Thursday, October 31, 1991 Show and tell: Behrend alumni field questions from students in _ School of Business during the first of this year's alumni panels. The next panel, slated for Wednesday, Nov. 6, will give students in the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences a better idea of what ' the "real world." , November sth, 1991 at 7 Tuesda Survey says... The Collegian Craig Breterghe Collegian l A l\ ll MEV' .m. Reed Lecture Hall to expect World Madrid, Spain An Arab-Israeli peace conference began yesterday in Madrid, despite outbreaks of violence in Lebanon and the Israeli controlled West Bank. Both President Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev asked Middle East leaders to put the past behind them and "act responsibly with great understanding." Both Israeli and Palestinian leaders made last-minute gestures of good will, despite the guerrilla attacks. In Lebanon, guerrillas killed three Israeli soldiers and wounded 11. Israel retaliated with rocket attacks against a pro-lranian group. A roadside bomb killed three Israelis and wounded six after it exploded near the outskirts of Manua, a village on the edge of Israel's proclaimed security zone. Nation Washington -- The Bush administration stepped up the pressure on Haiti Tuesday to restore democracy with tightened U.S. trade sanctions. Basic food shipments, essential medicines and commercial flights are not affected by the new sanctions. The. State Department has ordered the departure of all non-essential U.S. government personnel from Haiti as well as dependents of U.S. employees. All U.S. citizens have been urged to leave the country as soon as possible. Los Angeles -- Hundreds of picketing nurses were ordered beck to work on Tuesday by Los Angeles County Judge William Huss. The judge said he wasn't concerned about contract problems, the coutny or the nurses. "rm concerned about the s ick Pe9Ple,'" he said. Union officials are considering whether or flatlet defy tiede r. Dick . _ . , Former governorwffd nas itiVania leer armsh fore vot pew's. , • . lAad v 0 _., ,week e e t h e _.......„1,4,.rgh s pert'onry a . term 04 rht" Vr' six, ll finiSn the ': of the ..„-Aim to thorn WI beginning dw d 1”,....---,. h one --- A thenr dicte A ide wiliC Lieinz. Pl.i.vats .r• id :decide seri., 1,:,,,..ihn .n. notitiealahh.ojme state w.a_u_...., ; campaign 010— r a ri ty in his d an d at tied ...burgh` popu months of Dart 'afford and Thorohurget,„ But by • n gning Thornburgu lienext Sena ° ' the lead be °I 01:113,:hillettni'd dirty, leftcacnionunoPat Ith Both camps; to take view , e the who will. .- efforts making last 4.C. Nov. _ ,e lecti "... Sarasota , Florida -- Sarasota County prosecutors have;made Paul Reubens, better known as Pee. Wee Herman, att offer he probably won't refuse. The 39- year old actor has been . charged with indecent exposure after an incident at an adult movie theater. Under the deal, Reubens would plead no contest and the state wouldn't seek a guilty plea. He would, howeverbe resprmsible fora $5O fine and 50 hours of. unity service. Page 3