University Daily Kansan / Tuesday. November 15, 1988 7 Nation/World Soviet space shuttle lands after successful first voyage The Associated Press MOSCOW — The Soviet space shuttle Buran touched down on a concrete runway in Soviet Central Asia early today, flawlessly ending its unmanned 3 hour, 25 minute maiden voyage, Radio Moscow said. manner. "The U.S.S.R. has successfully tested its first reusable space craft Buran," the official radio said. "The unmanned shuttle has just landed on a special runway near the Baikonur Space Center," it said. interrupting its regular programming. A previous attempt to launch the Buran had been frustrated by last-minute troubles. Gorbachev, Reagan to meet again minute technical training. The shuttle was launched at 6 a.m. Moscow time (6 p.m. yesterday CST) in low flame and clouds of white steam from the special launch site in the Soviet republic of Kazakhstan. Forty-seven minutes later it reached orbit, firing its own rockets for the first time. WASHINGTON — Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev will make another visit to the United States early next month and hold a fifth final meeting with President Reagan and, possibly, President-elect George Bush, U.S. officials said yesterday. Both sides another The Associated Press After George Bush, U.S. officials said the meeting would give the two sides another chance to try to close the game a treaty to sharply reduce their long-range nuclear weapons and ease tensions caused by a slowdown in the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. the arm of Soviet troops. The treaty is enmeshed in several technical problems that may not be easily solved. But on Afghanistan, the Soviets already have pledged to have all their forces out by Feb. 15. have all their force's power. Blaming attackers of U.S.armed Afghan rebels, the attacks announced two weeks ago that the withdrawal had been suspended. Still, Gorbachev has not ruled out adhering to the deadline. A coalition of militia He on anering to the two officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Gorbachev also would address the United Nations on his second visit to this country. His four meetings with Reagan have served to improve U.S.-Soviet relations. Bush, after winning the election last week, said he would like to hold a summit meeting with the Soviet leader as well. summit meeting A third team said the likely date for Gorbachev's U.S. visit was Dec. 7. Earlier, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher announced that Gorbachev and his wife Raisa would visit London Dec. 12-14. Bush said last week he was interested in a meeting with Gorbachev if it could produce progress on arms control, human rights or regional disputes. Musa would visit Japan, Reagan mated with Gorbachev in Washington last December, the third of their four summit meetings. They signed a treaty to abolish U.S. and Soviet intermediate-nuclear missiles. national disputes. Bush ruled out a mere get-acquainted session. "I am acquainted with him," the president-elect said. "What I want to see is progress." News RounduD Woman suspected of killing boarders to collect benefits The Associated Press fits. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The seven bodies unearthed from shallow graves around Dorothea Montalvo Puente's rooming house haven't been identified, but detectives suspect that they are the bodies of Puente's boarders who she allegedly killed in order to collect their social security benefits. Puente arranged to have herself designated as payee on the disability checks of at least one of her now missing boarders, authorities say. She is suspected of collecting welfare or disability benefits from her boarders after killing them. OPEC TALKS BEGIN: OPEC oil ministers begin a series of crucial meetings this week in Brussels, Belgium, designed to impose greater discipline on the cartel and end the persistent weakness in world crude prices. But industry analysts don't expect OPEC to reach an agreement. men were injured in the attack early yesterday by three young men who had shaved heads and wore military jackets. ment: GROUPS OUTRAGED BY BEATING DEATH: Civil rights groups expressed outrage yesterday at the beating death in Portland, Ore., of an Ethiopian man, apparently at the hands of white supremacist skinheads. Two other Ethiopian SAKHAROV CRICITIZES GORBACHEV'S REFORM METHOD. Andrei Sakharov, the Nobel laureate and nuclear physicist, said yesterday that Soviet President Mikhail Makhachev is pursuing democratic reforms through "democratic means." 'undemocratic means' **IRAQ-IRAN PEACE TREATY POSSIBLE:** Iraqi President Saddam Hussein said yesterday his country and Iran could sign a peace treaty in 10 days if Tehran is willing, the official Iraqi News Agency reported. Peace talks between Iran and Iraq stalled Aug. 25, five days after a United Nations-sponsored cease-fire halted fighting in the 8-year gulf war. 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