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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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A2 The Republic Columbus. Friday December 1 5. I95 JayC Your recipe for great savings during our nnurinff elue into door locks and Tunnel opens Holiday shackling their bodies together to block its entrances. More than 150 CALL members staged a larger protest three days later in Merrril-lville. Authorities arrested and charged 66 people in both events.

Some 41 appeared for trial in the fall of 1993, and two juries convict-ed35. Notes subpoenaed WASHINGTON Committee Chairman Alfonse DAmato, says he hopes to have the full Senate, before its Christmas recess, clear the way for a court challenge to President Clinton's assertion of attorney-client privilege for the notes of a 1993, meeting on White- water. SaleS GW food Prices Good Thru Dec. 19. 1995 The committee's ranking DemoXjrcent smoKea at least one crat, Sen.

Paul Sarbanes, ac- cigarette, according to a survey Powdered or STonEsl Light Brown BOSTON The Ted Williams Tunnel, the long-awaited third underwater link to East Boston, opened today to commercial vehicles, a move that is expected to ease legendary traffic tie-ups to and from Logan International Airport. The tunnel will open to passenger vehicles in 2001, when highway links to the Southeast Expressway and the Massachusetts Turnpike are completed. The opening of the tunnel is the first ma jor milestone of the Central Artery Third Harbor Tunnel project, the largest urban highway project ever undertaken in the United States. Study: Teens using WASHINGTON Forty-eight percent of the high school class of iriea an megai uxug bin 1995 tried an illegal drug ana that found increasing drug use among teen-agers. Alcohol remained the most popular drug used by high school seniors, with 81 percent saying they had tried it at least once in their life, the study released today found.

That's about the same as in 1994. The annual survey by the University of Michigan found teen-age drug use continuing to creep upward during the 1990s but still far below the peak period of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Europe meets MADRID, Spain The 15 European Union leaders opened a two-day summit today in hopes of finally naming that money: a unified currency to replace German marks, French francs, Dutch guilders and others, ideally by 2002. They also planned to iron out remaining wrinkles in a blueprint for phasing in the money over a three-year period starting in 1999. The "euro" was the leading contender, a name that inspires little enthusiasm but is palatable to most EU nations that have bickered in recent months over what to call the new bills and coins.

From Wire Dispatches tide iroad celHair plhoime. cused D'Amato of provoking a constitutional confrontation. Unless former associate White House counsel William Kennedy turns over his notes of the meeting today, D'Amato's panel is voting on sending the matter to the Senate. k-A Pick 4 Number: Buckeye 5: 2-14-20-31-37 MULTISTATS Powerball Jackpot: $34 million Your source for tht tettst Lctto nurr.btrs. i Alt 13 Slice and Bake Pillsbury Cooldes T1 79 18-20 oz Pkg.

sJJa News lnJn, Mystery solved MUNCIE A man suspected in the abduction and death of a 7-month-old child in Los Angeles was arrested here. Ronald Earl Cains, who was featured on the television show "Unsolved Mysteries" Oct. 27., was arrested about 7 p.m. Thursday at his home on preliminary charges of felony murder, armed robbery and kidnapping. Muncie Police Officer Steve Baugh said Cains confessed to the Los Angeles charges after his arrest.

Convictions upheld CROWN POINT The Indiana Court of Appeals has upheld the criminal convictions of three anti-abortion protesters who blockaded a Gary clinic two years ago. The ruling is a blow for Collegians Activated to Liberate Life, a Wisconsin-based group of activists that tried to close local abortion clinics in Gary and Merrillville in 1993 CALL members briefly closed the Gary clinic March 17, 1993, by Lotteries INDIANA Dally Three: 5-7-9 Dally Four: 7-2-3-8 Lucky 5: 2-6-16-19-22 Hoosier Lotto: $28 million KENTUCKY Pick 3: 2-8-1 Pick 4: 4-2-5-3 Cash 5: 5-7-8-26-32 ILLINOIS Pick Three-Midday: 7-5-0 Pick Three-Evening: 1-7-7 Pick Four-Midday: 7-0-4-3 Pick Four-Evening: 1-6-6-7 MICHIGAN Daily Lottery: 9-6-0 Daily-4: 0-4-8-2 Cash-5: 2-9-12-28-36 4, 5, 9, 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 27, 32, 34, 43. 44, 49, 53, 59, 70. 71,73,78,79. OHIO Pick 3 Numbers: 5-3-9 "COMING SOONr THE ULTIMATE STOCKING STUFFER FROM THE FESTIVAL OF THE Super Saver CARD! Talk to Santa, i Rudolph, Frosty, one of the ElvesL or Kria Mouse Santa, ext.

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