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...support for divestiture and the Endowment. We have discussed and/or taken stands on many other political/ethical issues. These have included: federal cuts in financial aid, linking financial aid with draft registration, ROTC, the inclusion of sexual orientation in the College's non-discrimination clause, sexual harassment, the Pi Eta newsletter, race relations, etc. If the Council ceases to be a political and ethical orgnization, willing to take stands on controversial issues, I, and I believe many others, would not want to associate ourselves with the Council. Steve Nussbaum '86 Undergraduate Council
...seven Prime Ministers, present to witness the signing ceremonies for Spain's entry into the European Community. But before the festivities began, the day was marred by Basque terrorist attacks that left four dead and eight injured. The violence was believed to be an attempt by the terrorist group ETA to publicize its goal of independence for the semiautonomous Basque region. In a wave of assaults over the past six weeks, ETA has murdered 14 people and wounded...
...driver. Less than two hours later, an attendant in a garage below a Madrid department store spotted the terrorists' white Renault with a suspicious package inside. Police evacuated 8,000 people, but before the bomb could be defused, it exploded, killing a policeman. Later in the day, an ETA gunman fatally shot a naval petty officer in the Basque city of Bilbao. Declared Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez: "Some people are determined to stain a day of festivities with blood and mourning...
...September 26: Pi Eta President Timothy J. Keating '85 tells The Crimson that his club voted 88-0 not to admit women this year, but adds that they may consider the move in the future...
...explosion tore through the building. At least 18 people died and 82 were injured. The blast may have been a terrorist attack aimed at U.S. military personnel who regularly eat at the restaurant. No Americans were killed, but eleven were injured. Two newspapers later received telephone calls claiming that ETA, the Basque separatist group, was responsible. Calls to Madrid radio stations claimed that an urban terrorist group called GRAPO had bombed the restaurant. Although officials said there was no evidence that these groups were involved, they said they were "working on the theory that it could be a terrorist bomb...