_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1997 - NATION/WORLD *Buddhist nuns say Gore received illegal donations WASHINGTON (AP) - Buddhist nuns acknowledged yesterday that their temple ille- gally reimbursed donors after a fund-raiser attended by Vice President Al Gore and later destroyed or altered records to avoid embarrass- thent. - The testimony by a trio of nuns, opening a new round of Senate hearings, intensified the focus on Gore, whose own 2000 presidential ambitions could be hindered by questions over his 1996 role. President Clinton defended Gore anew, saying the vice president had followed the law in raising money last year. The nuns, from the Hsi Lai Temple outside Los Angeles, told senators how temple leaders went to the White House in March 1996 for a meeting with Gore and invited him to visit their temple. Afterwards, the temple and two fund-raisers who had facilitated the meeting with Gore planned the event as a fund-raiser. The White House said yesterday the vice pres- ident had no idea the event was going to be a fund-raiser, although his staff should have noticed. The records were destroyed last fall once the controversy over Gore's attendance at the event had erupted during the final weeks of the presi- dential campaign, one nun told the Senate panel investigating campaign fund-raising abuses. Man Ho said she destroyed a list of people who had donated $42,500 to attend the luncheon that she had prepared for Democratic fund-rais- er John Huang. Once the fund-raiser became an issue, "I was afraid the document might cause embarrassment to the temple," she told senators. Man Ho also testified that she destroyed lists of "1 was afraid the document might cause embarrassment to the temple ." - Man Ho Buddhist nun names of people who attended the luncheon that bore their telephone numbers and Social Security numbers - information the Secret Service need- ed to clear the guests into the temple. Wearing nut-brown robes, the three nuns, their hair cropped close, testified under grants of immunity from prosecution conferred by the Senate Governmental Atairs Committee. They were the first witnesses after the panel's hearings resumed following a month long recess. The nuns testified a day after Attorney General Janet Reno announced she was consid- ering opening a preliminary investigation to determine whether an independent counsel should investigate calls Gore made to donors from the White House. Federal law bars political fund raising on government property. Clinton, vacationing on Martha's Vineyard, Mass., stood by Gore, saying, "I believe what he did was legal" Clinton said he was confident Reno would make a determination based on the law. The Senate hearings turned to the temple fund-raiser as Republicans sought to undercut Gore's assertion that he did not know whon he attended the April 29, 1996, lunch that it Nas organized to raise political donations. Man Ho said the temple began laying pjns for the fund-raiser soon after its leaders met uWith Gore on March 13, 1996, in the White Hous . The White House says Gore did not discuss fund-raising during the meeting when he accept- ed an invitation to visit the temple from the group's Venerable Master Hsing Yan.- Th1 Buddhist leader was accompanied by Huang aid Democratic fund-raiser Maria Hsia, as a wlas the temple's abbess. Man Ho testified that Hsia and Huang were involved at every stage of the planning and-beth" attended the luncheon. Huang was the master of ceremonies and Hsia, a devotee of the teT le,- sat at the head table, she said. I MODELS-PRINT, Film, Trade. USA TUXED WORLDH m iti tull part- ( dels 248-788-8800. time up to $10/hr., benefits available. If you USIC INDUSTRY: Booking agency seeks are an enthusiastic & hard working individual interns. Call Jeremy at 313/995-5777. please apply at: 893 W. Eisenhower Pkwy., EED A JOB with flexible hours??? 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Call 647-7406 for more information, or stop by the Faculty Exploratory in Room 206 Graduate Library (second floor) and pick up an application. WANTED RESPONSIBLE woman who like and has experience w/ children to live in our home with our 13 yr. old daughter when we are away on business trips. (Approx. 1 wk./mo.). Must be able to dnve to activities & afterschool lessons, spend evenings & weekends with our daughter and commit to at least next April. Close to U-M central campus, good pay, $400/wk. Ref. req. Call Barbara at 665-7056. WANTED: COUNTER HELP at UM bus. school snack bar. Pay rate $6.25/hr.fto start. We hire work-study. Will train. Shifts avail. 7-11 a.m. & 11 a.m.72 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Please contact Gayle Flowers or Petey Blyveis 936- 3160. EOE. WANTED: ORDER PULLER. $9.34/hr. Starts at 4 p.m. for VSA of Michigan, 8979 Samuel Barton Dr. Belleville 48111. 800/ 288-8680. Are you still searching HIGH & tow for that "perfect" lob? Let us help you find one. The Michigan Daily Classifieds Sales Department is currently looking for fun, energetic, creative, industrious students to fill the position of CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE for Fall/Winter term. Applications & interview sign-ups are available at 420 Maynard, Student Publications Bldg. 2nd. floor. Questions? Just call 764-0557. EXPERIENCED, Fun sitter needed for our 2 children (age 3,6). In our home (near campus) 7-10 hrs./wk. Times negotiable $7/ hr. call 665-2803. EXPERIENCED, CARING, fun-loving, non-smoker who likes dogs wanted to watch our 3 1/2 year old daughter. M&F. Reliable car a +. House cleaning work available if interested. Call 668-7809. FATHER'S HELPER wanted through Mid- June, M-F 3:30-7:30 pm. Be there when kids return from school. General management of household including dinner, errands, and light cleaning. Own car & references required. $180/wk. 741-7425. INFANT CARE wanted for 7 mo. old in Bums Park home. Hours flex. 995-9742. MOTHER'S.HELPER- 10-20 hrs/wk. 