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1 miuw - r -1 1 ' i s- ' - r i 3 J I . v.. i- f' - . . , t r- 4 - University cf Nebraska-Lincoln Vol. C4 i I ' .J. v.; ; 1 J (' ; J ! I I7c::htn Sunny and warmer today with a high of-C3 (4C). Tenant won't be quits ca cold with a 'to cf 23 (-20), Lock 'or a nico dsy cn Wednes day with a high of 43 (CC). ess crttaa:.ara::y K3rc:s Doncfc. uaritjorc bcoott 1 t.i f BsislEssses obiect to service sales tax nrc: :rt:tlr:: cf::.::ai srr.lee- 1 .sands, raecfikclr cr. cv:::::3 t:ll stria Lcrntcrn d:y tilt a t:I:3 tax ca sarvfcea vcuid eventually Kurt hshraekas economy. The L:J Irtrae's r.r.'ir.re Ccrv iafttSB hesrd testiracny cn tea tills that wodd bolster ctaie eeSfss ly either te&sssfes a Ircrd tax cn tervisss cr ty elirinai l. exer.ptieas in the cu.-r.ri ealri ' t:x cede. C JrYsrUeksncfCirha r 1 f:a. .V D:Car.p cf . h::i:a their csll:;-n3 fer lrr3 tax. J.:r-n e:Ji a rrrcrt, wMh " c !;3 t:i b lCZ", c:.l:.J 1 3 .12 to t:i ctr.ticsr.!! t:.. Ilia c-'J. 1"- 3 L::.t:3 c':j3 a dci tss, 22, i'.cJ-i:.- Kctrfsia, do r.:t ccllcct on ,cr4- i:s f.:-t ycrr k:1 l:'-3 i.U:a tlo- cellertsi $44 nil":a this js if it wo!d tax all services. is vhsX "Either p for it t!l ths wi cid prcli j rsly tfcsrjt pre?c?ty t2x relief cr forsst it dl tcte," Dctep said. Gov. Ecb Esrrty tested in fever cf LB715, which irodd elMa 13 csXegcrics of ctirreii salss tax cxerr.pt!oss. Kersey estfcss&d thst clcshs thsss "locphclcj" EEkstkj tha exesipti5 woi! J to a fcrosd aslss tix fcria siailir to thi cis3 to Defetp's LBiSS. H9 nijsr fsrlt ia th exessp- tiers, Kerrey dd, ia tfcst nest ps , pia dca't kasrv sbssit c? psftidpsta ' ia tha tax rc&ctkns. Aid, he ssid, ther is no wsy ts vcri w!i2t!icx a fctdsess is bdrg hossst ca its tsx John-Decker cf the Nebraika Assxi;;t!ca cf Conferee sad la dsstiy sdd-tssizrssi wosld bo cr.d!y burdcsd if tcsed lis dsca- nsntcf Eeyeaso, ?;hkh wsdd sec iter busiaesscs, wedd bva to do a job it shedda't hevo ta "I think revenue's job is to Sad people who are doing it stce, net to nake people prcve thfy era dofe itn'DcLcxEdi. Cr;c3 Ilcidig, Nebraska Fm Careaa Fedsratica president, ssid a bread sales tax would hurt fsnssrs sad ranchers mors than say ether . ecoasmic class becssxse they caa not pass the t?x to coasiaers. Dusna Acklis cf the Liaccla Chasbsr cf Cosmaence csid that since .siedtare is stefiy ia eco- nmk dsspsir, the state must make c?ery effort to attract new basiaess. ' "If ftiedtara canaot 'continue . to aujrcrt the state as it has ia the . past, then we sintpiy can't shift sl those costs to existing basifieases," AcMiessid. ..: . ' Decker said "that if Nebraska approves a bread sales tax, busi nesses will locate in and bay peds , fcria ether states. ' . "At S.5 pcrccat, 4.5 peiceat of 5 psreeat a the psrehasa cf ci ttera,''. ". thr'raV Ra;''reisci:lo-'ay 'ifia Mehraska," he said. "UafartaaatelF, that is reality." - ' ' a. hall... Jr -j'ar Tin Dzi.?, a jatiar jravcrll nrr, cr;rt:l:? - 11:3 izzzli crc;;a La XL 3 Qrlh it thu I,TaVrr.tI;n, Usian om lit- "r r3 rra el th3 Aits cad Ccl:r.aoL"73 fc.thilias. TcJIay3 cuiasiias Laalaw3 & tzik rrcsr specialist II r;; :r J Kr" :rai3 p.n. ia t! 3 r--icac.