The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 10, 1988, Page 14, Image 13

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10:42 ajn. — Emergency tele
phone repeated damaged on the
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east side of Architectural Hall,
$35.
11^6 a.*a, — Two-vehicle non*
injury accident reported in the lot
at 16th and W streets, $7000.
11M pm. — Newspaper articles
posted on door reportedly were
burned at 1138 Abel Hall.
12:5© pan. — Laundry machines
were reportedly broken into at
Seileck Hall, approximately $100
missing. Keys to laundry machines
were reported missing.
5:47 p.w. — Window was report
edly broken at 806 Gather Hah,
$70.
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Kerrey identifies
issues to tackle
KERREY from Page 1
tural committee is now a
stronger possibility because
Sen. Mechcm,D-Moni., lost his
Senate scat, Kerrey said.
He said he believes his
chances of a position on the
appropriations committee arc
“better than even.”
Kerrey said he will benefit
from the “unselfish commit
ment of Sen. Exon” when trying
to obtain positions on commit
tees.
Referring to the defeat of
Initiative 402, Kerrey said
Nebraska should continue to
take the lead in protecting the
state’s underground aquifer.
Regarding the media’s role
in the election, Kerrey said he
believes the press basically
docs report the message pre
sented, whether it is issues or
bickering between the candi
dates.
Communicating complex is
sues in a condensed, under
standable way isihccandidaie’s
responsibility, he said.
Computer virus
doesn’t disrupt
university system
By William Lauer
Staff Reporter
The computer virus that recently
threw computing centers from NASA
to private consulting firms into a
panic had no affect on the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln systems, said
Dale Finkclson, MIDNET manager
for the UNL Computer Resource
Center.
Finkclson shut down UNL’s
MIDNET system, which tics into a
network of 11 Midwestern universi
ties, for about two hours Friday, he
said. But the virus did not infect the
system, he said.
He look the precaution because
MIDNET lies into other national net
works that were infected with the
virus, Finkclson said. Only people
that might have been hying to con
nect with one of those networks
would have been affected by the
shutdown, he said.
Finkclson said the virus attacked
only Berkeley Unix systems. UNL
doesn’t have any Berkeley systems,
he said.
‘There was just nothing here that
was vulnerable to it,” Finkclson said.
The virus was not considered a
particularly harmful strain, he said.
His main concern was the time it
would take to repair any damage if
UNL was infected, he said.
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District winners
are announced
By The Associated Press
With 100 percent of the pre
cincts reporting Wednesday, the
following individuals won their
bids for the Nebraska Legisla
ture.
Disk 1 —Spence Morrissey;
Disk 3—Emil Beyer; Dist. 5—
Bernice Labedz; Dist. 7 —
Timothy Hall; Dist. 9 — John
Lindsay; Dist. 11 — Ernie
Chambers; Dist. 13 — Daniel
Lynch; Dist. 15 — Lowell
Johnson; Disk 17 — Gerald
Conway; Disk 19 — Elroy
Hefner; Dist. 21 — Richard
Peterson; Dist. 22 — Jenny
Robak; Dist. 23 — Loran
Schmit; Dist. 25 — Jerome
Warner; Dist. 27 — DiAnna
Schimek; Dist. 29 — LaVon
Crosby; Dist. 31 — Jerry
Chizck; Dist. 33 — Jacklyn
Smith; Disk 35 — Arlene Nel
son; Dist. 37 — Doug Kris
tensen; Dist. 39 — Bill Barrett;
Dist. 41 — Carson Rogers; Dist.
42 — David Bcmard-Stcvcns;
Dist. 43 — Howard Lamb; Disk
45 — Paul Hartnell; Disk 47 —
Dennis Baack; Dist. 49 —
Sandra Scofield