The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1994, Page 2, Image 2

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Protests continue
as election nears
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
(AP)—The government and the ANC
laid the groundwork Tuesday for send
ing troops to the volatile Zulu-domi
nated Natal province if a peace sum
mit fails to quell political violence.
Such a move would severely un
dercut Zulu leader Mangosuthu
Buthclc/i, who has vowed to oppose
elections next month as a threat to
Zulu sovereignty and autonomy.
Tensions showed no sign of sub
siding a day after 53 people died in
fierce clashes in and around
Johannesburg, triggered by a Zulu
march protesting South Alrica s first
all-race election.
Unidentified gunmen fired at the
African National Congress headquar
ters, where ANC security guards killed
nine Zulu protesters Monday. No one
was injured in Tuesday’s shootout,
but the clash underscored the volatile
situation before the April 26-28 elee
tion, which is expected to bring the
ANC to power.
ANC supporters and rival Zulus
also fought Tuesday in the Soweto
black townshipoutside Johannesburg,
and at least one person was wounded.
witnesses said.
The government rescheduled its
planned pcaccsummit until next week
after Zulu leaders rejected emergency
talks this week with ANC leader
Nelson Mandela and President F.W.
dc Klerk.
The proposed summit would ad
dress the escalating political violence
as well as demands by Zulu national
ists for an autonomous state after the
election.
In snubbing the invitation,
Buthelczi, leader of the Zulu-based
Inkatha Freedom Parly, described
Monday’sbloodshed as the beginning
of “a final struggle to the finish be
tween the ANC and the Zulu nation.”
His nephew, Zulu King Goodwill
Zwclethini, also refused talks this week
but did not flatly rule out a summit. He
said his people needed time to bury
their dead and allow their anger over
Monday’s shootings to subside.
In Pretoria, the Transitional Ex
ecutive Council ordered the drafting
of regulations needed to declare a
state ofcmcrgency in Natal province,
which also includes the autonomous
KwaZulu homeland led by Buthelczi.
Newsweek admits error,
may apologize to first lady
WASHINGTON (AP)
Newsweek magazine may apologize
to the White House for an article
saying Hillary Rodham Clinton did
not put up any of her own money to
make just under S100,000 i n the cattle
futures market — but not until the
first lady says just how much she did
invest.
Editors of the magazine said there
was a “misunderstanding” between
one ofits reporters and a law professor
enlisted by the White House to vouch
for the tax returns the Clintons re
leased last week.
In the April 4 edition that appeared
on newsstands Monday, Newsweek
said it was told by Professor Marvin
A. Chirclstcin of the Columbia Uni
versity Law School that Mrs. Clinton
did not invest any money ofherown in
the cattle futures.
Ann McDaniel, the magazine’s
chief of correspondents, said that af
ter discussing the article with the au
thor, chief economics writer Rich
Thomas, and Chirclstcin, the maga
zine acknowledged that the article
was based on a misunderstanding.
“We now accept Mr. Chirelstcin’s
statement that he never saw the un
derlying documents ... and thus had
no expertise to make the judgments
that he is quoted as making in the
magazine,” McDaniel said.
The White House distributed a
statement from Chirelstcin calling the
Newsweek article “false and irrespon
sible.”
Chirelstcin subsequently told The
Associ a ted P ress t ha t he h ad no knowl -
edge of whether Mrs. Clinton put up
anyofherown money in the commod
ity trading because he was given no
documentation concerning that por
tion of their lax returns.
Although he was one of the “ex
perts” brought by the Clinton’s per
sonal lawyer to the White House to
discuss the Clinton’s 1978 and 1979
lax returns, Chirelstcin said the only
underlyingdocumcntation he was pro
vided related directly to Whitewater
related tax deductions the Clinton’s
had taken.
Editor
Managing Editor
Nebraskan
Jaramy Fitzpatrick Night News Editors
472-1766
Adaana Lattin
Jett Robb
Matt Woody
DaDra Janaaan
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