2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 28, 1993 HOUSING Continued from page 1 lease," Ray-Johnson said. Now, with the implementation of the statement, Housing is able to refer cases to Antieau for more severe penal- ties. - "(The Statementandrevisions)were created to work in tandem with one another," Antieau said. Before revisions were made, Ray- Johnson and Antieau dealt with infrac-. tions on a case-by-case basis. "Between January and April, Mary Lou and I just communicated a lot aboutcertain cases," Ray-Johnson said. "On the serious cases, she was brought in. In a joint presentation by Ray- Johnson and Antieau, Resident Advi- sors and Resident Fellows received training in August on the residence hall process and the statement. Antieau added that the Statement and how it relates to students was dis- cussed at orientation in an informal way through open discussions. "It was consistently referred to," she said. Ray-Johnson said she feels it is very important for students to familiarize themselves with the Statement and the judicial process for two reasons. "One, (students) may be alleged in violation of the Statement," she said. "Two, there are a number of students who become victims that are unaware of the process." Antieau agreed. "I think most of our students know that there's something out there that might affect them, but unless they are actually affectedby it, they don't sit and read all the fine points." The Office of Student Relations published a new handbook containing both policies this year titled The Judi- cial Process. It explains the rules, regulations and guidelines that govern every Housing lease holder. "We handed out copies of The Judi- cial Process to all the residents," said Bursley ResidentAdvisor Adam Diller, a School of Art senior. He added that he has not received any questions about the statement from his residents thus far. Ray-Johnson said, "The system is working successfully and our students get an opportunity to a fair hearing." APPOINTMENT Political chaos forces Continued from page 1 "The committee decided early on that we wanted someone inside the University. In this office you need a running start," commented Whitaker. Lipschutz will keep her position as an adjunct associate professor of phi- losophy. Lipschutz has upheld a philanthropic role for many graduate students -pro- moting ideas such as an in-house cafe at Rackham and the more recent installa- tion of the health insurance plan for graduate students and teaching assis- tants. Outside the University, hersuccesses are just as prodigious. Most recently, in 1992, Lipschutz was elected to the board of the Midwest Universities Consor- tium for International Activities. 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MfISS MEETING: TUESD, SEPT. 28 FRIEZE BUILDING, ROOM 2050 If unable to attend, please contact: Melissa at 662-8139 or Dave at 313-291-5331 TBILISI, Georgia (AP) , Abkhazian separatists captured Sukhumi yesterday, forcing Georgian leader Eduard Shevardnadze to flee from the devastated city he had vowed to defend. Abkhazians forces fought their way to the center of the city and raised their flag over city hall, Shevarnadze said in a message to his office in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital. The fall of Sukhumi, the Georgian government's last stronghold in the coastal province of Abkhazia, gave the separatists virtually complete control of the region. More than 3,000 people have been killed in the yearlong war, one of the fiercest ethnic conflicts to rise from the ruins of the Soviet Union. The Georgian government has warned that an Abkhazian victory could FILM Continued from page 1 can Journal," which aired on WXYZ early this morning, the Schmidts gave their reaction to the film. "It made me sick," Cara Schmidt said. She added that the movie's depic- tion of herself and her husband was very unfair. In the movie, critics said Schmidt was made to look like a ditZy, uneducated, promiscuous woman, con- trary to psychological profiles that in- dicated she was in fact the brightest of the four parents involved in the case. A spokesperson for Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge William Ager- who was portrayed in the movie - said the judge had no comment on the film. Despite the national attention the case received - it made the cover of' Time and People magazines among . others, and the DeBoers appeared on CLINTON Continued from page 1 States was paying too heavy a load. A seniorU.S. official, speaking on condi- tion of anonymity, said the idea was to scale back from 30.4 percent to 25 percent and have Germany and Japan make up the difference. Clinton said the United Nations must "weed out waste" and he suggested the appointment of an inspector general to investigate any abuses. The more than 1,000 delegates who listened in the cavernous General As- sembly hall gave the speech restrained applause. During the day, Clinton crossed New York's First Avenue several times be- tween the U.N. and the U.S. Mission, causing streetclosures that stretched 14 blocks and tied up traffic. Inside the U.N., he reminded the delegates that 32 years ago President Kennedy had warned that humanity lived under a nuclear sword of Damocles. "We have begun to see the doomsday weapon of nuclear annihila- tion dismantled and destroyed," Clinton said. inspire other ethnic groups torevoltand could lead to civil war across the Caucusus Mountain region. "Georgia lost an unequal battle," Shevardnadze was quoted as saying. Shevardnadze's office said he had left Sukhumi and was somewhere in the Gulprish region, a few miles south of Sukhumi, but declined to say exactly where. Shevardnadze's aides in Tbilisi said he might have to accept a Russian offer for evacuation, but would try to avoid that humiliating step. Although Russia has officially main- tained neutrality in the conflict, Georgia's government has accused the Russian military of supplying armsand other aid to Abkhazia. Russia has both ships an aircraft in the region and has evacuated 3,500 civilian refugees in recent days. It made me sick.' - Cara Schmidt many syndicated national talk shows - University students did not seem interested in the movie itself. LSA first-year student Mpatanishi Tayari, who watched the movie in her Alice Lloyd room, said she heard a lot about the case and sided with the DeBoers. "The movie did show bias toward... the DeBoers. They showed the DeBoers' side a lot and ... made us feel really sympathetic towardthem,"Tayari said. "If you're going to make a choice like (giving a child up for adoption), then you really have to think about what you'redoing," Tayari added. "You can't just decide later that you want your baby back." -Ronnie Glassberg contributed to this report Clinton's speech failed to address the increasing gap between U.S. interests and U.N. operations. Specifically, Clinton did not spell out what U.S. interests are in the operation in Soma- lia, Dole said. "We must avoid adopting the U.N. agenda whether in Somalia, in Bosnia, in Haiti, or elsewhere when it does not meet our standards and principles,"Dole said in a statement. "The key to making the world safe for democracies and not for dictators, is not to 'reinvent' the United Nations but to assert U.S. lead- ership in support of U.S. interests." Clinton, in an extensive section on the problems of children around the world, said 1.5 million had died in wars over the past decade. He said it was "far more unforgivable that in that same period 40 million children died from diseases completely preventable with simple vaccines or medicine." Clinton said the United States was determined to see suspects brought to justice in the 1988 bombing of a Pan Anjetliner in which 270 people died in Scotland. After his address, Clinton met with the leaders of the Baltic nations of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia; Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawaof Japan, President Cesar Gaviria of Colombia, Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri of Leba- non and President Joaquin Chissano of Mozamibique. 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