The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 08, 1994, Page 2, Image 2

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    Clinton faces fight for control
By John King
AP Political Writer
A surly midterm campaign sure to
increase Republican clout in Con
gress closed Monday with President
Clinton imploring voters to keep
Democrats in control. The fight for
the Senate, and several statehouses,
was so tight it hinged on which party
proved best at getting voters to the
polls.
On election eve, a new national
poll showed Clinton's approval rat
ing over 50 percent for the first time
in months, and Democrats running
even with Republicans when voters
were asked which party’s candidate
they planned to support for House.
But that good news for Democrats
was tempered by this: 73 percent of
the ABC; News poll respondents de
scribed themselves as dissatisified or
angry voters. Clinton rode such dis
content to the White House two years
ago, but this year those voters said
they favored Republicans.
Federal Election Commission fig
ures showed the pricetag for Cam
paign ’94 was on track to pass the
$500 million mark — and that’s just
for House and Senate contests.
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Judge Ito lets cameras stay
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Despite a mountain of mail from fed-up TV
viewers, the judge in the O.J. Simpson murder trial backed down from his
threat Monday and allowed cameras to stay in court.
Superior Court Judge Lance Ito said the media have been more
responsible since an erroneous KNBC-TV report in September that
Nicole Brown Simpson’s blood had been found on a sock in Simpson’s
home. The judge also acknowleged that any inaccurate reporting hap
pened outside the courtroom, and not because cameras were inside.
“I do not make any decisions in this courtroom based on public opinion
polls,” Ito said, sitting beside 21 cartons filled with nearly 15,000 letters,
most of them urging him to bar cameras.
Tailhook, too
SAN DIEGO (AP) — After Tailhook, the Navy made its sailors and
aviators go to sexual harassment seminars. It gave them hot line numbers
to report problems. And it sternly warned anyone that harassment would
hurt careers.
And yet another scandal has emerged, this time at a Navy training
school where seven instructors are accused of sexually harassing their
students.
No charges have been filed and the investigation is far from over, said
Lt. Patrick Dennison, a Navy spokesman. But the ftiror has critics
wondering whether the Navy will ever change.
Instructors at the Training Center in San Diego are accused of verbally
and physically badgering 16 female students. The alleged abuse occurred
over 18 months.
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