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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 6, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday december 6, 1993 . The stars and stripes Paget 5 on n. Washington a North Korea can be dissuaded from building nuclear weapons. Vice president Al Gore said sunday adding that it must realize the world is determined to keep it nuclear free. Gore speaking on no cd a meet the press acknowledged that it was difficult to predict the actions of the isolated re Gime but that the dispute Over North koreans nuclear program was Quot most unlikely to Lead to War. I Quot i think that its very Likely that the world will find a Way to Deal with this problem. But North Korea should not misunderstand or underestimate the resolve of the world Community a he said. Gore said there were a some Good floridians things and a some bad things about a recent North korean proposal that would allow limited International inspection of its nuclear facilities he said the administration is Quot in the midst of studying this very carefully. Well have More discussions among ourselves  however he said it would be a premature to make a shift in our approach right  its a difficult problem Gore said and Quot our Basic Road map for dealing with it is to do everything we can to explore the possibility that North Korea does not want to build nuclear weapons and to try to persuade them not to do  to full Speed ahead with dignitaries aboard the new submarine Hartford slips into the thames River from its Dock at the general dynamics electric boat division in Groton Conn. On saturday. It is the first submarine named after the capital City of Connecticut. Job Outlook improves for College fort Lauderdale Fla. Up1 -4. A the Federal government will hold Public workshops starting this week on an unprecedented plan to save endangered Everglades wetlands a newspaper reported sunday. The fort Lauderdale Sun san incl said that the tentative proposals include a halt to Everglades Region sugar production elimination of three towns establishment of Buffer marshes and a freeze on development in Western Broward Dade and Palm Beach counties. Although some parts of the plan appear to be infeasible the suggestions Are to be presented to Florida residents at a series of workshops experts said the magnitude of the proposal shows the gov Crnic nth a intent to repair decades of environmental abuse to the Everglades ecosystem the Sun Sentinel reported. A a it a probably the largest ecosystem restoration Effort that a Ever been put Forward a said Pat toll with the Everglades National Park. It would be an expensive reconstruction project a roughly $2 billion alone to rebuild canals levees and pumps the newspaper reported. A the zeroes stagger you a said col. Terrence Salt of the . Army corps of engineers. Survey Lansing Mich. Apr the Job Market for new College graduates is brightening a bit after four dismal years according to an annual Survey of recruiting trends. L. Patrick Scheetz director of the collegiate employment research Institute said employers expect to hire 1.1 percent More College graduates this school year than a year ago. Quot i think that will Send a message of a bit of optimism throughout the country a he said. Quot we be Nad four years of Down Down Down. Students have had the attitude a Why go to the placement office there a no jobs Over , there Are  Scheetz said the 1.1 percent increase followed declines in hiring ranging from 2,1 percent last year to 13.3 percent in 1989-90. The four year downturn was the longest recorded in the 23 years the Survey has been taken. Quot at least that a the sign of a turnaround but we have to temper that message with the fact that we be dug ourselves a Hole a he said Quot we be lost Many jobs previously held by new College graduates and it will take us quite a while to regain those jobs if we Ever do Quot the Small increase showed employers realize they need to bring in new blood but Are cautious about the Economy he said. The Institute base that Michigan state University surveyed 618 employers about their hiring intentions. Its report was released for today. Scheetz found demand fairly even across the country but slightly higher in the North Central states and the Southeast. Chemical engineers electrical engineers Chemis try majors and graduates with master s degrees in business administration were most sought after. Minorities and women in technical and business Fields also were in  salaries arc up from 0.4 percent to 1.6 percent compared with last year. The $40,341 average starting salary for chemical engineers was tops. The average beginning wage of $20,587 for journalists was lowest. College graduates can  chances in the Job Market by being willing to relocate taking a temporary or entry level position or acquiring new skills such As a foreign language Scheetz said. Many employers arc expecting new College graduates to handle a bigger workload than in inc past using computers and other tools of technology he  fans vandalize City after football win Madison wis. Up thousands of Young Wisconsin Badger fans celebrating their football teams return to the Rose Bow swarmed through the streets of Madison Early sunday smashing store windows and causing thousands of dollars in damage. One person was reported injured Madison police said. The fans took to the streets about 1 25 a.m., moments after the University of Wisconsin completed its 41-20 Victory Over Michigan state in a game played in Tokyo. They poured out of taverns and restaurants along state Street the College towns main thoroughfare and began celebrating. Police said the Celebration quickly got out of hand when fans began trying to break into stores. One Man was arrested trying to kick Down the door of a shop Selling badgers paraphernalia. No men no go cheerleaders say Tokyo a Michigan state s cheerleaders pulled out of the halftime show of sundays College football game against Wisconsin because of a dispute with game organizers who wanted Only women cheerleaders. Hoffman Michigan states sports information director said the organizers backed Down from their original demand that the men on the cheer Reading squad sit out the half time show after the squad threatened to Boycott. Quot but by then the team Felt they did no to have enough time to practice so they decided not to be in the show a Hoffman said. The University of Wisconsin a cheerleaders participated in the show which featured a popular japanese Rock band. Organizers refused to comment. Instead of making mass arrests police merely ticketed Rowdy students and in some cases confiscated identification cards. Madison police spokeswoman Dorothy Doheny said that the crowd began to disperse about 4 a.m.,-and that City officials would spend most of sunday assessing the damage. A a unfortunately people were not being responsible Doheny said. A there was one instance where a squad car was trying to get to someone who had been injured but he had to turn Back because people just swarmed All Over  she said that crowds tried to overturn the police car and another vehicle but failed. They did however manage to turn Over cars elsewhere in the City. During the Melee fans were let into the empty Camp Randall stadium for an Impromptu tribute to the badgers who reached the Rose bowl for the first time since the 1962 season. Students and other fans spent about a half hour there cheering for the squad which will meet Pacific 10 Champion Urcla on new years Day in Pasadena Calif. An estimated 12,000 Badger fans swarmed onto the Camp Randall Field after Wisconsin beat rival Michigan on oct. 30. _ the crush of celebrants caused a railing to collapse and 70 students were injured in the Melee  
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