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Dana 741-8284. ueenQwi nation in U After accusations of indifference, the royal family publicly mourns LONDON - Stung by accusations that the royal family has been indiffer- ent to Britain's searing pain over the death of Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth I yesterday scheduled an extraordinary national broadcast and Buckingham Palace loosened its proto- col straitjacket. After four days of silence and iso- lation, the royals were everywhere yesterday. The queen, her husband, Prince Charles and Diana's sons, Princes William and Harry, appeared at the gates of their Scottish castle to quietly inspect flowers left by mourn- ers there. Queen Elizabeth's youngest sons, Princes Andrew and Edward, appeared in London at St. James's Palace, where Diana's coffin lies in a chapel. The two mingled with crowds waiting in hours- long lines to sign books of condolence there. Yesterday's royal activity !!SITTERINANNY NEEDED Wednesday Leave a message. & 1 other afternoon. 3-7 p.m. Must drive. 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As criticism grew, the prime minister had come out swinging for the family Wednesday night. "They are trying to make all the practical arrangements of the funeral at the same time as comforting the two boys. They share our grief very much and we should respect that," Blair said. Yesterday morning, though, Britain's four populist tabloids all pub- lished blistering attacks on the royal silence in what one observer called "some of the strongest criticisms of the monarch voiced during her (44- year) reign." "Where is Our Queen? Where is Her Flag?" demanded The Sun. "Show Us You Care," said The Express. "Your People Are Suffering. Speak to Us Ma'am' said The Mirror.. It was a blustery comeback from sen- sationalist tabloids that had been an insa- tiable market for paparazzi pictures of Diana but had not seriously addressed the issue of privacy since her death. The queen's spokesperson, Geoffrey Crawford, made a rare television state- ment yesterday, after Blair had con- ferred with Prince Charles. "The queen has asked me to say that the royal family has been hurt by suggestions that they are indifferent to the country's sorrows at the tragic death of the princess of Wales," Crawford said. "The princess was a much loved national figure, but she was also a mother whose sons miss her deeply. Prince William and Prince Harry themselves want to be with the father and grandparents at this time in the quiet haven of Balmoral. "As their grandmother, the queen is 11 address broadcast # helping the princes come to termf with their loss as they prepare thenm selves for the public ordeal of mour- ing their mother with the natign:tt. Saturday." In addition to deciding to addreisith nation, the queen advanced her fetrn to London from Saturday morningdo today. In another gesture, respondi criticism at the absence of a fla Buckingham Palace all week, V spokesman for the palace said the queen, in a break with protocol hd ordered the Union Jack to fly there af half-mast during the funeral tomrIvi morning.; All flags in Britain and those oi4 side foreign embassies here ha flown at half-mast all week, b there has been only a bare p6l t the palace, which has been wig seen as symbolic of a remote-roy. family with whom Diana f's ht repeatedly before breaking frong it entirely. As a matter of long-standing ac tice, the royal standard flies overbe palace when the sovereign is iii resI dence. When a king or queen is absefl no flag flies. It is the royal faniiJt equivalent of a store sign saying 'oe or "closed"- The Daily Mail was not satisfie If protocol cannot bow to ph grief by flying a Union Jack at h f- mast over Buckingham PalaceAen we say that protocol is a crass courtier." Late yesterday, invitations to the funeral were withdrawn from the.dii tors of all four tabloids at the req~g the Spencer family, Britain's Charni41 reported. The queen's implicit "Excuse m ii not appear to have overcome p^Mr U resentment. Last night, British telvi'i news shows aired film of a procesi n of, mourners, nearly all of whon id grudgingly, "It's about time." In France yesterday, official s s confirmed that the driver of then which Princess Diana and Dodi d died lacked police authorizatioen,%, drive it. The powerful Mercedes-Benzs was rented by the Ritz Hotel fr mI private Paris company, E4pV-' Limousine. Quoting an "autho ied source," the Agence France-Presse news agency said the Mercedes was only supposed to be chauffeufid by someone with the same special perniit that taxi drivers in the French capi 'l must possess. -4= Henri Paul, deputy chief of spu- ty at the Ritz, didn't have one and is not on the list of permit holer maintained by police, the soure ,told AFP. A post-mortem blood test'hs already found that Paul had mor than three times the lawful level of alcohol in his blood when he, Djana and Fayed died. I m i