Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 14, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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Should U.SA Today have leaked to the public that
former tennis player Arthur Ashe is HIV positive?
"No I don't
think ;>o It’s
his busi
ness
whether he
wants to tell
people or
not I think
they re getting into territory
they have r>o business
getting into ’
-Rachel Muravuaz
sophomore, history
"No I don't I
Not unless I
he con
snnted to ft I
It's more a I
pnvnte |
matter that
they
sttoimln I reveal unless he
consents to it *
—Mika Thompson
sophomore, history
'I think U SA
Today is just
so into finding
out informa
tion and it s
interesting to
see, but I
would tie depressed if some
one found ouf my secret life
There should be boundaries '
-S*d*o Veno
freshman, psychology/math
'No If he
<J»< jn t want to
go put>lk.
they should
respect fits
right to
privacy *
-S l«rra Wilcte
freshman, English
’No It's a
personal
choice It’s
his life
They
shouldn't
pet in
votvea in n
They shoutdn I have leaked
rl unless they asked him
lirst ’
—Jacl Hay*
freshman, undeclared
"No Thai
was wrong
Information
like that is
k>o per
sonal It
should tx.“
r.onlKlen
ti.il Once he louiKi out he
had the virus he didn't do
any risky behaviors so I
think they were wrong ’
-Cornelius Johnson
junior, marketing
OCA, moderates fight
for state GOP control
j Conservative group
may form new party
over ideological bat
ties
By Gerrit Koepp>ng
* a•<»'.i 1 i^>|yy'l*'
I in- (fregon ( itr/ens Allianre
s\ mi Ill rather be ideologic a 11 \
corni I than hold offite, a I o< a I
TV i immobtator said
I hi (M A has l\ pH alls had
little room (nr < ompromise in
ili. if.idisiun.il Christian inorali
ly platform, said Russell Sad lor
Is s kind ul the flip sidi' of
1 hi1 polilh alls i orrect move
rnenl. he said
Th • i lashrs s\ ith shr (Iregon
Krji n Id ii an Part y u hinli has
lung In-Id i!s main purpose is to
gel Kepilblllalls riel led . nut ell
fort i ideological purity. said
Whittndil. I he parts's ever
utive direr tor
The resu I t h a s her nine a
struggle lur parts control be
tween moderate Republicans
and the u 11 r a conse rv a I i v e
(M \ M the same time, other
AI! l.ini ■' member s may break
mipletels frum the Oregon
K■■ pah!,. an parts and form
"a • ,,wn minor polilii al parts
Blit tin' (M A has ■! history of
v ie!d ;ng to no one anil is not
interested m taking prisoners
in thi1 10u() gubernatorial
r,a r IK \ nii'inBit Al Mobli'V
ran against then slate Attorney
(; e n era I Day e I r oh n rn aver
largely hei arise I-rollnnvayer
was pro i hoice As a result.
Mohlev siphon' I oil enough
r nnservative voters from the
Republican Irohnmever to al
Ims Demis rat Barbara Kolrerts
to win the election.
W h i t f re I ci s an! t he loss
caused resentment among mod
erate Republic ai'i-s yyho fell tile
()(. A had. betrayed the party
Tin D( A on the other hand
lei! the party had her ome to
1 iheiai to slomai h f or a few
months the model,lies and the
M1 laru e■ me miters seemed to he
trying to heal the wounds. Sad
ler said
But it vs as all lor naught The.
(>< A s anti homosexual rights
initiative has caused a rift so
severe that full-scale civil war
has broken out in the party.
Many (X.A members are now
m the midst ol an aggressive
campaign to take over the Ore
gon Republican I’arly Irom
ss ithm
Turn to GOP Page 8
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ASUO executive candidates Bobby Lee (right) and Karmen Fore
address a crowd of students in the Carson Hall Gold Room, while
candidates Don King and Holly Ferguson, and Donald Morgan and
Chris Phans listen This was the first debate among the candidates
lor ASUO president and vice president
t
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