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Show u THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 20, 2000 MONDAY, MARCH mnMMK SEE PC. 1 CAMPUS EVENTS "She really was the best combination of i himi w a a p . w 'M"jm professionalism and scholarship." JER1LYN MCINTYRE, U COMMUNICATION ' PROFESSOR SPEAKING ABOUT THE LATE OEAKN EVANS 20 MARCH San Salvador, EI AROUND THE BLOOMSBURG. Salvador--Form- er Leftist have for the first time won a greater number of seats in congress than the ruling party, according to final results from recent elections. Three Bead After Fraternity House Fire; Cause of Blaze Is Unknown fraternifire in an house near Bloomsburg Univerty located in sity, Pennsylvania, killed three people early Sunday, while others jumped to safety from a A WORLD Tension heightened Sunday in Prime Minister Ehud Barak's shaky codi'ion after Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, spiritual leader of the Shas party compared Education Minister Yosst Sarid, head of the Meretz party, to Satan and two other hated figures in Jewish scriptures. Jerusalem Alpel, Taiwan Storming the Nationalist Party's headquarters, a g crowd demanded and got President Lee Teng-huipromise Sunday to quit as the party's leader, one day after its humiliating election defeat Many of the thousands of protesters blamed Lee for fielding a weak candidate who was frounced by the opposition in Saturday's presidential election. The vote will bring to power an untested leader, Chen who some fear could a spark devastating war with Taiwan's longtime rival, China. stone-throwin- 's secon- male fraternity members were sleeping in the Tau Kappa Epsilon house when the fire broke out about 6 a.m. Three managed to out safely, university get spokesman Jim Holiister said. Hollister said it was too soon to tell whether the bodies were those of the missing students. He said the be identified would victims through dental records The cause of the fire was not y immediately clear. The wooden house is located about two blocks from campus. d students in sweatshirts huddled in small groups and talked quietly as fire officials and construction equipment sifted through ruins. Bloomsburg University President Jessica Kozloff said the building was owned by the fraternity and had been maintained well Six NATION Kitteent Texas Aircraft circled, tanks rumbled and combat-garbe- d shooters fired off rounds at a Texas military base Sunday in a field test to resolve whether federal agents shot at the Branch Davidians in the waning moments of the 1993 Waco standoff. high-stake- Cardenas, Cnfea The father and Elian grandparents of Gonzalez made a rare public appearance in the family's hometown en Sunday, receiving hugs and comforting words from as they await a United States federal judge's decision in the boy's s two-stor- Red-eye- Washington, D.C. A rossiJ snae with legs that could upset at least some theories about the evolution of reptiles has been discovered gathering dusl io a museum drawer. ASSOCIATED PRESS rs case. window. d-story ultra-Orthod- n, well-wishe- organization, will meet !n ns WORLD Shui-biit- Terra Flrma, the University of Utah's environment U stiil-smoki- Room 31$ of the A. Ray Olpin University Union at 2 p.m. The University of Utah Cob lege of Health will hold is pre- She said the university had revised its procedures to offer education and students after training for a fraternity house fire in October of 1994 killed five students. sentation titled, "Fitness or Fatness: Which is More Important to Health," at 5 for more p.m. Cal! Information and for the (oca- ; tion. us 581-85- City officials cleared the house for occupancy after noting a dozen code violations in October, said code enforcement officer Dean Van Blohn. He said the violations had been corrected by late January. The house was required to have three smoke detectors, Van Blohn 3? U Lesbian and Gay Student Union will be meeting tn Room 1945 of the Languages and Communication SuUdlng at 7;30 p.m, The said. Two students escaped by jumpwindow in ing from a second-stor- y their underwear, and a third fled out the front door, police said. All reported awakening and finding heavy smoke in the building; one reported hearing a smoke alarm. Tau Kappa Epsilon, dormant on the Bloomsburg campus for some years, was restarted in 1997 with 18 members. Bloomsburg, founded in 1839, is a state university about 100 miles northwest of Philadelphia with an enrollment of about 7,500. ASSOCIATED PRESS MARCH 21 Women's Resource Center will ho'd a power lunch at noon titled, "Special Health Care for 5exut Minorities," wltn Paula Wolfe in Room 293 of the imioru The U There will be a mathematics coWoqyium ili'et", Min$rt$el Surfaces, Soap Films anjf the Plateau Problem, at 12:55 p.m. to Room 334 of ttf ' James FfrtcStr Bulldta?., ,t , ... "A Critical Rote in Editor in Chief DmllUTAH DAVE HANCOCK News Editor CHRONICLE KESSTEK Assistant News Editor SWINlfASD STEPHENS TEA KARV1NEN DUNCAN MOENCK GABRIEL ROBINSON LAGRAND Editorial Cartoonists ELIZABETH WHITE LACEY ROGERS JILL HOMER QUINN Art Director Typesetting ROLLINS Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Spring semesters (excluding test weeks and Sports Writers BRANDOS ERIC WALDEN STERLING CLIf FORD Feature Editor Utah students and are solely responsible for Feature Writers the newspaper's content. 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