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DARNNOTES- Individual lectures CURRENTNOTES- Subscribe for a full quarter and pick up notes weekly TESTPACES- Just the notes you need to prepare for the test 3ACEN0TES - Notes taken during previous quarters Call today or stop in and browse! ■ ■ ANTHROPOLOGY 110 BIO CHEMISTRY 431 BIO SCIENCES 109 BIO SCIENCES 109 BIO SCIENCES 112 BIO SCIENCES 201 BIO SCIENCES 301 BIO SCIENCES 385 CHEMISTRY 252 GEOGRAPHY 140 GEOGRAPHY 150 GEOLOGY 101 HISTORY 150 HISTORY 201 HISTORY 202 NUTRITION 151 POLJTICAL SCIENCE 100 Grade A Notes Nebraska Bookstore 1300 Q Street *477-7400 Albania struggles to restore order amid anarchy TIRANA, Albania (AP) - In the square where the first stirrings of Al banian discontent began, a crowd mourned victims Sunday and appealed for an end to the anarchy that has forced thousands to flee and pushed the president into a comer. Across the Adriatic Sea, Italian authorities said their ports were strained to the limit with more than 4,000 Albanian refugees. At least an other 100 former military officers and sailors were en route in an Albanian navy torpedo boat they comman deered. In Tirana, 2,000 people chanted “Albania” and waved flowers or linked hands in Skanderbeg Square, where the first anti-government pro tests were staged in December follow ing the collapse of investment funds promising high yields. Struggling to regain control in the capital, authorities formed a civilian militia to work alongside police at roadblocks and patrols. In an appar ent attempt to balance its harsh tac tics, the government declared Sunday a national day of mourning. The crowd held aloft posters show ing a bloody hand, with a slogan against violence, and the portrait of a teen-ager killed in Tirana last week. People knelt twice for a moment of silence, and several women wept. Government security forces watched from rooftops above the sunbathed square. But the appeals for peace were off set by continuing chaos and exodus elsewhere. In the port of Durres, about 25 miles west of Tirana, police fired on a mob that tried to commandeer a ves sel to take them to Italy. Four people were injured, hospital officials said. Four Turkish navy snipers watched over the evacuation of 250 Turks, taken on small Zodiac vessels to a ves sel off the coast. In Tirana, U.S. Ma rine helicopters continued to ferry Americans to a ship in the Adriatic. Three Italian Navy helicopters evacu ated 30 more people from Tirana. Pope John Paul II, in his weekly comments from the Vatican, urged Albanians on Sunday to put down their arms and appealed to the rest of Europe to help them rebuild their country based on democracy and po litical and social dialogue. In the Netherlands, European Union foreign ministers, asked by the Albanian government for troops to restore order, could only agree to send a high-level evaluation mission Mon day. They also agreed to send food and other humanitarian aid as soon as con ditions stabilize. The EU decision had been delayed because of false rumors about the res ignation of Albanian President Sali Berisha. His resignation is virtually the only demand that unites insurgents who have ransacked government ar mories in recent days and seized weap ons. Nebraskan A, Questions? Comments? Ask for the appropriate section editor at472-2588 or e-mail dnOunlinfo.unl.edu. FAX NUMBER: 472-1761 The Daily Nebraskan (USPS 144 080) is published by the UNL Publications Board, Nebraska Union 34,1400 R St, Lincoln, NE 685884)448, Monday through Friday during the academic year; weekly during summer sessions. Readers are encouraged to submit story ideas and comments to the Daly Ne braskan by calling 472-2588. The public has access to the Publications Board. Subscription price is $55 for one year. Postmaster: Send address changes to the Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34,1400 R St, Lincoln, NE 68588-0448. Second-class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1997 _DAILY NEBRASKAN_