Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 24, 1991, Page 25, Image 33

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    Wilder
(continued from page 1!
Npparenllv, ih<- magnitude .11 least
warranted a closet Imik hs the Wilder tamji
m Virginia In Npril, the goycrnbt
.i|)|H)in(i'd a task lorre t<> I * • k into the issue
Vugmia’s Net retars of Kim alion |ames
I Is kc. wfio (hairs (he lask force, does not
believe the committee is likeh to si11>|>oit
the idea of random drug testing, but
r ontcnds drug testing could be justified on
i ollege r .imposes
Ken though there is a lat tti.tl and leg.tl
basis lot testing, we don't think ise will be
pursuing it. IKke said
Still, students across the toiintn are
worried that even considering drug testing
hits a little too close to the dot in loom
"I don't supjiort drug testing lot students
here." said Andre Morgan, president of the
student muni tl at the l of \ irgiilia. “It s a
(h at siolation of students iotistitution.il
right to privies and protei lion against self
nit riinination."
Wilder the show horse
Mam of those who know Wilde! and have
tt.uked Ins tarccr sas his [Militiial bai k mas
Ik worse tiian the bile.
Dwayne Names, aulhoi of “When Hell
I to/e ( hei I'he Storv of Doug Wildei, said
Wildci mas he just laving down anolhet
level to fits jMilitn al platform.
Nohods in Virginia is t-xpei ting (ding
testing of students) to Ik- followed U|> on.
Nam es said. "He's always had a teputalioil
aiming fellow legislators as ,t show hoist
rathet than a wotk horse, sei/mg the hot
issues ol tfie das I fiat ts one of lus i Loins to
fame."
1 airs N.tbato, a I \ a goset iiinenl and
foreign affairs professoi. agieed "Doug
Wildei knows that there will be no
mandators ding testing on (ollege
(Jinpuses " Wildei made the comment'
heiausc he ktiess he tould appeal to blue
(ollat wot kers. Safiali i added
Some poll IK a I allies, such as \ it gt til a
TOBY HOiLIS 't v ■ ' ‘ ■ r •
Douglas Wilder spent two days last month driving around meeting people In New
Hampshire. State Party Chairman Paul Goldman said Wilder Is Just a phone call away from
home anytime he leaves the state to work on personal business.
DeinouatH I’aitv ( hail man Paul (mldiiuri
said Wilder i' mil Irving In allai k stin 1c-11Is
nidnidii.il i igliis. Iml ill.ii In' simply plans
mi taking lough stands mi issues like ding
abuse II dial iiu hides a Innk min i ani|>us
drug testing, so lie ii, lie added,
(•oldnian said die media lias blown die
dmg testing issue mil nl |)in|xiition and lias
in.K i in alels i e| ml led die gi net nor si lews
"lie never said lie was in lavoi id
m.indaiorv drug testing." (.oldttran said
"Ills! iK-c.tuse sou look into vaiious o|)lions
doesn't mean you lavoi lhem \ lot nl
jreoplr leaded and a lot nl |reople tJiniiglil
> ainiriises were sa< red
He added I dlink lie llllliks sm letv lias In
gel leal seiinus il il wauls In make a deni in
lire w.u oil di ugs
Feds target l \ a.
Wilder's get-tough slam e nn < auipus
drugs lias been heightened In piobleins ill
Ins tiwn stale
When a federal sling operation raided
liner l \ i lialeimls houses lair Iasi Man li.
mam siudent.s said llirii i ampm was singled
uul tin Us pn slige W’lldei immrdialrlv
sci/rd llu i ampws ding use issue and
mati lied ma new poliln al dllec in hi
Wildei said die raids “i mild vri\ well rasils
In- looked mi as a bli ssing latliri llian a
i in s< -" l»ri a use il fo< used a I le ii In an on llu
11illrgr ill ug |Hoblrnis Hr added dial il was
wnillg loi 11 nisei si lies lo base a "laLsv/ tall r
alllludr and se ise as liasens wtieie atlluenl
siudent.s t an lx iininiiiie limn llu lass
When Wildei lmtiled llie task ton r In
said lie would loiisidel sltnleul di ug lesling
as long as il didn l "mil atoul ol
i onsliluln mal gnat anlees
VdiniiiLsIralise »p|M>sition
I lie issue ol < ampiB ding lesling mas In a
saluable one loi Wildei II JmIs linn eseil
tall lie I III I he light ol some Krpu bln alls
making bun an appealing landldate In
111 issaisf i 11mse rvalues
I miking mlo i ampus ding lesling pushes
him just <|in!c i h (<»nsei\alives. though
i.tu-hiding the ituient Hush admmistiation
( Hhwals thrte .4f< not ie< e*pti\e to the* ide a
ot t .11111»us ding texting. < hai a< teu/ing it .is a
i .14tu .tl an<l tnisguieled sti ategv
"111 th« l \a i .1M‘. Noll (ill ll it 114*4*11 I (11 ^ I Vs
trst t«> identllv the* jiiohlcm Kobe it
Miitllir/ ill! r ( t ol o| the White House
( Mill < of l)|Ug Pol 14 \ ( Oil l I ol tolll .1
galhrnng ot hateimtv ami soioiitv
iim iiiIm i s m W ashinglon. 1) ( I think tin
(jiirstmn bn \ irgima inlleges anil all
othei i«illegi's h\ e\ tension isii t so nun h
how vsr i an disiovt i ill u g use on out
i am puses, hut W hat ilo vse <lo a) tout it when
it exists, anil hovs last « an vse .u t
W ildrt illsagle e d. . hat ai tel l/itlg a haul
line ajiju oai h as the tmtei l on i a m pus
|)olu\ ’Rachel than oflenng a |>i oai live
|>o|u \ to stamp out illegal ill ug at tiulv "ii
out nation s« ollc-ge » anijuises Mi Mai tine/
11 itli l/es on i toil etui el torts in \ iigmia
W iliiei said
While mans umve isittes laniloinh ding
test Student athletes, levs have blanket
|>o|u u s toi tin stmient boils I he l ot
Maivland has the nation's xiiongest ding
testily {>> >11< v. vs hu h administiatois sav vs as.»
