The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1983, Page Page 2, Image 2

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friend who's never donstf a. IVU py you $3 end
hrt your friend en extra 2 ter IJL fjrtt donation.
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University Plasma Center
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Open Tues.-Sst. .
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ViIur.ra Borr.cr, an as
ceeiete prefer: cr in UI IL's
Cell . , 2 ct Architecture,
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and a $l,C0O prhe In a
the Department cfEr.ery
rjiate Schools of Architec
ture. The following students
have teen awarded four-
ships at ths Univcrrityof
Nebriisks: Tamjira LzZh
a m&lh msjor from Grjuid
Island; Krbtd Gcll3, a
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Daniel Hell, an electrical
engineering mejor torn
Sioux City, Scott Kuhhrm,
an electrical enineerig
major from OaMala; Tim
othy Uncbcrry, a chemis
try major from Laurel;
Carmen Perdue, a com
puter science msjor from
Greeley, Colo.; Harrison
Schultz, an electrical eni
neerir.3 major from Belie-".
vue; and Richard Eda,
a chil engineering major
from OTaUcn, IIL
Athrce-ycarcchc!2rih!p
was awarded to Kevin Po
ling, a computer cciencs
major from Omaha,
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will meet at 7:20 p.m.
today at Wesley IXouss,
640 N. 16th St. Paul
Jchnrard, prcfec-r in
the School of Life
Sciences, and Scott
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ths Northern Kcclies of
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Help us celebrate 20 of service.
Thanks to all the students
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' of the Americans cmcr.3 the C3 pecple xifco
. died when Couth Korean flight C07 w3 shot
dcv.n by Soviet intereeptors on Sept 1.
Such cases ntey c! 03 federal courts fcryce.13,
but lawyers involved eppear to erce that the
key issue will be whether Korean Air Lines was
guilty of such cross misconduct that estab
lished international limits on money for survi
vors do not apply. . .,.. .
The Warsaw Convention, an international
treaty adopted in 1 033, sets a cein cf$75,C00
per passenger in assessing compensation for
survivors of airline disasters. However, that
limit is invalid if it can be proved that an airline
is at fault when life is lost
KAL's liability insurance of $400 million is
more than enough to cover standard claims .
from the incident, the airline's attorney,
George Tompldns, tcid Reuters.
llehin Dclli, a trial lawyer from San Fran
cisco, said the $75,CC0 limit on dame "es should
not apply to KAL because the airline "went
ever Soet territory cn ether cccasie-as and
they knew how darsrous it wax" Eat KAL's
defend" all suits eeeldn compensation in
esccc3cf$75,CC0.
Jets continue raids
tains near Deirut Sunday, knocking out
have been trying to drive the army cut cf the
southeast cf the capital
rjovernment Ilatiend Silvatien Front, a ccrii
tien cf pro-Syrian cppeeliien politicians, said .
its forces had ber.l-.rJ: J a maiieshl airCeld
sraeli Cabinet me 2
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AuotraMa II wins ";
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