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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, July 20, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 20, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 21 the stars and stripes monday. July 20.1987 news updates report rejected Maputo Mozambique Jap the mozambican trans Perl Nisick has been quoted As vying i country rejects the Soult Afri Board of inquiry conclusion that president Samora Inchcl s fall plane crash was an Cora Cut transport minister la. Jen. A do Gubuza told Mac Bambi television that Motif Bique still believes a false rap Beacon lord the plane off Courtot Inchcl s plane  South Afi Delta being sued a-1lanta a passenger on of fiesta air  hat plan a toward the pm Jefic Ocean last if nah after t engines were mistaken shut Down filed i4 million la Jesuit against the Yinhe Friday. Cat Rine Der Edh lawsuit charge he airline a negligence saying Bella had redness disregard for Saf aircraft ddn and flight Crew to _ was Garobig 190 Passen Gers Bobd a Fth go bound from los Angeles p cinc Pian when the flight both Ingis Shor All was one of rash incidents involving Delta race weeks. The feral aviation administration Laible Are glided Aboul 1,100  the Pacific Ocean Una tsp flight Crew was Able to rest rate engines Aboul 500 feel Arvellie water. The air Craft then a dded Normal flight. The Laws Fucks $2 million in  a macs $2 million in punitive drags and other unspecified Darsch. Mull we Only shut Down alter Takeoff. It temper ires l m Fil a mattf60 to u u70 90 u ii7 n to an u 51 to brim to h ban " 49 70 Eoa-61 7s Bauosi m ii bnd9�k a a ii w b7 Butk Nolau m cd Jet 57 " a u n u pm Al m 91 59 b4 to 71 Dill Ftp u or re n n unit Al d Demtia m do ejp41 s4 n fun 71 u full it " Al u to � b4 m 7j 90 71 h Kri m 11, m is in. I 04 62 Uhoch i i 93 of nip 75 h a i u � Maui 7j u Upb-5l p b70 92 Mobil Fri a ttys 18 hmit91 it Worth k f4hyvt i j cily funds plagued champs s boost from c is by William  Washington Bureau Washington checks Are in flip mail Tor beneficiaries and providers of the champs health care program after president Reagan last week signed a $9.4 billion supplemental budget Bill 1 keep some Federal programs financj0j afloat. The champs Uptou Rotas in big trouble having run from the $1.538 billion  for fiscal 1987 by june 26tfrgrett has Given the pro Gram and National 420 million to get in Rhrou nhe remainder of the fiscal year i ends sept. 30. Well get through the year Cham pus spokesman i " Cash Shamp Sui cd when touch pc Cdr got less from Congress his year and 1 _ much heavier utilization than expected the spokesman said. Champs officials arc hard pressed to explain Why the big run on its services occurred. We Feally Don t know Why but we suspect it s because certain military hospitals May no longer be Able to offer cer Tain specialities the spokesman said. Or it May be because of the employment situation people who Loit i heir jobs no longer have a health care plan arid � they have to Start using champs while Congress bailed out Cham pus it declined to give the defense department the extra Money needed to a higher than Antici paled overseas pc Jajjo Wancus. But Theta told be no delays with the allowances act lib lagon was told and has agreed to Wiuf Temoney to cover the costs from so funds. Pentagon officials arc not sure however where they will get the Money to cover the higher housing allowances. 111 dead 257 missing in typhoon s. Korea Colls off search for survivors Seoul South Korea a Navy and coast guard ships began calling off their search saturday for More than 150 Fisherman and Sailor feared drowned by typhoon Thelma. The government said 111 people were confirmed dead and 257 others were missing. Government officials in Seoul said searches for missing seamen had been called off in Many areas because there was no Chance that any survivors were Stilt alive after three Days in the sea. But ships were still Hunting in some areas including around Hong do Island off the Southwest coast where More than 60 local fishermen were missing. The ministry of Home affairs in 80911 said More than too boats of varying size were sunk by the huge storm that hit the Southern coast thursday. President Chun Doo Hwan s govern ment was expected to study at a celing monday charges that the state weather service miscalculated the path of the typhoon and ignored warnings that it would hit land. About 100 angry Farmers blocked a Road with vehicles saturday near the Southern town of Sanchon to complain that they were not getting emergency re Lief quickly enough. The Farmers said they wanted full compensation for Homes and crops destroyed by the winds. Some 300 Farmers staged sit ins in the area Friday night to press their demand. Emergency service officials complained privately that Many people were killed and extensive damage