European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 08, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 the stars and stripes monday. August 8,1994 Troy state University Europe master of science i International relations Why pursue a globally oriented graduate education business governments and non governmental organizations Are seeking internationally oriented professionals to develop global strategies and internationally oriented administrators who can make the global strategies work. A generalist degree in International relations Witt Elep Tyves germane to today s global issues involving enhance your career opportunities yet pm cer -11 " 0 m involving e opportunities yet pm cer ,-."v if a i by univ. 00 pm Sudej a v Vav ? a a Vav v. If your Prue Freer Shtere Stsure Orient Etc i in which bus Wiand Vii tibents function International system National relations career ii a. 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Term registration 8-19 August classes 22 August-30 october 1994 Germany Geilenkirche Rebecca love 453-1110, ext. 2208 / 02451-64595 pol 620 International economics Carello weekend c Heidelberg Jim Casper 370-6549 pol 551 Survey of International affairs Holland weekend a pol 640 govt & politics of developing nations Hefron thursday Ramstein Janet Sellars 480r5337 pol 601 research methods Holland weekend b pol 602 Geo strategic studies Holland tuesday pol 552 International Law Carello wednesday Rhein main Sharon Cosgrove 330-8235 pol 524 contemporary american foreign policy Hefron weekend c Span Dahlem Maureen Scott 452-6335 " pol 620 International economics Carello weekend a United kingdom Alconbury Kathryn Supko 223-3899 his 504 military history of the us Peterson weekend a Lakenheath Dave Pruitt 226-3507 pol 524 contemporary american foreign policy Peterson weekend b Mildenhall Dave Pruitt 238-3461 _ pol 631 intercultural communications Peterson thursday _ the azores Lajes Iduarte 245-3375 pol 660 military strategy and International relations Parkinson wednesday his504 military history of the us Parkinson monday weekend a by denotes weekend format. Each weekend course is conducted in six sessions which meet Over the period of three weekends from 0830-1700 each saturday and sunday dates weekend a september 3-4, september 24-25, october 15-16 ,.weekends september 10-11 october 1-2,october22-23.v. Weekend c August 27-28, september 17-18, october 8-9 a ".",-for additional information on the graduate program in. International relations and information about careers in which sift graduates work Contact your nearest Tsue Field representative. While you Are there ask about Tsu s family support Grant and _ scholarship. ".," / " v Troy s Tate University Europe regional offices 1 unit 4535 Dan 489-7222/7228 Apo a 09094-4535 Civ 0631_/98803 fax 0631/98804 e mail tsuehq@kaiserslau-emh1.army.mil. Scientists to Airlift robot from Volcano Anchorage Alaska a spider like Dante 2 robot explorer has toppled after breaking one of its eight legs and must be airlifted out of a volcanic Crater strewn with boulders. Nasa scientists considered abandon t ing the $1.7 million robot but instead decided saturday to try to have a helicopter lift it out of mount Spurr where it Lay on its Side its camera still panning the Ter rain. Dante is still alive said John bares a robotics expert from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The Remote controlled robot had been sent into the 11,070-foot Mountain july 29 to test its ability to survive harsh envy Ron ments. Scientists Hope to use robots similar to Dante some Day to explore other planets. Dante lost its footing Friday night when one of its legs malfunctioned As it was climbing up the Crater s Steep slope bares said. Scientists were moving the robot through the rugged Boulder Field when one of the front legs did t respond to the commands about 400 feet from the Crater rim. It pushed Down too hard we really Don t know Why bares said. Dante might have been Able to get up on its own but the scientists decided in Stead to end the Mission and fold up Dante s legs to make it As Small As Possi ble for the Airlift. We be run a week longer than we in tended and the Mission accomplished More than we really hoped bares said. Today they plan to Pluck the 1,700 Pound machine off mount Spurr 80 Miles West of Anchorage and try to find out exactly what went wrong. Scientists plan to watch the Airlift from the Volcano rim i Don t know if Well Ever know what actually caused it to go Down bares said. The machine was right at the limit of its capability. In those conditions any normally tiny event can trigger a the command Center which has been the Dante 2 robot is shown practising forts Volcano walk at a Sand pit in Ancho rage Alaska last month. / operating out of a trailer in an Ancho rage parking lot will be shut Down. Bares said Dante had performed successfully getting to the Bottom of the Crater taking readings on gases and transmitting video images of the land scape for seven Days. I be seen robots that had trouble run Ning seven hours in a Laboratory he said. The machine was operated partly on automatic controls and partly by Remote control from Anchorage and Nasa s Ames research Center in California. Dante had spider walked Over Snow and around boulders to reach the Crater floor Early in the week and began climb ing out wednesday when an electrical Short stopped Dante for 25 hours about 650 feet from the rim. Technicians were Able to replace the faulty connector atthe Generator on the rim. Qadhafi hints at payoff offer to pan am victims families Trenton . A libyan Leader Moa mar Qadhafi has hinted he would give Cash to families of americans killed in the bombing of pan am flight victims groups have denounced the offers As blood it s a bribe by Qadhafi said Berr Ammerman whose brother Tom was killed in the 1988 bombing Over locker Bie Scotland. He wants to show the world that he s acting in Good Faith and a r the offers Are an attempt by Qadhafi to buy his Way out of sanctions Ammerman said saturday. Ammerman president of victims of pan am flight 103, downplayed a report sgt 15jssue of us news world report that Qadhafi inter Media i 0eo Jav been quietly reaching out to the"189 families asking if they would take $3 million Tor each victim As compensation. Libya still insists it was not behind the bombing and any payment would not rep resent an admission of guilt the Mae a me reported. Ammerman said he has been approached at least three times to meet the libyan Leader in Tripoli ostensibly to discuss a Cash offer. No specific figures were Ever mentioned but Money was Al ways implied he said. This is an Odyssey that goes on and on Ammerman said. Qadhafi does this every time the sanctions come up for _ the sanctions imposed in 1992, Are re viewed every 120 Days by the . Secu Rity Council. The latest review was Fri Day when the Security Council voted to continue upholding sanctions in air traffic arms sales and diplomatic relations. Aphrodite Tsairis chairwoman of the victims of pan am flight 103, said she has received several Calls in recent weeks from self proclaimed libyan officials who Nave made offers asking hereto accept what she called Qadhafi s he s hoping to buy off the families in Exchange for dropping All the charges which is totally unacceptable said Tsai is whose daughter Alexia was killed in the bombing. You cart buy Tsairis and Ammerman said Justice would be served Only if the two libyan Tel licence agents accused in a 1991 . And British indictment of planting the bomb Are tried in court. T1 Security Council has demanded a at the suspects be surrendered for has refused. Alf 259 people on Board were killed in me bombing Over Lockerbie. Eleven peo ple on the ground also died
