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Fail Creek, was cited and released on Dec. 17, Besides the property tak en in the Nov 18 burglary at the Casanova Center, police recov ered two Macintosh < amputees taken during a Nov 20 burglars at the Knight library, bicycle* reported stolen front the University area and mis* ellaneous equipment Ix'liiligiiH; to tie- (iffii !' of public Safety As a result of the property discovered at John son's home, police executed a second search war rant at the University Inn on Dm 12 and recovered JOHNSON a wrestling Jackal from the room of an acquaintance of Johnson * Thu wrestling |ac ket is one of five ing to Eugene Potke Sgt. Dwnni* Baker Police declined to give the name of the at quoin lance. Tha computers found at Johnson's home match the serin! numbers of two out of the four Power Mat s taken from the Knight Library on Sw 2ft In addition to the four computers and monitors, a printer and several extension cord* turned up missing. Total value of the properly is estimates! at $l0.2!ifi "Right now the investigation is continuing to determine the? scope of other incidents Johnson may have been involved in." Baker said "Any additional »m idents will he investigated and reviewed by a grand jury." Johnson was suspended with pay pending the outcome of the legal proceeding*, which is stan dard University procedure, said Carey Drayton, director of the Offic << of Public Safety in a news release. Top stories make 1994 memorable year Human interest tortus seemed io lopliv.ite the nation and the world in 1‘t‘M We wore moved and then devastated by the i^itun of Susan Smith We were stunned and appalled by the :n1s of konya Harding. And wo are still wondering alxuit {) J Simpson Hut there were other events that tOUl hed us and will make 1964 forever a memorable year for us National 1 In November the Kepubli cans faint'd control of ('onun^1. for the first time in 40 years. Voters ret** ti»d what they saw as the Democrats in ability to get things done and traded them in for a new set of congresspeople 2. O.J Simpson Well not really O.J.. but the way the whole (rise was handled by the media We now know more than we ever wanted to know alxiut O J and Nicole Simpson t The baseball strike All this talk about salary caps and contracts, just play ball. 4 Abortion shootings This has moved front t war. of words and philosophical debates to a bloody battle 5 In death Richard Nixon got the respot t he wasn't given in the later part of his life. Nixon, whose greatest login v seemed to be Watergate, was hailed ns a hero by writers and publications that had scorned hint in the past. Turn to STORIES. Page 11A ABORTION Continued from Page 1A she declined to sper ify for protection, are enough — for now "The bottom tine is if there is someone who is intent on committing these a< ts of violence, there isn’t a lot von uin do to stop these anti-choice ter rorists," VVidoff said. "Some are even w illing to give up their own lives," Widoff called an emergency staff meeting yes terday to air feelings about the shootings. "ft was more an opportunity to rev tew the se< ti rity measures already in place." Widoff said. "Also, it was a reminder that \es. we re in Eugene and the dangers are less likely but we still need to be on our toes '* In Brookline. Mass , in the most recent attacks. John C. Salvi HI was charged with first-degree mur der in the two separate attacks, which resulted in two dead receptionists Four of the five other wounded employees remain hospitalized. Salvi was arrested D»s ti alter he fired shots at another clinic in Norfolk, Va. Six people have been killed in abortion violence nationwide since the beginning of 199*4 The increase in abortion-related violence can only Ik* stopped with a public outcry. Hanzo said. "The anti-choice terrorists need to know these extreme acts of violent e. which have escalated in the last few years, will not !>e tolerated," Hanzo said deParrie said he believes state abortion clinics should prepare themselv es against further attai ks "Anybody who works in the industry of send ing their time killing human beings should real ize it’s a dangerous occupation," deParrie said. tor in-chief of the organization'* magazine Hanro charged Rachalle "Shelley" Shannon, who was convicted of shooting Dr George Tiller in August 199.1, is a member of Advocates for Life Ministry However, deParriu disputes this, saying while she is a good friend of the organization. Has par ticipated in several bloc hades and has been on the mailing list for several years, there are no mem bers Saying he would never take violent action him self, he added if Satvi's motives in the recent killings were to protect human life, then his actions were morally justifiable. Moreover, he said Paul HiU'* fatal shootings of a Florida abortion doctor and his volunteer escort last July were also morally justifiable because "Hill saved 10 babies that day " What about the two lives Hill took? "You wouldn't complain if someone who was trying to kill uiu was killed first,' deParrie said. “We don't make an artificial distinction between the horn and unlmrn Abortion doctors an* perpe trator* of murder " Mary Wtdofl, Eugene Planned Parenthood dins tor of Education and Training, said clinic workers don't have plans to increase their existing security measures. Anyone can wulk into the clinic, which doesn't perform abortions but gives advice and referral* However. 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