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<br />I posjtion ttJe <br /> Soul-shl"" a <br /> 17 ./oot-4ong <br /> wooden carving: ~ <br />Ir that ~resen1:S <br /> the Asmat .,ew <br /> at the passage <br /> througllllfe. The : <br />I museum; <br /> dedicate<l to the : <br /> preservat:ton and . , <br /> 13resa..t..Uon at <br /> theAsmat <br />I culture., o"""s In .: <br /> ", Septemller. The :' <br /> Crosier Order has,~ : <br /> been wondng <br />I ..nee 1958 with <br /> theAsmat <br /> peop.e~ a . <br /> seml-nomacilc <br />I groulI inhablting..: <br /> the coastal rain:O <br /> fo,est along the ':: <br /> southwest coast .~.: <br />I at Inan Jaya. <br /> CRAIG BOROC./ ?fOOEER PRESS Indonesia. <br />Itua creaitors get only partlal pay <br />I of Riverfront sup r1 downtDwn Sl PauL "We are eertain!y Attendaucewas law. But,. with 'tid:ets:: <br /> , po hoping to pursue this lllraugb. wbatever representing only about 4 percent' of rev-' : <br /> . ' means, we ean." enue. the nouprofit group said the majorO; <br />I' week.... , "I was, somewba.t .assured I would be problem was' lad: of promised suppoct;' <br /> _ Cheda started arriving, and the' credl- paid. in full. ~ said I..arry Long, a Minne-. from the SL Paul. Riverfront. Corp. The:: <br /> , tors were dismayed wben they found they , apotis songwnter and, troubadour: "I nverfront group denied that sud1 SUllport. : <br /> oy were paid about, 40 percent of the'. have retained an attorney:' was promised wben Chautauqua enended:. <br />1"'- amount'due. Chautauqua. the fir.lt snbstantial sign its seasou to a=mmodate a UniVersIty:: <br /> ;n' "We're oot very happy,'" said Carol of a riverfront revival in St. PauL can-, of Minnesota ShowiJoat play. <br /> ',o,~ Incremona. manager of the PIP PrInting ce!ed .its season July 21 because, <Ii sa- . : <br /> J1S franclJise at Fourth and Cedar streets in vere financial problems. CHAUTAUQUA CO"""UED ON 68..:. <br />~ ' . <br /> lawmakers . Prairie Island debate <br />I I may reVIVe <br /> I <br /> . - <br /> Some question need for alternate storage site wastes near the pI,,!!~~ ~ . <br /> I .....--:1 <br />I , That comes just 15 months after the Legislatnre, in one of the -: <br /> I CHARLES LASZEWSKI STAFF """"'" most bitterly C1lntested enV1I'<lDmental battles of the decade,;: <br /> ! allowed the utility to C1lntinue operating the a~' ouclear:. <br /> I f you can't get enougb. of r3DC1lr and strife. just WaIt until plant. if it found a suilable storage SIte eJsewbere in Goodlwe': <br />-~ oext year: Some' Minnesota lawmakers are talking seriously County. . <br /> about, I'1!Openmg the Prairie Island nuclear waste C1lntroversy. tleSpife"i3..lk' (;i'legistative action. the hoard voted reluctantly:: <br />IJ Two D~ SeD. Steve Novalr. of New Brigb.tDn and Rep.. to start the process fnr an in-depth environmental smdy <Ii other.: <br />::....<. Loren Jenmngs of Harris, told the Minnesota Environmental posslble storage sites in Goodhue County. The IJo;mj made.it:' <br /> ; Quality Board on Thursday that'maybe Nortllem States Power clear it was doing so only because. the study is required by-law:: :; <br /> CD. should be allowed to store the highly radioactive nuclear PlANT~ON6B,.:: <br /> - - <br />fill - .. - -,- - - - - - .' - .- - ~ "- - . ----.~ -- - -~ - .-, - - - _. .. . <br /> --, - -.- -,.- - . <br /> . - - - .'-' . . -- .' - - - - . <br />JIIIIj:~: - -. . . -o"-'" <br /> ..n_. ,0 - ... ~t _. <br /> . . <br />I Pc w1.--- -VI Cy!_UJL--- ','~, UW <br /> S.t <br /> s /(!~ I;] < <br />I <br />