Dole wants end to ‘arrogant’ administration 1 he Republican candidate says hell bring integrity to the presidency. ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP) — Fighting a raspy voice on his final six state campaign dash, Bob Dole urged voters Monday to choose him over four more years of “arrogant” government under President Clinton. Standing in bright sunshine with mountains and a space museum’s vin tage rockets for a backdrop, Dole told several hundred people, “I know a little about service and I know a little about sacrifice.” “I’ve never seen a more arrogant group than the one that occupies the White House right now. They don’t believe the rules apply to them,” he said. Perry: Plots were targeted WASHINGTON (AP) — The pilots of two U.S. F-16s who fired high-speed missiles at Iraqi radar sites in separate incidents over the past three days had every indication they were being targeted by Iraqi missiles, Defense Secretary William Perry said today. “These incidents did occur. In both cases, the F-16 warning gear alerted that they were being tracked by a surface-to-air missile system and... tliey launched a HARM mis sile, a radiation-seeking missile, to ward the source of that radiation,” Perry said. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry said the incidents were fabricated by the Ginton administration “to divert the attention of American voters from their domestic scandals by creating false problems abroad.” Since no evidence has been found that Iraq actually launched any missiles, Perry said an intense investigation is underway. He said he did not know whether faulty equipment might be involved or whether the Iraqis were playing cat-and-mouse games with their ra dar systems. 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Department of Distance Education As he crisscrossed states and four time zones, Dole contended that the Clinton White House would face in creasing legal entanglements that could hurt the country in a second term. “If you want a full-time president who won’t be going to hearings or tri als or anything else, Bob Dole is your choice,” he said. “I will bring integrity back to the White House.” Milosevic heads to Serbian win with wife’s help BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP)— Serbia’s ruling couple — President Slobodan Milosevic and his influential' wife — were heading for a landslide victory Monday over a united demo cratic opposition in national elections. A win for the coalition of Milosevic’s governing Socialists and his wife’s neo-Communists would seal his decade-long grip on Serb-led Yu goslavia, which he propelled into and out of war. With 50 percent of the vote counted, Milosevic’s Socialists and his wife Miijana Markovic’s Communists were leading with 48 percent. The four party opposition alliance Zajedno had 24 percent, and the ultranationalist Serbian Radicals were third with 19 percent, according to the state electoral commission. | The opposition noted the incum- ' bents control every lever of power, in- I eluding election officials, and said the balloting was plagued by irregularities, but Milosevic spokesman Ivica Dacic rejected their claims. “The opposition is looking for an alibi for its electoral loss,” he said. Some 7.5 million voters in Serbia and Montenegro, the two republics which remain a part of Yugoslavia, chose representatives for the lower, 138-seat federal Parliament, municipal authorities and members of Montenegro’s legislature Sunday. Turnout was about 64 percent. 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