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Daily Nebraskan
Friday, April 25, 1986
By The
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WASHINGTON A letter by presi
dential envoy Philip Habib, declaring
the Reagan administration would end
aid for the Contra rebels when Nicara
gua signs a proposed peace agreement,
is being seen as a potential break
through for ending the conflict in Cen
tral America.
Rep. Jim Slattery, D-Kan., an oppo
nent of Contra aid a recipient of the
letter, said Thursday, "I think it creates
a historic opportunity for us to end the
Contra war."
Rep. Jim Leach, R-Iowa, also a foe
Duchess
of Windsor
dead at 89
PARIS - The Duchess of
Windsor, SO, the American divor
cee for whom King Kdward VIII
gave up the British throne, died
Thursday at her home near Paris.
The duchess had been in frail
health and confined to her home
for eight years. Sources who spoke
on condition of anonymity said
she died of bronchial pneumonia.
Her death was announced in
London by Buckingham Palace.
The palace announcement said
the duchess will be buried at
Windsor Castle's Frogmore Gar
den next to her husband, who
died in 1972.
Buckingham Palace said a
funeral will be held Tuesday at
the castle and will be private "in
accordance with the wishes of
the duke and duchess."
Setting it Straight
In an article titled, "Report says
UNL faculty pay among lowest in Big
Eight" (Daily Nebraskan, April 24), the
following statements were incorrectly
attributed: "College professors are more
tolerant of low pay than members of
other professions because of loyalty to
the institution or family ties in the
state. There is no simple solution. The
university has been doing a better job
of 'squeezing' money out of certain
areas, but there is no longer any 'fat'
in the university. What we really need
is increased state support."
The article implied that English
professor Linda Pratt made the state
ments, but they actually were made by
Susan Welch, president of the UNL
chapter of AAUP.
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mean Nicaragua peace
of Contra aid, called the letter "a very
profound basis for reconciliation."
In the letter April 11, Habib said the
United States interprets existing draft
proposals by the so-called Contadora
nations "as requiring a cessation of
support to irregular forces."
He said the United States would
"support and abide" by implementa
tion of an agreement fulfilling the
objectives of the Contadora peace effort
if Nicaragua does likewise.
The Contadora objectives include
specific steps to eliminate the military
Terrorism data to be shared
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Com
mon Market ministers agreed Thursday
to exchange information with non
member nations, including the United
States, on terrorism, terrorist suspects
and their methods of operations.
The interior and justice ministers of
the 12-member trading bloc said in a
communique that in view of recent
events "both inside and outside Europe,
combat ing terrorism calls for increased
vigilance and determinat ion within the
framework of European cooperation."
As part of that cooperation, the
Common Market would contact "those
Bomb damages airline office
LONDON A pre dawn bomb blast
damaged a British Airways office and
other stores on London's busiest shop
ping street and igniting a fire. One
passer-by was treated for shock.
Deputy Home Secretary Giles Shaw
told the House of Commons there was
no information linking the blast with
Libya, which has vowed revenge against
Britain and the United States for the
U.S. air raid April 15 on Libyan cities.
Britain approved the use of U.S. planes
based in England for the raid.
Scotland Yard said a number of
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threat by Nicaragua to its neighbors
and also new elections and the restora
tion of democratic institutions, includ
ing a free press, inside Nicaragua.
Slattery said in an interview with
The Associated Press Thursday that
the letter "makes very clear that if
Nicaragua signs . . . then U.S. aid to the
Contras would terminate."
- Nobody is certain, whether Reagan
would agree. The president Wednesday
restated a strong commitment to the
Contras.
third countries with which it is deemed
useful and necessary to establish con
tact," the communique said.
Dutch Justice Minister Frits Kor
thals Altes, who chaired the meeting,
said the document did not specify the
United States as an exchange nation
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contacts to Common Market leaders.
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Douglas Hurd told a news conference:
"Obviously pre-eminent among those
(exchange countries) is the United
States."
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bombing.
Oxford Street was closed for seven
hours while police searched for possi
ble additional bombs. Victoria Station,
the busiest in London, also was evacu
ated briefly Thursday morning because
of a bomb scare that turned out to be a
hoax, police said.
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ism, already falling off as Americans
wary of terrorist attacks cancel trips to
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