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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 26, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page h4 in is briefs the stars and stripes thursday june 26,1986 apartment building fire leaves 3 dead in Detroit Detroit a fire destroyed a three Story apartment building near downtown de troit Early wednesday killing three people an injuring at least 19, one critically authorities said. Firefighters were culled to the Blaze at 1 40a.m. And worked 4vi hours to extinguish it said Francis Kelly Detroit fire department senior battalion chief. The building was being operated As an unlicensed room and Board Home for the mentally retarded or former mental patients said Marga ret Anzinger director of Public relations for the Wayne county office of the Michigan depart ment of social services. She said a room arid Board Ope ration does not require a License. Europe s first too Bell officially opens in Britain London Dpi Europe s burgeoning fast food sector got a new entrant wednesday when Pepsico inc. Officially opened its first Taeo Bel restaurant. Graham Butler president of Pepsico food service International said the mexican style fast food restaurant near Piccadilly circus was the company s 2,268th such restaurant world wide in nine countries. Duller said Pepsico s Taco Bell outlets Are not yet As popular As the company s pizza hut restaurants. We re teaching people to like mexi can style food he said at the ribbon cutting ceremony. Mcdonald a Wendy a Burger King and Ken Tucky pried Chicken Are among the fast food chains that have won a big share of the food Market in Britain. Aids researcher in . Criticizes colleague Paris up the scientist credited with discovering the aids Vinis. In the United states criticized an american colleague at a world con Ference on aids for saying a cure for the usually fatal disease May never be round. Or. William Haselt Neof the Harvard Mudica school said he did not intend to say a vaccine was not possible Only that current efforts o Finda cure were heading in the wrong direction. Haselline s dispute with aids discoverer  Gallo of the National cancer Institute in Bethesda my. Came on the final Day of an inter National aids conference that gathered More than 2,000 scientists from the United Stales Europe and Africa to compare the results of their research. No major breakthrough were reported but scientists said they Weir making Progress on potential vaccines and treatment for acquired immune deficiency syndrome which kills 50 per cent of its victims within a year after the virus misdiagnosed. California to vote on initiative on aids Sacramento Calif api an initiative backed by Lyndon Larouche Follower to allow the quarantine of ads victims and suspected virus carriers has qualified for the november ballot. The Secretary of stale s office announce tuesday the sponsor had submitted More than the 443,219 voter signatures needed to qualify for the ballot. The measure denounced by health official Sand the California medical association would redefine acquired immune deficiency syndromes an infectious disease like measles or tuberculosis and authorize state and county health offi cers to use their quarantine Powers to control the activities of victims and carriers soviet Leader stressed need for arms control Washington up soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev has told president Reagan a meeting this year would not Wake sense without Concrete achieve ments on nuclear arms control according to administration officials. But they said he avoided making that a precondition for a meeting. The officials Sard these Points were the thrust of a letter delivered to Reagan monday by soviet ambassador Yuri v. Dubinin. According to the officials the letter stressed the need for an agreement on strategic nuclear offensive and defensive weapons and called for Progress toward eliminating medium Range missiles in Europe and for total ban on nuclear testing. The officials described the tone As positive and practical and said much of it focused on soviet Ameri can talks in september. These include the resumption of the Geneva Switzerland arms negotiations and the likelihood Ofa meeting Between Secretary of stale George p. Schwltz and foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze atthe . General Assembly. Gorbachev indicated he would examine the Progress made in these talks As a basis for judging prospects for. A Summit meeting the officials said. The consensus in the administration still is that ther wiil be a Summit Mcling before year s end they said. The latest soviet offer essentially Calls for limits on the testing and a ban on the deployment of space based missile defense systems in return for deep reductions in offensive nuclear weapons. As far As the United states is concerned Reagan hat already responded to that offer in two ways. First in an interview published tuesday in the loj Angeles times Reagan declined to say he 1979 Strate Gic arms limitation treaty was dead. Second in a speech last week in Glassboro no. Reagan termed the new soviet offer  officials said this was intended As a Promise of a serious american response. But the response can come Only after further study the officials said. Defense Secretary Caspar w. Weinberger said Mon Day the space based missile defense program had no been put Forward As something to be Given  spot Check of store shelves reveals cyanide in anacin-3 Auburn Wash. A store shelves in Southern King county were Bare wednesday of Over the  
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