2- The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 5,1t993 Malibu residents return to ashes MALIBU, Calif. (AP)- Alice Kavaldgian cried as she trudged through the ashes of her home. "This is it," she said, pointing to the clothes she was wearing. "I don't even have a sweater." Kavaldgian was among thousands of residents chased from this celeb- rity enclave by an arson~ wildfire that roared out of the Santa Monica Moun- tains on Tuesday and burned 200 houses. One person was killed. Some returned yesterday to see whether any of their past was still standing. Others waited at roadblocks hastily put up to allow fire or aircraft bombing runs over the remaining hot spots. By yesterday afternoon, firefighters had contained 70 percent of the 1,500-acre wildfire, one of a series of blazes that have destroyed 1,000 homes, blackened 200,000 acres and injured nearly 200 people in Southern California since Oct. 26. Several were blamed on arsonists. The Malibu fire claimed actor Sean Penn's $4 million Spanish-style man- sion along with Ali McGraw's home.. with its panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean. "I'm grateful to be alive. I'm grate- ful to my friends who helped save my animals. And I'm grateful to all the firefighters for their extraordinary efforts in saving so many people's lives," the star of the 1970 hit movie "Love Story" said in a statement re- leased through her publicist. Many celebrity homes, including ........44 3e. ALOHA ENTERTAINMENTS STATE THEATRE on State St. at Liberty " 994-4024 The Fugitive 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 11:45 Admission: $5.00 Adults, $3.00 Students & Senior Citizens I Sleepless in Sea f1le 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 11:45 All seats $2.50 this feature only the 100 mansions in the exclusive lMalibu Colony, were spared. With cool sea breezes mixing with wind gusts in the hills, crews and firefighting aircraft focused yester- day on the hot spots around Fernwood in Topanga Canyon. 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But that doesn't mean such a site couldn't be constructed safely in Michigan, said Robert Laughon, re- search leader for Battelle Energy Systems Group of Ohio. The com- pany conducted the study for the Michigan Low-Level Radioactive Waste Authority. "You can't put this just any- where, but there are plenty of places in the state, and any state, to put it adequately," Laughon said at a news conference to unveil the Battelle findings. But he said a state law which limits where a disposal facility is placed effectively makes it impos- sible to construct. "I think they're very restrictive,"~ he said of the criteria used in the law. "They are unnecessarily restric- tive. I think they are a little unrea- sonable." NAFTA Continued from page :1 "I want you to understand this very clearly from somebody who's lived through this: This agreement will make that less likely, not more likely," Clinton said. Clinton flew to Kentucky to ap- pear at a Lexmark plant that makes computer equipment that is subject to a 20 percent tariff in Mexico. The trade agreement would eliminate the tariff. With the House set to vote Nov. 17, the White House acknowledged it still lacks enough support but said things were picking up as a result of new deals with Mexico to protect politically sensitive American indus- tries. NAFTA supporters estimated that "No place in the state will meet all the criteria," Laughon said. "The wetlands criterion alone eliminates the 79 remaining areas" under a state search which had narrowed the possible sites. The latest report follows years of site searches, worry by local resi-@ dents, anger of a regional waste group and continued storage of low- level waste at 53 temporary sites across Michigan. Michigan was kicked out of a seven-state Midwest group in July 1991 for its delay in developing a dump site. Now it must handle its own waste or find another state to accept it. Dennis Schornack, acting com- missioner of the low-level authority and a top aide to Gov. John Engler, said he doubts the state law will be changed to make it easier to con- struct a disposal site. "I doubt there are the votes across the street (in the Legislature) to change that," he said, adding that the Engler administration is not pro- posing such changes. Schornack said Michigan will try to find another state to take Michigan's waste for disposal. an agreement with Mexico on sugar would bring Clinton 10 to 12 votes. Rep. Terry Everett (R-Ala.) said there are 53 solid Republican votes against NAFTA in the House. Ap-* pearing at a news conference with Perot, Everett and other NAFTA op- ponents said there are 213 House members against the agreement. Some analysts believe the Repub- lican sweep in yesterday's elections in New York, New Jersey and Vir- ginia will make fence-sitting Demo- crats even more nervous about cast- ing risky votes. 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