital of Sukhumi yesterday while government officials desperately appealed for outside help. Georgian leader Eduard Shevardnadze vowed to remain in the city and called the situation extremely critical, aides said. Shevardnadze has opposed joining the CIS, saying it would infringe on the Caucasus Mountain nation's independence. Shevardnadze appealed over the weekend to Russian President Boris Yeltsin and the world for help. Georgia's military, political and economic crises prompted parliament speaker Vakhtang Goguadze to urge Monday that the country join Russia and other former Soviet republics in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Beat the Clock. As of August 2B, Kyle Owen joined our staff of Hairstylists. Call Kyle for an appointment at The Power of Essential Oils Ever since the time of the Pharaoh's, essential oils of flowers and plants have been used to promote Health, Beauty and Well Being. The latest scientific research has confirmed this ancient knowledge, revealing the amazing power of scents to influence our moods and emotions, to relax or stimulate the Body, Mind and Spirit. Aroma Vera is the very first company to bring a full line of true aromatherapy products to the United States, importing the finest quality oils from all over the World. 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When firefighters arrived, flames were shooting through the roof of the one-story building that housed the clinic. some saying they were fondled and stripped of clothing. Vice Adm. J. Paul Reason, who is the Navy's top Tailhook authority, cleared Cowden "of all criminal misconduct" after a second review of his case, Cowden's attorney said. The woman in the photograph said she didn't want Cowden prosecuted, and an investigating officer recommended dismissal of the charge. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. Arson suspected in clinic fire Investigators had not determined the cause, Pacheco said. A neighboring building housing several offices also was gutted and two other buildings were damaged, firefighters said. Assistant Fire Chief Henry Pacheco estimated damage to be at least $500,000. A fire destroyed an abortion clinic before dawn yesterday and arson is suspected, authorities said. There were no reports of injuries. Family Planning Associates operates a chain of abortion clinics. Reporters said they could see flames a mile away in the darkness as they drove to the scene in southwestern Bakersfield, a city of 200,000 residents 100 miles north of Los Angeles. Nationwide, there has been a rash of vandalism and violence against abortion clinics. Compiled from The Associated Press. 11a.m.-Career choices & special considerations: Public Interest Law 10 a.m.- Law School & Beyond: Career and Money Matters Tuesday, September 21 Panel Discussions:9 a.m.-12 Kansas Room (Union) 9a.m.- Financial Planning & Financial Aid for Law School Forum Regional representatives will be available to answer questions. LawFair The University of Kansas C.L.A.S. & Pre Law Society 3rd Annual 12:00 noon-3:00 P.M. Free to all students & staff! For information, call 864-4371. $1.25 32oz. IceColdDomesticBottles EveryTuesdayandThursday- TONIGHT THE HARBOURLIGHTS Now a full service bar after 57 years of downtown tradition Now open 7 days a week from noon until 2am 1031 Massachusetts © Visa U.S.A. 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