European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 28, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page b the stars and stripes thursday August 28, 1966 world today chinese military doctor pose nil me Xiatou and Ber Mother Yang Xor Long after successful surgery to revive the i chinese military doctors woke girl with surgery offer 1 0-year sleep Shui Zhuang China a a 12-year-old Girt unconscious for More than a decade after doctors misdiagnosed her in infancy has been revived after brain surgery chinese military doctors say. Xie Xiaoqi s condition has improved since brain sur Gery july 21, she smiled for the f Rel Lime a few Days ago bul doctors say they do not Yel know if she will Ever speak or if she can Sec. During 3 Vas ii this week o her room at the people liberation army air Force Hospital in Shijiazhuang. 170 Miles Southwest of peking. Xiaoli appeared weak. But her Bright eyes moved around the room she responded to music yawned and smiled. They have Given her second life her Mother Vang using 3s, said of the doctors. Since the operation her condition has steadily changed for the belter said surgeon Zhang s hard to know How much the body functions will improve. She will certainly make some Progress. We Xiaoli s problems began 11 years ago when she fell from a hed and landed on her head said her father Xie Jing Chen a 39-year-old Shijiazhuang policeman. A Lump on her Scalp soon went away but she began to fall Down have spasms and run a temperature. Alter several months she was largely unconscious her eyes were crossed and motion less. Her hubs were drawn lightly to her body her Ifcic were clenched. Recent official press reports saying that Xiaoli had been in a coma were incorrect surgeon Tian i said because she could open her eyes cry and Swallow. However those functions were unconscious he said. Adding she had been motionless and apparently Blind and deaf. She was fed with a nasal lube. Xiaoqi s parents recalled her fail but hey dismissed its importance when doctors diagnosed her condition As Epi Lepsy and said they could Only prescribe medication. The couple took Xiaoli to hospitals in Shanghai peking and other cities in search of help. Some Hospi tals refused 10 admit Xiaoli her Mother said. The couple finally contacted the army Hospital. Doc tors there initially concurred with the previous diagnosis but then hey ordered a cat scan. T showed Xiaoli had bled internally from inc fall and that the blood had hardened creating a mass Latwas pressing on her brain. When she was operated one were anxious and thought she was going to die. But the doctor rushed Cut and showed us a Large piece of stuff removed from the brain Yang said. A Stone that had been weighing Down our hearts fell Xiaoqi s temperature dropped to Normal by the Day after the operation the doctors said. The spasms be came less frequent and her limbs relaxed. Now she can eat son foods feel pain in her legs and turn her neck when she hears music. But Zhang said we can t say for certain whether she can had Xiaoqi s condition been properly diagnosed when she became ill the condition would have been easy to Correct Tian said. However he prolonged interruption of blood Supply to part of her brain caused ii to atrophy he said. Her condition is As if she were a year old so we have to train her As if she were a year Zhang said. Armand Hammer meets with sex israeli Leader Jerusalem a . Oil Magile at Mand Hammer met with reclusive former israeli Premier men chem begin on wednesday and pledged 10 use close contacts with the soviet leadership to help increase sagging jewish emigration. Hammer the by year old head of Occidental Petroleum has been a behind the scenes Media Tutor Between the West and the soviet Union since his first business deals with soviet leaders in the 1920s, his meeting with begin 73, an old Friend was one of he few limes thai begin has agreed to Seea foreign visitor since he Bejan a life of seclusion after resigning in 1983. Work by Lolita author finally appears in .s.r. Moscow a a Small circulation chess Magazine has primed the first work by Vladimi Nabokov Ever openly published in his native Sand hailing the once banned emigre author of Lolita As a master of language and metaphor. Publication of a 1,000-word excerpt from Nabo Kov s memoirs in the Magazine came nine Yean after he died and More than 30 years after his novel Lolila became a sensation in the West. It appeared to be part of an undercurrent of change in soviet cultural life him Itig at a rehabilitation of selected authors once suppressed. Job Security not raises sought by most chinese peking up most people in Chim a in a guaranteed Job rather than the higher incomes and risks of unemployment resulting from peking s sweeping economic reforms the people s daily newspaper said tuesday. The idea of relying on the slate of obtaining everything from the state and eating from the Iron Rice bowl is very deeply rooted in the peo ple the paper quoted economist Yang Guan san As saying in a report publisher by the China economic research in Stille for example 65.6 percent of Young people believe the stale should Lake care of everything in life he said. It is difficult to change these ideas feelings and Iran arrests american As spy Tehran radio says Athens Greece up Iran has arrested a Man described Ai an american spy who entered the country on an italian passport Tehran radio said tuesday. The radio quoted iranian information min ister Mohammad re Shahri As saying the Amer ican John pals son has confessed to entering Iran on the pretext of working on a communications project at Assad bad. Iran about 200 Miles Southwest of Tehran. Re Shahri said Paterson passed information on the Assad bad communications project id thecia through another agent in Iran. 11 killed 66 Hurt in new South african rioting Johannesburg South Africa a police killed 11 Blacks in overnight gun Battles and rioting in Soweto that also led at least 66 people injured. U was the worst violence reported since a nation wide emergency was declared june 12. The clashes broke out tuesday night in while City one of the poorest neighbourhoods in the township of 1.5 million Blacks outside Johannesburg. Witnesses said youths set up barricades burled stones at notice and went from House to House asking Oiler residents to join them. Sources at Soweto s Baragwanath Hospital told the Smith african press association that More than so i Vilc most of them in heir teens and Early 20s, had