response to the t o< a me inilui ed death ot
basketball stui I e n Bias
I he umseisits leipiliex those < alight
using dings to submit to landoin tfritjj tests
until gtactuation oi l.u i expulsion
But William hiivsan I M j»n sident. said.
"We haw- no jdans tor implementing
mandatois ding testing ot the geneial
student population \nd I \ a Bit sidenl
John < astern said he needed a i oiu let*
piojMisal Ix-toie making am dec tsioiis
But Student ( aium il Biesident Morgan is
still keeping an eve on the drug testing issue
adding that it testing is adopted. 'We vs ill h<
|>iej>ale d to deal vsilll It
\nd Names vslio has i haile d the
govcilloi s | m »1111 e a 1 i alee I tiom the
beginning, be lie ves Wildei s views oil ding
testing and othei issue s aie alvsavs suh)< « t l«»
i hangc
Wildei is\ei\ Ulipi cdu table he said
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I nmn. \inrm an uul Soviet studrnis m tin
uil,till*' .11 ea (lining iIn- *<iu|) have irtuinrd
I* 11hr t nilrd Stales
Mum siiidenls l.uniliai with the Viucl
i IlltUII .lie trying III gel .1 gl.tsp on IlnW In
* nn l.ii I i sola lei I 11 lends and lamih as I he
Balm rcjnihlu s *i i amide |o gam ihe11
indettendetu r
"I was exticmclv si an d Ini im Ii lends I
made nsei llieie.” said k limn si niui S* nil
\dains, wlin trim tied in the I S in |ul\
.dirt te.u lung k ngltsli In Soviet businessmen
Im nine weeks "When I lii si hr.ml ah* ml
the i oup nn die news. I llmuglii the pinlesi
wnuld he a Im wm si lhan n was I llmuglii
mi 11 lends would lie I In i e mi dir ha nn ailes
I Ini|k‘(I dies wnuliln I die
( >n die night nl die roup, k nmn |n diti< al
si lem e giadiiale student Svetlana
S.ni.insk.ua Hied unsun essfullv Ini two
hums In lelephune hei paienls in Mow ow .
unawaie dial die uprising was even taking
plat e
"Ms hushaiid said du news had ie|mi led a
roup, hul I didn't Itelieve him at all Iteiause
hi' k nglish is not vrn good, she said Bui
ill I hr iik if 111(1)4. I i c.i li/rd hr vs as right
Savi anskav .t aloti^ with (hrmistiv
£ i .nl it .11 <• student Mic hae I \ "innkm ol
I rlllll^l ad. followed developments ill ill'
Soviet 1 llioll hv innniloilN^ I lie* Soviet
television news pto^iam leim.i. vs hit h
he^an hi oade ast mg live to the Imoiv
«.minus m.i satellite in 1‘I.Sti
“I w.iti bed as miieh Soviet l\ .isliould,
said Sav t anskav a I In Xiiicik.iii jm^s
dr live led tile tai Is ae < ui ale Is. 1ml I « oudn I
Ire I tin* atmosjdieir at all Some <d the
| >1 liases and fa < Is vs it lion t « xpie -ssioiis on
thrin vseie evat tlv tin same as tbe ones we
saw six veals aoo \\» Soviets know how l<»
wat( h oui own news
I >rs|>ite .in urn < i tain intim m.im rx|KTts
do not believe student e\« halier pfo^taills
vs 111 he lest IK led I lie I a l hue of tin eoup
lias at < elei a ted tin hie*akup of flu Sov let
1 nion. .t |>io« ( ss aheadv in jMo^iess. said
I hotn.is Remington. pohtnal seienee
pH>tess<»i at Y nou\
\dains a^ieed He said said that despite
am 111stabiiitv. he would i etui n
“Something; makes vein want to ^o ha< k
oik e vou've 1ha n theie despite' having to do
voiii laundiv 1>\ hand and wait in line ioi
hotils to make a te le phone < all home he
said