-Te.rc:-. ::'la-illl:3 f:r ill :r:;I eitj r.:;. ci;r.ra3 If ioo'uo gsS G:o t!:;: WWW C":.; UO...PcgolQ $100,000 more ; Program sesbsbsiob 1 rfa researcii coner iliiS Suspension cf UHL's fccaity leave prcrea laat year iaeat m extra $1G9,CC3 ia research feds for the cri vereity ia the 12S3-S4 school year cSsttlns a $18,003 dscrcsa'e in stele support far reseaaeh, a university cf3 cial said Kondsy. The money saved is betas need ia five other research areas at UNL - Jrses Carr, chaineaa cf the univer sity research council, said the prcss, " which tllows a faculty member to con diet reseerch a.vey ten the university fr one seiaeater while still recclviq; fall-tiae pay, was eliiakated because, it was "too expensive." Ee said the prcn, which also alleys a lesro cf absence for two semesters at half pay, meant expenditures cf ever $150,000 far 10 faculty neiabers with an avenge 2k'iycf$83,0Oa;- ; ' t - ytsst said the'atlHiy to finance the ' five rese arch programs was decreasing, so the faculty leave program was "sua upended," saetafcj it be reia-rststed-ft try trs;-. ; , "To reinstate the prcro, we' woald need an iacreaee ia excess cf $1C0,CCV'. Carr said. "I honestly dea't see that hr-er.fr" Carr said the extra meaey is bc'r used to help Usance faculty euntmer f:!lcv;;hs.7e, the xiz'il?: eel :1;:3 pro Creai, faculty trl;3 to rel :la:Iy r.ect-ia-3, pants -ia-tid research end the Konf-seiaery lecture series. Earl Frelse, sssistaat vice chaacc! lorefUNL reseaach, said the sssjeadsd program is, cne factor diaeeaasnj UNL faculty from tpplyinj fa? research fends. Other problem disaoarang faculty frcin sjpljlaj are laek cf tiaa due to inczessiai teaching reeponeibll jties, lack cf ftsadi to suppeit resesr&h costs, sad the "perception that their charts are not rewarded apprepaiat'ciy through salary, prcnictioa, and tenure posltiox&s, Fieise said. ' 'T.e'vo got to convince cur faculty thst research' ia teportaat . .'. we've get to advocate and support cur strong feares at UNL," he said. ' Carr said the stats must take- a stronger interest in university research. - "The leslature doesn't recoise "-tie deres-'b-etweca' fca udvens: nd a state coilse,H Carr said. ' ' f -1 s. : i J fa , r ,:r - -e C a !?. c-1? f : r c:"h c! tv T " 1 C ;4--n; :t i. r..; - i per " 3 c ..r r rt v" .'. i r.r, uer, sccaiMa 3 & LnL t-ru-v .-3 r ::"' r.:ir "I fr.-i a r:.;"th t':? ivi c r It1 a u 1 w :iit?i: : -t-..:cr i I t 3 l:., c . :1:V 1- ir: : c C:.;:e t'.3 reclaim Li It::, tv? r'.3 cf v:ir.anakecp43pccntcf the vc:k force i h Cv i ::;y h"3 chirked dia:d- nr..: .a c-a JLL tj cf cvaal Lr e ,aal ve:k Cv";, F; v --"as.j 1 Ct jt.s ar r- vca-.raUtt 1 iotef,i:i:fh"l ca-h:yt - ::inenarJ T1.3 c:;p rrraarily r, rpcrrlble fer tl3 p-.:!. tera er.aal'ly b the FeJaaiicn el C.Vr. U.. :? aL J r ,t lr r n a--1"- s 'Tjr.i'y cce," r -'.r-lT -if 8a crtiar: r ItlVtica. r. . 3 : -t '. 3 r . a t" 3 1 r ' r t' 3 f. U trill T.::k. 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