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The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 15, 1988 --Page 7

FBI
Continued from Page 1
insufficient basis to investigate
CISPES.
Committee chair Sen. David
Boren (D-Okla.) suggested that much
of Varelli's information came from
unproven allegations published in a
right-wing magazine in Mexico.
Sessions disciplined a supervisor
and former assistant special agent in
charge of the Dallas FBI office and a
supervisor in another unspecified
bureau, along with a field supervi-
sor, unit chief and unspecified bu-
reau, along with a field supervisor,
unit chief and section chief at bureau
headquarters in Washington. All six
were given written reprimands and
three of them were placed on proba-
tion and suspended from duty with-
out pay for 14 calendar days. He did
not give their names.
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Less filling. Tastes great?
University Medical Center employee Daniel Broat spends

his lunch break with Hostess

Cupcakes and Nestle's Quik while reading a comic book near East William St.
Rep. pushes victim rights law

LANSING (AP) - Hoping to
draw attention to the overshadowed
Proposal B on the November ballot,
a legislator launched a statewide
effort yesterday to promote placing
victim rights in the state
constitution.
"The constitution currently
includes a number of rights for
criminal defendants, and I think
that's appropiate. But it provides
absolutely no rights for the people
probably most impacted by crimes
- victims," said state Rep. Bill Van
Regenmorter (R-Jenison).

Proposal B would alter the
Michigan Constitution to include
laws already in force in the state. If
the issue is approved by the public
Nov. 8, the constitution would
provide victims with rights such as
protection from the accused during
the criminal justice process;
notification of court proceedings;
information about the conviction;
sentencing, imprisonment and
release of the suspect; and
restitution. The proposition also
asks that convicted criminals be
fined to help finance victims' rights.

Van Regenmorter said if the
proposal passes, he will introduce
legislation detailing the fines, which
he has not determined but may be $5
for misdemeanors per conviction and
$10 for convictions.
Van Regenmorter said he doesn't
expect significant opposition to
Proposal B, but said public
awareness needs to be increased.
The proposition would make the
laws easier to enforce and would
prevent future lawmakers or courts
from amending them, said Van
Regenmorter,

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All netted up ,soit~rs
Scott O'Brien, a Bonny Eagle High School soccer player,
walks off with his school's old net after replacing it during
soccer practice in West Buxton, Maine.

Budget
Continued from Page 2
the impact of institutional support
on the University's overall budget,
saying it was an "accounting line."
In three years, institutional sup-
port has increased by almost $12
million, in addition to this year's
budget figure of $4.5 million.
Kittrie, the student member of the
University's Budget Priorities
Committee, said MSA did not yet

have a detailed knowledge of the
budget, but he added, "I don't think
students or MSA know how great a
necessity it is for administrative
functions at this University to be as
large as they are."
Holbrook, however, said the en-
tire written budget can be mislead-
ing. "(The budget) is an accounting
document, not a programatic docu-
ment," he said. "Just because you
see something that looks odd in the
book doesn't mean you know what's
going on."

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