| Show of lii- 7 iti ' at ---) ‘ult - - 2kip I- s (:- Le 1 kr 0 t0 1 TRAVEL fsakt 47 - 7 kIc CD! clip RA - The criJ it 'Ili OF:WINTERSPORTS L i TOM:IVIcCARTH ' y ' i : ' - : - Freedom trip st t Next Sun day about 100 US citizens will head to Cuba defying government restrictions on travel : to the Caribbean island They risk prison terms and $250000 fines for their illegal Journey The trip has been organized by the San Franciscobased Freedom to Travel Cam paigrn and endorsed by 50 other groups ' The families and individuals making the jaunt do not fit the k z ' 10-ye- ar ' -- - i 4 I ' I - I' - 4e i V b I trleagvaelllytoelicgiubbale cucarrteegnotrliyesonifoyr US journalists and research- i ers can visit the island The intent of the group's weeldong journey is to exer else its constitutionally guaranteed right to travel challenge "anachroni$tic" US policies and learn about Cuban realities Regulations barring travel to Cuba began in 1963 under the Kennedy administration ' r - 13 'i - S Instead of jogging or working out at a spa people in Norway get their exercise skiing on the country's thousands of miles of M0Mg Studyto fair "connect is Yourself the World" the theme of this Thursday's Study Abroad Fair University of Utah Union Ballroom 9 am to 3 pm An international expeis critical in higher educa- tion today At the fair advisers will help interested people de cide on a program which range in length from two weeks to a year The Study Abroad Fair is sponsored by the school's International Center !! l --7 ' 1 i ! ' r ' I 1-- ' ' 1 felt vi - -- s 'I' : i 1- : Ak' i ti ti' - Louvre expanded The surface area of Paris' Louvre Museum will double with the dpening of the Richelieu wing On Nov 18 the bicentenary of the great art house More collections will be exhibited In addition the Carrousel du Louvre a brand new shopping and event complex will open ft is next to the new entry hall of the museum The structure ' See 5 Colurtm 4 ” S t--- 1 ''' :) 1 r" 1 0 4 ---- 0 ' CZ0--' etio- 'CI' '1' l's s t "6 -- 1 -'f 41:' 1Z ' !:"! -- L:LJ Jan Greve Scan Foto — Norwegians are expected to pack Olympic events left Lillehammer by night Flag-wavin- g Peter Shelton I In Norway skiing and history are inextricably linked Imagine if Paul Revere rode through the night on a pair of waxed hickory boards Only the Norwegians' history goes back 20 times further than ours so it should come as no surprise that they have woven their skiing stories and skiing art into the very fabric of a Winter Olympics You can see it and taste it and ski it all around the host city of Lilleham- mer a small (population 23000) walkable trading village and art colony that spills to the edge of Norway's largest lake Mjosa 90 miles north of Oslo Everywhere it seems around the town — from posters at the art museum to the ubiquitous trading pins — one sees the oddly prehis toric stick figures of the Olympic pictograms Every host country 0 See 8 Column 1 t Ti 4'4L6a — - Diane Huntress 4 UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE Y ' "40- - 0 4i - - ' t 11-- L E :::'(7'-F:":T''- 'P DOD -- 'Ai By Itfr L ‘ - '"" - — "N rt k - - " it- 'Ir r1 ) -- --:' C44 ) (4 j -- 1 DOD Samaritan scam 1) r r 4 1 ft - p A ' -- -1 4 g ' 01 f ) '111 T -i '' - ''' e 77—a3: N43- it-(- 1 - 4e j 0 ''''v-- of ' 4 a bl l' ' ) The US State Department is warn ing Americans who rent cars in Europe about a "good Samar'- tan" scam Thieves stop driv ers along the highway on the pretext of warning them about some problem Beware! - -- ( 44 riIence ' - "A----- trails y The 1994 Olympics is at home in Norway DOD I - Erling KlaernesScan Foto cross-countr- C R :4 N E -- a - - - - - - - - - Bigots are most welcome d any-thi- The newly opened Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles holds a mirror right up to our ugly faces At this museum bigots can learn what it - - open-minde- SPECIAL TO THE TPIBUNE : questions our own views ethics and judgments It makes us look at the way we look at others It lets us know nobody is perfect There are two doors guarding the initial entrance to the museum exhibits One is marked "prejudiced" the other "unprejudiced' The door for the unprejudiced is locked No one can enter the point being that not one of us no matter how tolerant we think we are has a purely unprejudiced mind name-callin- g By Michael Schuman - put bigotry and intolerance on display It sexist and ethnic Of course we people need no encouragement to visit a museum I mean if we weren't intelligent and perceptive we wouldn't be in a museum in the first place would we? Not that that's a prejudgment or madness of prejudice 11-- - is like to be on the receiving end of racial LA display examines h The Museum of Tolerance with its exhibits interactive computer stations and video terminals does more than high-tec- The museum part of the Simon Wiesenthal Center a Los Angeles-basecenter goes one step further an-rights — examining the madness of prejudice taken to an extreme It does so with a disturbing but compelling examination of the Holocaust as told through commendisplays and voice-ove- r tary In effect the Museum of Tolerance is two museums with the first being a probe C0111M11 U See II-- I hum- d three-dimension- al 6 t i 0 0 a r A077n 71 vo 4ve NN it"'"11 2141 c-- 1 fa I : (6 - 11'14 Prifkl - &111716 4t Lars Erman 11 a 0 M n- li t Avw 11 IP 11 - g KWATI ram ram -- 9 - arm ofi HE i73- air BM 1 P"1 tO ----r - : J 0 -----' -- --' — 1 4- My (aNtitil) --- r:IL7 0 - ( Voir 31111 '!J lifi filti:11: mns 0 ( IIIt pkt" I ) "!') !"!1116 DqDJiff 0 I o 111 Wit P 1 ft |