was inflicted because of insufficient or incorrect warnings by the Korea meteorological service. We were not fully prepared for the typhoon. It came overnight and we suffered much More extensive damage than we thought said an emergency services official. Tens of thousands of Rescue workers and repair Crews continued work sat urday Hunting for possible survivors trapped in buildings smashed by land slides and repairing the widespread dam age. More than 120,000 people have been mobilized to help repair damage in the country s three southernmost provinces. Work was expected to continue Well into the week. High winds and torrential Rains triggered hundreds of landslides sent riven raging Over their Banks and caused widespread damage to buildings and Farmland. Provincial officials said condition were starting to return to Normal in Many areas. Work Crews were fixing roads that had been Cut in dozens of places by Earth slides and hundreds of toppled Trees. Military Reserve to with heavy equipment were called in to Aid the work. Crews were also repairing buildings damaged by the typhoon. Officials in Seoul said 6,510 Homes and other build Ings had been destroyed or damaged by the storm. The ministry of Home affairs said More than 15,000 people had been left homeless. Many people were still living in emergency shelters set up in schools and government buildings. A government statement said an Ini tial estimate put damage at More than i150 million. Officials said the estimate would Rise As More detailed assessments were carried out. Overall 2,829 boats had been destroyed or badly damaged. Experts assessing a Vinci damage 0tt Del Biu hoili3f i London up Art experts sat urday were trying to assess the damage caused by & gunman who pulled out a Shotgun and fired at a masterpiece by italian artist Leonardo a Vinci one of the world s most famous artworks at Britain s National gallery. The gunman then sat quietly in a chair the gun at his Side until he was arrested and held by police. The Man identified As Robert Arthur Cambridge a 37-year-old unemployed resident of South London is being held on charges of causing criminal damages pending a court appearance monday authorities said. Police refused comment on a motive. Officials at the gallery. Britain s most popular Art museum said it is Loo soon to determine the extent of the damage to a Vinci cartoon a 479-year-old charcoal sketch of the Madonna and baby Jesus St. Anne and St. John the Baptist which is valued it up to 30 million. 1 but museum experts said the damage front the shattering of a Glass plate protecting the painting was confined to a 6-Inch area of the 5iu-Inch-by-4l Inch work. However an Independent expert said in could have been irreparably damaged. The sketch was also attacked in 1962 when a deranged German Painter hurled a Billle of Ink at it. It was restored and the German was judged insane by a court. In the latest attack police sources said the gunman walked into the gallery s Spe Cial it foot humidity controlled room for the a Vinci work pulled out a sawed off single barrelled Shotgun from under his leather jacket and fired at the drawing. No one else was in the room. But a gallery guard who was standing near the doorway said that after the at tack the gunman sat on a chair silent with his head bowed and the Shotgun by his Side on the floor. The Man was just Silling Down he was silting i bit like the thinker " said Dennis Bethel head of the gallery s Security personnel. He was extremely subdued. Everybody tried to talk to him but he said Noth  police who questioned him through out the Day saturday before filing charges released no further information on him. Fortunately the cartoon was pro accied by reinforced Glass and we now know that the damage it confined within a relatively Small area of the sketch measuring approximately 6 inches Square said the gallery s director Neil Macgregor. The gallery s conservation depart ment is now carrying out a detailed scientific  h void the gallery should know by tuesday the extent of the damage and How we intend to proceed with its re pair museum officials had at first thought the sketch was damaged by a Shotgun Pellet. Bui the analysis confirmed a Sec Tion of the Virgin s clothing wis instead damaged by a shard of Glass blown into the painting when the Shotgun blast stuttered the protective Glass screen Over the artwork museum officials said. The gunman has damaged something intrinsically whole so it is irreparably damaged Taid Jane Mcausland an in dependent expert conservator of Art on paper. With a cartoon sketch the Chalk lies directly on the paper and so if it is damaged by gunshot one can do wort to resurrect in. Bul in is damaged forever. There is no Way 10 repair the fibres of  the sketch wan completed by do Vinci m Lios  
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