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IMPEACH
:60t1nued from Page JA
id dismissal would be premature and Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-
Tlah) said he does not support the proposal, but sees an end
in sight.
Hatch has begun circulating a proposal that would, if the 67
votes needed to convict were "absolutely not there," adjourn
the trial and leave the House impeachment as the only
Clinton punishment.
"I have repeatedly said that ... we ought to adjourn if con-
tion is not possible," Hatch said Friday.
The House managers prosecuting the case are not consider-
ng dismissal or adjournment at this point, saying there needs
to be more fact-finding before a final conclusion is reached.
Lead manager Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.) said in a written
statement that the managers "hope and expect that the Senate
will reject this motion and continue an expeditious search for
the facts.
"History and justice demand a full record of the truth,'
Hyde said.
Rep. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who admitted Saturday
at reasonable people may disagree on whether the president
U d be removed for his alleged misdeeds, said the standard
'must be high for removal, but he believes it has been met.
"Nothing trivial should remove my president," Graham
said.
Partisan fires were lit Saturday when a Federal Court judge
issued an order that Monica Lewinsky, whose relationship with
the president led to the articles of impeachment, must cooper-
ate with the managers and the independent council's request for
an, interview. House prosecutors interviewed Lewinsky for
nearly two hours on Sunday. Angry Democrats said the move
-inappropriate because the Senate must decide on any wit-
s procedures before the House prosecutors may proceed.
House managers defended their position, telling the Senate
they had the right "to prepare for the possibility of witnesses"
so the process would not be drawn out.
Plato Cacheris, Lewinsky's lawyer, said the testimony
d"added nothing to the record that is already sitting before the
Senate now."
But the three House managers who participated in the
interview said the session was useful.
"I believe she would be a witness that would help them
determine the truth, and that's what we are all endeavoring to
during this process," said Rep. Asa Hutchinson (R-Ark.).
'e other House managers were Rep. Ed Bryant (R-Tenn.)
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The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 25, 1999 - 7A

AP PHOTO
Monica Lewinsky is escorted through the lobby of a hotel In
Washington, D.C., on Saturday afternoon.
and Rep. Bill McCollum (R-Fla.).
The House prosecutors are scheduled to meet today, the
deadline for submitting a witness list to the Senate.
While acknowledging the growing sentiment against them,
House manager Hyde told senators on Friday that they need
not forget their duty.
"I know what an annoyance we are in the bosom of this
body," Hyde said. "But we are a Constitutional annoyance."
On the weekly Sunday morning talkshows, Senators from
both sides of the aisle attempted to rekindle the spirit of bi-
partisanship that they have shown in recent weeks. While con-
tinuing to disagree on the way the process will unfold, they do
agree that today's debate and the votes, which will likely come
tomorrow, are the best way to air views on the proceedings.
But disagreements, proposals and rhetoric aside, most par-
ticipants agree that moving to an expedited finish is the best
option.
"It's kind of like 'For God's sake, die already,"' Sen. Patrick
Leahy (D-Vt.) said Friday.
Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) said he also feels the
Byrd proposal and the movement toward a finish is best for
the country.
"I don't think this body has the appetite to deal with this for
that long," Dodd said Friday afternoon.
- The Associated Press contributed to this report.

City discus,
NAKED MILE
Continued from Page 1A
classes;" said Vice President for Student
Affairs Maureen Hartford, explaining
the growth and change of the Mile. "It's
gotten ugly. It's a total mess."
But some students said they are con-
cerned that too much intervention will
ruin the tradition of the Mile and want to
limit police and University involvement.
"This is a University of Michigan
tradition," Michigan Student Assembly
Vice President Sarah Chopp said. "I
don't think the police should intervene.
They should just help out with the safe-
ty of the runners."
But at Princeton, some people said
they feel differently - especially fol-
lowing the transportation of several stu-
dents to nearby medical clinics.
Nude Olympics participant and
Princeton sophomore Noah Haidle
said some intervention - especially
when it is needed - is appreciated, no
matter how fun the tradition is.
"I had a great time," Haidle said.
"It's unfortunate (it's ending), but it's a
wise administrative move. This year,
things went awry."
AAPD officials and some
University students share Shapiro's
concerns and fear what the future of
the Naked Mile may bring.
"As a student of U of M, it's a great
tradition, but if you take a step back,
then it's a disaster waiting to happen,"
said MSA President Trent Thompson.
"So if we want to keep it going, then
students must take the lead to make
sure everyone is safe."
Ann Arbor officials said they
understand student concern for main-
taining the tradition, but are con-

cerned with the city's protection.
"Generally, we don't like the
Naked Mile," said Ann Arbor Mayor
Ingrid Sheldon. "We realize that we
live in a college town where different
types of activities take place, but we
have to maintain the safety of the
community."
Some undesired outcomes of the
Mile include exposure on the Internet
or television.
On Friday, a taping of last year's
Mile was aired on Ann Arbor's public
access channel. Community
Television Network, the Ann Arbor
public access operator, allows any
Ann Arbor resident or non-profes-
sional organization to submit a tape to
be broadcast, said CTN Program
Manager Lucy Ann Visovatti.
The tapes are not reviewed or cen-
sored by CTN before airing, Visovatti
said, but the individual submitting the
material must contractually agree that
the tape contains no commercial con-
tent.
"We don't decide if the tapes are
obscene - the courts do," Visovatti
said, adding that penalties are put on
tape owners only when the courts
decide that laws have been broken.
Hartford said she confronted a cam-
eraperson during last year's Naked
Mile, and asked, "Don't you feel
absolutely like a voyeur?"
Nadon said he tapes the event
"because it should be documented.
"It's a time when people have smiles
on their faces during the winter term,"
Nadon said. "People get together to
have a good time for free."
Some University students said they
are uncomfortable with the taping of
the event.

"I think there should be some
understanding that it's a student thing,
not an Ann Arbor thing," Music senior
Tami Morse said. The taping "sort of
makes it an obscene thing when it's
not really obscene."
Because the event is not officially
recognized by the city, police are
unable to provide barricades or other
types of protection for the runners,
Hartford said.
But although public exposure is
illegal, DPS and AAPD officers do
not make arrests during the Naked
Mile because the runner-to-officer
ratio is too high, Logghe said.
Because they are running in public
places, Mile participants must realize
they are not in a private arena, said
Joan Lowenstein, a media and law
attorney with Feeligson, Jordan &
DeLoof. She added that people video-
taping the event also have a right to be
there.
"I think it's ludicrous that someone
can think they could run down the
street, naked, in privacy," Logghe said.
Taping events for purposes of
financial profit is a different story,
said visiting Business Prof. Caryn
Beck-Dudley.
"Generally, you can't use someone's
likeness for profit without their con-
sent;" Beck-Dudley said.
Not being able to entirely control
the Naked Mile atmosphere is partly
due to its unofficial nature, Hartford
said, explaining that the University
cannot make the event official
because of the illegal exposure.
"One of the problems is the more
we get involved, the more official it
becomes;' Hartford said. "But we
have to recognize the reality of it"

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