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Jones Associated Press Writer ABIDJAN Ivory Coast — Hundreds of Americans fleeing the fighting in Monrovia arrived here aboard chartered jets Sunday en route to the United States and some said they were relieved to be out of the tense Liberian capital "The streets are virtually deserted It's a very tense situation" said Al Jackson of Atlanta who works in diamond mining in Liberia where rebels are trying to topple the govermnent of President Samuel K Doe The 362 Americans were evacuated from the West African nation after heavy fighting about 35 miles from the capital They were to travel to Charleston SC on a midnight flight Jackson and his wife Carol were among about 120 people who arrived on the first flight to Abidjan from the city airport in Monrovia the Liberian capital The main international airport has been closed for a week because of the fighting "My mom's been having a fit" said Seanee Massaquoi 16 who had been attending Konola Academy boarding school 52 miles from Monrovia Her mother is American and her father is Liberian "The only word I could use to describe it would be violent" she said of the fighting She said her school was closed Thursday and the next day the campus was raided US Ambassador Kenneth Brown :4 cmml - : For :: A"kk - " Lake City ti 3-0- f440- At Yanks Flee Liberia Heading for U 00 ti 1 One problem is nobody seems to ' know just what it will take to get Democrats and Republicans trading ( ' 1"n"' IA 1 rommill i Ir‘ Fowler was quoting George Bush who as a Texas congressman took to the House floor in 1968 to complain about a proposal by Democratic President Lyndon B Johnson to boost taxes and cut spending It's come to that in this spring's budget summit between the White House and congressional leaders Four weeks into the talks Democrats are still complaining it is Bush himself who must convince a skeptical public that harsh steps are needed to I battle the gargantuan federal deficit I A lot of technical ground has been covered But there is at least another : week to go of nuts and bolts descrip lions of the government's fiscal : health chart before hard bargaining begins : "So far the animals have been snorting and pawing the earth taking stock of each other and the situation" said Rep Bill Frenzel Rt Minn one of the negotiators "I don't know how much more this war dance needs to go on but obviously we need something to precipitate de- ' 7ti '''''' iop--- —- - 11 1990 -- ' AL k:Nkl t L- truth" cision-making- f'i 1 WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats had made the point before But at a testy moment in last week's budget talks Democratic Sen Wyche Fowler let the Bush administration hear it again this time from a different source "The problem is that the public is hearing one thing and seeing another" the Georgia lawmaker read from a piece of paper as administration officials listened "He is being told that all is well and happy but you must pay more taxes you must sacrifice Yet he sees his government failing to sacrifice He simply does not believe his government It is the failure of the administration to tell the people the : Ix - $ The Salt take Tribune Monday June : — :' i AA A A Medical Research Group 150 South 1000 East Salt Lake City Utah 84102 t ' ' I 4 u 9 ) t 4 4 4 4 t i 4 't t P I: :: 1 AKA t 4PTMtriIlMeltWg1WPlArrPOW MCk4)$MIVa4NeWM00ttgrvoagkAAlkA14Akej ft00sitpm SN fr |