Today Tuesday Wednesday High: 55 High: 53 High: 54 Low: 45 Low: 41 Low: 42 Precip: 80% Precip: 50% Precip: 20% IN BRIEF Namibia president steps down, signaling end of era JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — After a 23-year war of independence and three terms as president, Sam Nujoma of Namibia is ready to step down, bringing an end to an era marked by fiery rhetoric as well as pragmatism and stability. The 75-year-old Nujoma is the fa ther of his southwest African nation and the only leader its 1.8 million peo ple have ever known. But after presi dential elections Monday and Tliesday, Nujoma will prepare to hand over power, presumably to Hifikepunye Po hamba, his hand-picked successor and former comrade in arms. Anti-obesity pill might fight drug abuse NEW YORK — A pill that helps you lose weight and quit smoking was amazing enough to capture headlines last week. But scientists say the experi mental drug might be even more ver satile, providing a new tool to help people stop abusing drugs and alco hol, too. It’s called rimonabant, or Acomplia, and last week researchers reported it could help people not only lose weight but keep it off for two years. That burnished the drug’s repu tation after two studies in March that suggested it could fight both obesity and smoking, two of humanity’s biggest killers. — The Associated Press African leaders seek Ivory Coast arms embargo Thousands of Westerners flee the state after its new military leader reopened a 2-year-old civil war BY SCHALK VAN ZUYDAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — African leaders backed an arms embargo and other immediate U.N. sanctions against Ivory Coast on Sunday, isolating President Laurent Gbagbo’s hard-line gov ernment even further in its deadly confrontation with its former colo nial ruler, France. As a French-led evacuation of Ivory Coast builds to one of Africa’s largest, French President Jacques Chirac denounced President Lau rent Gbagbo’s “questionable regime” — and said France would not tolerate much more. “We do not want to allow a sys tem to develop that would lead only to anarchy or a regime of a fascist nature,” Chirac told an au dience in the southern French city of Marseille. Presidents from Nigeria, Sene gal, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Togo and Gabon, meeting in the Niger ian capital of Abuja, on Sunday backed a draft U.N. Security Coun cil resolution calling for an arms embargo, a travel ban and asset freezes against anyone blocking peace in Ivory Coast. The call gives African approval to a tough stand in Monday’s expect ed Security Council vote on the sanctions. Gbagbo’s representative at the talks, parliamentary leader Ma madou Koulibaly, condemned the call for sanctions, and complained African leaders had slighted him — barring him from most of the talks, and dinner. No other African leaders “are ca pable of resolving our problems with France,” Koulibaly said. In Abidjan, French civilians and other foreigners sprawled Sunday on camp beds set up in the airport departure lounge, their cats and dogs lined up in pet cages on the tarmac just outside — all waiting for loading onto an Air France jum bo jet for the latest in five days of evacuation flights. France’s heavy criticism, and African mediation efforts, come after a five-day spate of anti-foreigner ram pages last week that have sent West erners and Africans fleeing a nation — the world’s top cocoa producer — that once was stable and prosperous, and the pride of France’s former West African empire. Ivory Coast’s latest crisis began when Gbagbo’s military broke a IVORY COAST, page 4 Emerald T.armriT»mr>i^ •Always Clean • 165 E. 1 7TH (Behind Safeway And Hirons) Open 7am-11 pm Daily Your planet thanks you for usins our machines—the most eco-friendly ever made! Our exceptional equipment gives you: faster wash/dry! • cleaner clothes! • more clothes per load—fewer $$$! • more fun— TV & Free WiFi! All of our machines are front loader machines with 18-50 lb. capacity! 4v Celebrate Smoke-Free (lir: Check out these campus euents 020717 . . . ' Nouember 15-18: Cigarette butt contest 12-2pm, EMU lobby Guess the number of cigarette butts picked up outside of Knight Library in one hour Guess correctly and min a §100 DO Bookstore gift certificate. Houember 17: Showing of The Insider 7pm, Riley basement This film starring Bussell Croiue is a reuealing take on the tobacco industry. Houember 18 Ouit smoking for 2d hours. Catch a demonstration and get some useful information in the EMO lobby. noon-2pm. Look out for Ciggy Outtz around campus. Free NRT fall and winter term through Health Ed. Office. Call 346-4456 for an appointment. Sponsored by the Uniuersity Health Center, Campus Health fiction on Tobacco, and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON http://healthcenter.uoregon.edu • appointments: 346-2770