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Serbs free final hostages amid continued shelling SARAJEVO. Bosnia Herzegovina (API As Bosnian Serbs (r»ed the Inst of !h«> peace keepers they had taken hostage, UN soldiers alvnndoned nine posts around Sarajevo, saying conditions had become too dan gerous for them to stay. Even as the peat ('keepers withdrew, a shell smashed into a crowd lined up (or water in a government-held suburb Sunday, killing seven people and wounding J2 Sunday's withdrawal means Serb and government heavy weapons around Sarajevo are no longer under U.N supervi sion. The big guns had been placed in collection depots Inst year under the threat of NA TO airstrikes meant to end Serb mortar attacks on the besieged city However. laith sides in ret ent days have raided the depots to reclaim weapons as heavy fight ing erupted again The Serbs annoum ed the release of the last 28 peacekeep ers after four Serbs were freed from l' N detention in Sarajevo, as the rebels had demanded. The Serbs took more than :t?0 peacekeepers hostage last month in retaliation for NATO airstrikes In return (or releasing the U N hostages, ,i senior Bosnian Serb official. Nikola koljevh said the Serbs also had boon assured there would !»• no more airslrikes But U N offit ials refilled the t laim The duties performed hy she U N in Bosnia and in the capi lal Sarnie vo have shrunk, acknowledged UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko He insisted, however. that "airstrikes remain an option." But they seemed unlikelv. A senior U N official said there was "no chance" that NATO ail-strikes would be i ailed in as punishment for Sunday's fatal shelling It was the shelling of a Serb market in February ltfM. killing t»H people, that prompted the Western allies to threaten airstrikes unless t ho Serbs turned their heavy weapons around Sarajevo over to U N control But the United Nations has been rendered ever more help less around Sarajevo since the hostages were taken, opting not to use force against the Serbs Internet Classes: SUMMER TERM Hie VO Library is offering a variety of Internet workshops They arc open tree of charge to (TO faculty, staff and students Unless otherw ise indicated, all workshops will be held in the Electronic Classroom i Room 144) and will last approximately 90 minutes Classes marked ITC will be held in the Knight Library’s Informational Technology Center, located on the second floor ot the Knight Library Seating is limited. Participation in each class will lx- on a first come, tirsi served basis. So advance registration is required (Lor more information, brow se http w w w vms.uoregon.edu ~rpaynierdass.html or call '46 1935) Handouts w ith class descriptions are available at the Knight Library Reference Desk Day/Date Time Instructor)*) Introduction to the Internet Wed. June 21 Thu, July 6 Fri, July 14 Thu. July 20 4 30 pm 3 pm 10 am I I am Frantz Slight-Cjibney. BnnkerhoW Slighl<jibney. Rotoare Jenkins Introduction to the World Wide Web Thu, June 27 Fri, June 30 Wed, July S Tue. July I l 3 pm 2 pm 3 pm I pm Kloy Stark Watson Crumb, Paynter KJawen Introduction to Web Publishing iPamop.m% tMrvh* wlh i gnpNcJl nrt) browser .»«) r\rvr ,tn ,cccmjtw or) Oregon. CXtrtcwvtg or G&aitone I ITC Classroom {for Mac users} Fri. July 7 t pm Johnson. Turk Knight Library Room i 44 (for PC users} Wed. July 12 I pm Brownmiller, Turk Intermediate Web Publishing ->r« it .■/** Kvrv prevKxn experience wtiancj wrf> documroB ,vw an,«i rx/rtf on Oregon, Okwfcws-ig or Gt*Bfone j ire Classroom (for M,k users) I pm Johnson, Turk Wed, July i 9 Educational Resources on the Internet Fn. Juty 14 Wed. Juty 19 Tue. Juty 25 noon 3 pm 3 pm Lwn Lenn Lenn E-mail Using Pine Wed. June ?! Fri. June 23 9pm 3 pm Starr Starr Requests fur a«.o>mmiK)atiuu nUu-il lu disability nml to be nude lu 346-1960 unc week iu mlumr uf (hr workshop. FUTON SALE Full-sizeJrauifanihfuton - NO MATTER MOW FAR YOU TRAVEL. YOU’RE ALWAYS CLOSE TO CAMPUS. o.d.e. on the world wide web: bttp://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ode ou To o Be With. Greyhound nukes it so easy to net there with low fares every day on every bus Just walk up and buy your ticket \Cc can take you to over 2400 destinations around the country To find out about low lares and convenient schedules, call l 8(H) 231-2222 from Eugene to Sacramento S59 Los Angeles S79 Portland SI 5 Seattle S32 San Francisco $49 Reno $59 ^Go Greyhound arts ***** 9m k) u& r i-m t .nr,<»„,*! l«r». In Iwn *.<-tunr **» <m Hnnl,» -«• •« lw» in*.! i!*.**), t..™- 31 i» im. >r*n»»a» *») hnunm «pt»,