Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 05, 2002, Page 4, Image 4

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    Hearings
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most Republicans, especially in the House of
Representatives, where they are in control.
Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D
S.D., who favors such an independent com
mission, heard growing objections from his
fellow Democrats as they discussed the idea
behind closed doors at their weekly lunch.
Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., said some Sen
ate Democrats fear pushing for the controver
sial commission in light of Bush’s stern op
position, the likely refusal of the House to go
along, and thus the probable futility of stick
ing their necks out politically for an idea
doomed to fail.
“There are many who feel the Intelligence
Committee should be given its opportunity,”
Durbin said. “And others who feel an inde
pendent commission is necessary. Some
weren’t sure what the composition should
be. I’d be surprised if Senator Daschle got a
clear message out of this one.
Daschle put off a vote on whether to create
an independent commission on intelligence
lapses but said he expects a debate in the Sen
ate “at some point in the future.”
©2002, Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services.
News brief
Multicultural Center to offer food,
movies, study break
The University Bias Response Team is offer
ing students a chance to take a break from
studying today and Friday with free movies
and snacks at noon in the Multicultural Center.
On Wednesday, the BRT will show the 1989
movie “My Left Foot.” The Film tells the true
story of Christy Brown, a man born with cere
bral palsy who learned to paint and write with
the one limb he could control — his left foot.
Friday’s movie is “The Matthew Shepard
Story,” a 2002 made-for-TV movie based on
the true story of an openly gay college student
who was murdered in 1998.
Sub sandwiches, chips, cookies and soda
will be provided.
Assistant Dean of Diversity Programs Mark
Tracy said the event is intended to “get the
word out about the BRT,” an educational group
that works with victims of bias, as well as the
individuals and systems that perpetrate it.
“We tried to pick movies that people could
enjoy but that also brought up deeper issues
we’re trying to bring out with the Bias Re
sponse Team,” he said.
On Monday, the BRT showed “Higher
Learning,” a 1995 movie dealing with issues of
racism on a university campus.
— Kara Cogswell
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