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Show The Daily L'th Chronicle, Monday, June 2, 1984 NEWSPRESSBRIEFS INTERNATIONAL FROM UNITED AT&T settles its strike WASHINGTON Striking workers at American Telephone & Telegraph Co. facilities nationwide vowed Sunday to picket as long as necessary to force a contract settlement with the country's largest long-distan- ce raise offer. Contract talks broke down late Saturday night and the CWA's three-yepart expired at 11:59 p.m. Bargaining ar resumed at noon Sunday, however, "at a decent subcommittee level," said CWA spokeswoman Rozanne Wcissman. "We have no feel for any progress yet," she said. Meanwhile, AT&T announced agreement with the MOSCOW The Soviet Union Sunday announed sweeping reforms in its "obsolete" higher education ar long-distan- operation. AT&T's first national walkout since the breakup of the Bell System began at 12:01 a.m. EDT Sunday after negotiators for 155,000 Communications Workers of 7 percent pay America members rejected a three-yea- r, Soviets revamp schools International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, w hose contract for 40,900 employees expired last night without a strike, company spokesman Herb Linnen said. A new three-yepart includes an 8 percent wage increase over three years-- 2 percent in 1986, 3 percent in 1987 and 3 percent in 1988, Linnen said. At the CWA picket line at a operations a 31 --year Ken technician in Ball, center Washington, as employee of AT&T, said, "We will stay out long as it takes. I can last indefinitely." who cannot diagnose and system that produces doctors engineers who know little about computers. "Materials and techniques arc obsolete. That is why there is a need for the profound restructuring of higher and secondary specialized education," the Communist Party newspaper Pravda said in announcing proposed changes that will affect some 2 million students and set up thousands of computernequipped work places to make Russians "computer literate." ce Congress back Monday WASHINGTON Congress returns to work Monday and the public, getting its first televised peek at the Senate, will get two of the best shows of 1986-th- c start of tax reform debate and a climactic battle over selling missiles to Saudi Arabia. Ending years of tradition and its Memorial Day recess Senate will expand a at the same time, the closed circuit test period for television and join the House in making sessions available for broadcast to the public. and the The broadcasts are to continue to mid-JuSenate will vote at the end ofthat month on whether to end the test, extend it or make radio and television coverage permanent a prospect many believe will be a certainty once members get a taste of it. 'Tbe specialist of today should have thorough training, active methods in the use of computer technology, a high awareness of general culture and history and knowledge of a foreign language," Pravda Marxist-Lenini- st said. However, high schools and universities do not have computers, and qualified teachers and students lack the incentive to learn, it said. often-cautio- us -- "Every second specialist with higher education in industry works at a job which does not require his ly qualification," Pravda said. 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