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Show A3 id The Daily Herald Sunday, March 10, 1996 Defiant Buchanan vows to Biiofc continue campaign efforts Clinton on 'Net for students CONCORD, Calif. (AP) In what he called the modern-da- v equivalent of an President Clinton statewide effort opened a one-da- y here to link 20 percent of California's classrooms to the information superhighway. Speaking in an outdoor courtyard at Ygnacio Valley High School in Concord, Clinton said that "technology is going to liberate Americans and bring them together." The president and Vice President Al Gore were attending to lead 20,000 volunteers in installing 6 million feet of computer cable and plugs in classrooms at 3,000 schools across the state. By JOHN KING AP Political Writer "old-fashion- barn-raising- ," rftM ftp' LC EE! rT s a " . It 4 mm Net-Day- Ex-babysit- ter suing old DALLAS (AP) A babysitter and his parents, complaining that the boy crushed her larynx and left her unable to talk. Erica Bailey, 21, claims that Connor Schaars hit her in the throat while she was talking to the boy's older brother. Her claim for $177,000 in damages is expected to go to trial later this month. One of Ms. Bailey's lawyers, Steve Muncey, told the Fort Worth that his client lost her voice for four months, enrolled in sign language classes and had to drop out of college. is suing a m Einstein notes to be auctioned AP Photo The crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia poses in front of the craft after safely landing at Kennedy Space Center Saturday morning. The mission was described as 'disappointing' and 'trying' by more than one member of the crew. Shuttle crew ends emotional mission By MARCIA DUNN AP Aerospace Writer CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. The Columbia astronauts' joy to be home was loud and clear Saturday when the space shuttle landed safely, ending a y mission fraught with anxiety and disappointment. "Yeah!" "All right!" they shouted after Columbia rolled to a stop. "We copy your elation," Mission Control said. "Welcome back." The seven crewmen had to d leave behind a and had to land with one less data-rela- y channel than desired. "It is as if I had left some part of myself there in space," Italian astronaut Maui iio Che-l- i said of his country's tethered satellite. "It's a very disappointing feeling, this for sure." NASA's oldest shuttle, carrying one of the most seasoned crews ever, glided through high, wispy clouds before touching down on the concrete runway at Kennedy Space Center just before 9 a.m. Columbia was supposed to land Friday, but thick clouds scuttled those plans. Clouds rolled back in early Saturday, ..'ellite-on-a-cor- NEW YORK (AP) Everyin auctions as thing is relative well as physics. A description of the theory of Emc2, or energy relativity equals mass times the speed of handwritten by light squared Albert Einstein, brought $1.2 million the last time it was sold. It's going on the auction block again and this time, nine years later, the mass of money it is expected to bring has grown to $6 million. The manuscript going up for bids March 16 is a lengthy review of what is now known as Einstein's special theory of relativity. The famous equation changed physics by demonstrating that time was not absolute and that mass and energy were equivalent. 72-pa- a forcing Mission Control to pass up the first landing opportunity, but the sky cleared. Shuttle pilot Scott Horowitz explained the crew's exuberance at being back this way: "The last couple days have been kind of trying. I mean, we've been trying to come home.. .and the weather just wasn't cooperating." Complicating NASA's landing plans was the surprise failure last week of one of four computer circuits that control the wing flaps, rudder and brakes. Even though only one of four identical channels is needed for a safe landing. National Aeronautics and Space Administration flight rules require that a mission end as soon as possible after such a failure. Shuttle managers bent the rules, deciding against a Friday landing at the backup site at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., in hopes the Florida weather would improve by Saturday. Touchdown turned out to be flawless, NASA flight director Rich Jackson said. It ended a journey of more than 6 million miles that fell far short of its goal unreeling a satellite on 12 miles of cable, generating electricity with the system for two days and then bringing it all back. Pay for it here. "Dole and used to be very, very friendly." Buchanan said, lie said he had been rejecting staff 1 A defiant Pat DALLAS Buchanan said Saturday he was not certain he would back Bob Dole in the fall, derisively referring lo the likely GOP presidential nominee as a hollow, duplicitous candidate who has no ideas and had sold out the middle class. During an inters iew with The Associated Press, just the mention of Dole's name stoked anger in Buchanan, who vowed to stay in the Republican race and selectively target a few states even if Dole mathematically clinches the nomination in the next few weeks. "What does Bob Dole stand for that we all ought to get behind?" Buchanan asked. "The answer is: nothing." Buchanan conceded Dole was most likely to win the nomination but. at a time most other Republicans are rallying around the presumptive nominee, left no doubt that peace with him was nowhere near at hand. "Next question." he said bluntly when asked if he would pledge to enthusiastically back Dole if he were the nominee. Recalling his general election support of President Bush in 1992 alter his bruising primary challenge, Buchanan said: "I thought Bush, for all his mistakes on taxes and the other things, was simply a better man and a better president and was more representative of what I believed than Bill Clinton." Asked if he could make the same judgment about Dole, Buchanan said: "I don't know. I honestly don't know what Bob Dole believes in." Buchanan traced his anger to Dole's decision in New Hampshire to launch a television ad labeling Buchanan "too extreme" to be president. jh,i advice to be tougher on Dole because, "I w anted to win on ideas and if 1 didn't win I didn't want to do anything that damaged Bob Dole's last chance to be president of the United States." The Dole strategist who advocated the "too extreme" ad was pushed out of his job, and Dole aides w ho opposed the strategy are with urging rapprochement Buchanan. But he dismissed the idea, complaining that the ad aired for at least a week after Dole said was being pulled. "The Hastiness and the duplicity of the Dole campaign and what he was doing really angered me and enraged me and disgusted me." Buchanan said. "And those feelings don't change." Dole seems intent on avoiding a with confrontation direct Buchanan. 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