Show ThEaglPag7 Thursday February The Beatles alive and live After the Gulf War bj Jamison Brown staff writer tary capacity the role that the United Nations played the willing ness of the allies to pay costs and President Bush's leadership Holt stated "The outcome of the Gulf War was useful to Americans1' Ron Holt said at the Speakers Forum February 18 Up until Iraq invaded Kuwait the United Stats had been on friendly with Iraq TlheKuwaities had been the bankrollcrsjbr the Palestine liberation Okgamzatm These two put the US in an awkward position he continued The initial troops were sent for defense President Bush thought that economic sanctions might cause Saddam Hussein to give up By ocL 25 1990 95 percent of Iraq's oil exports had been cut oft The five pcrcoutlut escaped was through Jordan Jordan had been "Hwe will be no peace until the Arab and Israeli conflict is put on a different plane" Holt added "the Israeli government must agree upon bnd for peace and recognize the Fslcstme state Hussein a a vicUm of hU own cowardice: he didnt think big Warsandwas still willingly enough He was not good at the in tcroalional scene nor a military tetmejrithtopgttelnn- help- - ScsssfiSii dteen abandoned by their superiors "It was great for the Airforce" Holt added "they were iable to test their skills and practice1 Five assets that made the war a success for the allies were: UJS Soviet cooperation the US mili- - mnwm tionUcdstlheUA$7MKon m bil- - "Very little has changed" Holt added "the Gulf is now safe but the problems rs in the Middle East are still in exis-faclo- “£35s?" o iJBS r r s HoUeoncluded The musical group 1064 Many books have been published about the Gulf War Saddam Husein B lKt and the Middle East Holt suggests reading From Beniit to Jerusalem ““’V published by Thomas Freidman for BcsScs concat"Stingi5iSr more insights into the American strategy Inourh as I” astounded by 1964's performance statcsM"the resemblance was uncanny iicmKhiumHnummv spine it wm just like tiie boys never have I seen another group go 10 such dctailBORN AGAIN BEATLES!" PWe Best former forew itoled M ttie memhc0fheBe3ilein onjnpcr Styles of all varieties are en- tercd with an eclectic assortment of colon and subjects Works acrylic paintings uut ot nearly 200 entries 20-3- 0 are chosen for the travelling display that tours Utah Selections are taken from the full exhibit show at the Museum of Fine Arts University of Utah Gallery East will include 25 works paintings prints and drawings by the various artists As always the exhibit is free and open to the public from 8 ajn to 5 pjn weekdays Women's Forum starts on campus in the Wells by Marlene staff writer The new Women's Forum on campus held their lira meeting Fcb 19 This meeting was a or- ganizational meeting where ideas for the Forum were discussed and a presiding committee was voted on It was decided to hold panels on current events and information rel- evant to women in society today: politics and women's issues rape birth control and resources for women on campus The group was organized as a ' support group for all women on campus The Forum will allow women to have a unified voice on campus in the community and the state on relevant Issues Itwas suggested that the group gain re- - cognition community through volunteer work The presiding committee con- sists of Sara Eweit faculty advi- sor Valerie Huntsman head Chara Pulsipher secretary Sonja Sterling RachelleLosce and Bonnie SuUlcmyre public- - ityflnances The Forum will continue to meet twice a month at 2 pjn on Tuesdays and Thursdays The meetings will alternate with one workshop and one social activity Continue to watch for advertise ments around campus on upcom- ing forums and social events If you have any questions about the Women's Forum please contact anyone on the presiding committee !rrtSmiir t Tha Beatles will play the BDAC on March 26 at 7:30 agreement with that statement Works on Paper" Every year the University of Utah sponsors an art contest for artists in Utah A different medium is chosai each year This year the contest is for art designs that are painted drawn and printed w V HJ! tt Hie war did expel Iraq from Kuwait but it was a costly opera- the allies $54 consent lion and 46 American lives 7 1992 best of the bunchl" Louise Harrison's sister USA Harrison George was so moved after seeing a "1964" Network ana the Nashville she held a party at her Nctwort along with other scores of performance their honor radio programs crafts "1964" InaddiUon 1964 recently spent years researching the Fab completed eight Bcatle tunes for the Bcatlc boots the swind track to the motion picture outfits and the Vox vintagc Concrete Angel amplifiers to the mannerisms the Alistair Taylor former president spoken voice and the unmistakable harmonies "1964" has captured and of Apple Records for the Beatles n Jviswnand quality diamonds and jewelry If you miss the Beaties dont miss ”1964" as the Beatles in concert on Thursday March 26 in Alhlcthic the Bunncl-Dmitric- h Center The concert starts at 730 pjn and tickets are on sale beginning March 1 at the BDAC AU scats for this reserved seat concert are $10 in advance The concert is by the CEU Athletic Deportment and Coca Cola available : Purchased direct from the manufacturers' o Substantial savings on all recreated The Beatles in concert to perfection both musically and visually MaA Benson as John Unnon Gary Grimes as Paul McCartney Tom Work as George Harrison and Greg George as Ringo Starr are the master weavenoT the BcaUC timeless music magic and o Custom work Fine crafted 14 K gold jewelry 0 Low overhead expenses pm Purchase diamonds for future mounting & investment Specializing in and wedding sets Our fine Jewelry line Is shown by appointment only 8 ajn-- S pjn Contact Tom Potter or can 6375157 M-- F |