2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 3, 1999 N ATION/\VORLD UC Berkeley sued over admissions SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Civil rights groups lacks "educational iustification" the suit said equal nnrtinitv" i sued the University of California at Berkeley yes- terday on behalf of high-achieving minorities who were rejected, saying the university system's flag- ship campus overemphasizes test scores and advanced courses in admissions. "This is an admissions process that grants prefer- ences to the privileged," said attorney Joseph Jaramillo of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. The weight given to the Scholastic Assessment Test, an examination of English and math fluency, and advanced-placement grades has a discriminato- ry effect on blacks, Latino/as and Filipinos, and Advanced-placement courses, worth an addition- al grade point in UC admissions ratings, are far more available in predominantly white high schools, Jaramillo said. "What advanced-placement and SAT scores don't show is talent and ability to succeed in college," said one of the plaintiffs, Justine Certeza, a first- year student at UC-San Diego who was rejected by Berkeley. The lawsuit seeks court orders requiring Berkeley to admit Certeza and six other minority students and adopt an admissions policy that gives qualified blacks, Latino/as and Filipinos "a fair and Such po California's state and lo said. UC Berke campus reta and diversit tions" - the in admission government Minoritye ly last fall it the regents'; licies are still possible despite ban on race and sex preferences in cal government programs, the lawsuit ley Chancellor Robert Berdahl said the tins "a strong commitment to access y" despite "a new set of legal limita- e UC regents' ban on affirmative action is, later broadened to all state and local programs by Proposition 209. enrollment nevertheless fell dramatical- n the first class at Berkeley affected by action. facts" that would detail alleged Clinton misconduct in anticipation of a final vote acquitting him of the two articles of impeachment charging perjury and obstruction of justice. "I think it's fair to say that momen- tum is gathering for a findings of fact," AROUND THE NATION U.S. planes fire at Iraqi anti-ship missles WASHINGTON - Adding a new dimension to the U.S.-Iraq military con- frontation, American warplanes yesterday attacked Iraqi anti-ship missile launch- ers newly deployed along the Persian Gulf. Pentagon officials said the Iraqi weapons had been moved to the area as a threat to ships in Kuwaiti coastal waters. This was the first time during a recent escalation of tensions with Iraq that U planes targeted Iraqi weapons designed to strike ships. The other, almost da , U.S. attacks have been against anti-aircraft missile launchers and radar used to threaten U.S. and British planes patrolling Iraq's skies. Also yesterday, a senior U.S. defense official said Iraq in recent days moved a substantial number of surface-to-air missile launchers out of the northern and southern "no-fly" zones to central Iraq. The move appeared to signal a newfound desire by Iraq to preserve its dwindling air defense forces, said the official, who discussed the matter on condition he not be further identified. The U.S. strikes in southern Iraq were among a half-dozen incidents yesterday that U.S. officials said showed President Saddam Hussein remains determined to provoke the United States. Saddam has been challenging U.S. and British enforcement of no-fly zones over southern and northern Iraq, and Pentagon o cials said they viewed the activation of anti-ship missiles as another form of IrM provocation. IMPEACH Continued from Page 2. where in the Capitol senators privately reviewed transcripts and videotapes of Lewinsky's Monday deposition. Senators on both sides of the aisle con- If you know exactly what the next year of your life will be like DON'T READ TEISI If, on the other hand, you might be interested in doing something dflibly differect " OxnpleteiY SX totally Israel'9 NOW is the time to decide if you want to spend a year in Israel PROJECT OZMA- the ultimate real -life experience $2850 subsidy from the Jewish Federation is available for residents of Michigan For more information and an application, call Lisa Hobson (248) 645-7878 or e-mail: mioonn@jfxd.org C*1 f w\ curred that she was impressive, but they Senate Republican Conference Chair split sharply on whether her latest testi- Connie Mack (R-Fla.) said after the Northwest pricing on review it will be foundto be so" mony made it more likely that she issue was discussed, inconclusively, at Seven consumers filed the lawsuit in would be summoned to testify in person the Senate GOP's weekly luncheon. lawsuit resurrected 1997. They argued that the merger vio- when the trial reconvenes tomorrow. "Support is growing but it's mixed," lated antitrust law and led to higher "She appears young, very vulnerable both in terms of whether to do it and MINNEAPOLIS - A federal ticket prices for passengers at and credible," said Sen. Orrin Hatch what it might say, said Jeffords. appeals court yesterday resurrected a Minneapolis-St. Paul International (R-Utah). "She'd make an effective wit- Republicans are divided over lawsuit that accuses Northwest Airlines Airport, where Northwest accounts@ nesses, and the American people should whether to rally behind a lengthy, high- of overcharging ticket buyers since a 80 percent of the traffic. be given that right" to hear her. "I think ly specific statement or a shorter, sim- 1986 merger with Republic Airlines. she's come across very credibly." pler version that might pick up some A district judge wrongly interpreted Yet several other Republican senators Democratic support and thereby put a antitrust law in dismissing the lawsuit, Drugs reduce AIDS were more skeptical, raising doubts gloss of a bipartisanship on the bill of a three-judge panel of the 8th Circuit about whether a majority would sup- particulars condemning Clinton's con- U.S. Court of Appeals ruled. ViruS tranSmiSSionl port live testimony given the certainty duct. The consumers who sued Northwest of near-universal opposition from A GOP task force appointed by don't want to undo the merger, but they CHICAGO - A controversial Democrats, who hold 45 of 100 seats. Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) seek as much as $400 million in alleged medical experiment in Africa has Sen. James Jeffords (R-Vt.) said he met yesterday morning and hopes to fare overcharges each year. found that two anti-viral drugs was "surprised that she seemed all have a couple of drafts ready for a "It is a meter that's running," said reduce mother-to-child transmissi together, intelligent," but added that "at Republican conference planned for Craig Wildfang, a Minneapolis attor- of the AIDS virus by more than o4 this point, I don't see any reason to call today to discuss whether to go ahead ney for the consumers. He will try to third when they are given for only a her" before the Senate. "She just sub- and, if so, the details of the plan. have the case certified asa class action, week, which is just a fraction of the stantiated her earlier statements" Sen. Snowe, one of the leaders of the task he said. week, which is just a fraction of the Robert Bennett (R-Utah) was briefed force, said she favors the simple Northwest spokesperson Jon Austin duration customarily prescribed in on her deposition by his staff and told approach because the concept would said the airline would appeal the ruling. wealthy countries. "there is nothing new. If in fact there is work only with endorsements from "This is an issue that has been liti- The study raises the possibility nothing new, I suspect she wouldn't be both parties. "There's no point having, gated before three federal judges that for even the poorest nations, a called." And Sen. Olympia Snowe (R- another party-line vote," she said. "I already and has been rejectedeach time practical method of cutting "prena- Maine) said that "if nothing dramatical- think that's not the purpose here. The until today," Austin said. "We think this tal" transmission of the virus is ly changes ... I don't think there would purpose here is to recognize at leaststhat is an incorrect decision. We believe that within reach. be any point" in calling witnesses. the U.S. Senate within the court of The likely alternative to live testimo- impeachment (believes) that the presi- ny would be a vote by the Senate to dent did commit wrongdoing." authorize both prosecution and defense Many Democratsshavejoinedthe White RO UND THE W O RLD to use specific portions of the deposi- House in condemning the idea as ucon- tion videotapes as part of their closing stitutional. So far, Sen. Joseph Lieberman arguments. (D-Conn.), has been one of the few Under such a scenario, the Senate Democrats to express any interest. Albanian rebels to nal on whether the Serbs will send del- could meet its Feb. 12 target for com- Still, Democrats are wary of appear- egates to the talks organized by the pleting the trial, although Hyde said he ing to condone Clinton's actions. Sen. attend peace talks United States and five European coun- believed that deadline could hold even Robert Byrd (D-WVa.), who sponsored tries. The government has been with live testimony. last week's unsuccessful motion to dis- PRISTINA, Yugoslavia - Ethnic against any terms that would erode Senators were still struggling, how- miss the case, nonetheless told CNN Albanian rebels reluctantly agreed control over Kosovo, a province in ever, with how to wrap up the trial. In yesterday that "there's no question" that yesterday to take part in weekend Serbia, the main republic in behind-the-scenes talks, Republican Clinton testified falsely under oath peace talks aimed at ending the bloody Yugoslavia. leaders reported growing support even if he did not commit perjury in a 11-month conflict in Kosovo - a among their members for a "finding of "strict legal sense." decision that focused international IOC under attack at pressure on the hard-line Yugoslav government. opening of summitt B M Rebel participation had been thrown into doubt after spokesperson LAUSANNE, Switzerland - Continued from Page . . Adem Demaci recommended against America's drug czar assailed the sce- ballot," BAMN member Melisa Resch sending delegates. dal-riddled IOC yesterday and Olym0 said. But, the main Kosovo Liberation officials tossed back barbs of their own Dowdell announced that BAMN plans Army spokesperson, Jakup Krasniqi, during a verbal brawl at an internation- to organize another conference for Feb. 9 told reporters in central Kosovo that al summit on performance-enhancing at 5 p.m. on the steps of the Union. the KLA would name its delegates drugs. Conference organizers said they today. Barry McCaffrey, a White House contacted many pro-affirmative "We have some objections to the adviser on drug policy who spoke on action groups from around the state proposed document, but we are cer- the opening day of the International and students from other Michigan tainly ready to go," Krasniqi said in Olympic Committee's drug summit in universities - including Michigan comments welcomed by Clinton Switzerland, said the IOC must insti- State University and Eastern administration officials. tute democratic reforms and open its Michigan University - to speak at Yugoslav President Slobodan books to have any credibility in the the conference, said BAMN member Milosevic has sent the matter over to fight against drugs in sports. * Caroline Wong. the Serb Parliament, which meets BAMN members said the poor tomorrow, and resisted giving any sig- - Compiledfom Daily wire reports. media showing was only a minor set- back and the number of non-BAMN members who came was encouraging. 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