Public Relations News Release — January 11, 1993
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The long-term impact. | Kurt Pontasch states the effects of the oil spill near the Shetland Islands could last for years to come. |
| 1 | Flying south for the winter. | Most student teachers prefer to stay in Iowa, but 25 have chosen to do their student teaching in San Antonio, Texas. |
| 1 | Fishing for answers. | Robert Snyder states the fascination with the Amy Fisher story relates to the American obsession with murder, mystery, and melodrama. |
| 1 | Books with happy endings. | Ernest Raiklin headed a project to obtain donated discontinued text books to Russian students. |
| 1 | Resolution preservation. | P. J. Porter states that will power alone will not make New Year's resolutions come true. It takes careful planning and monitoring. |
| 1 | State senator Harry Slife elected to Board of Trustees of University of Northern Iowa Foundation | Harry Slife newly elected to the Board of Trustees of the UNI Foundation. |
| 1 | Media Advisory | Camp Adventure is kicking off its training session this evening. Jim Johnson will speak during the commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday. |
| 1 | Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news | Raising the age for Medicare and the possibility of solving Yugoslavia's problems will be addressed this week by Arthur Cox and Ken Basom. |