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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 5, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes wednesday april 5, 1989 apologizes promises cleanup used by Prince William sound herring has been fouled said Dennis Haanpaa. Fisheries biologist Wilh the Alaska department of fish and game. Lyman announced that inc Prince William sound herring fishery which generates s12 Mill Ion i n Ann Ual reve Nues will not open this year. Officials us T., have previously closed the Sable fish and Lanker had apparently of left  fisheries in the sound contaminated food an indication of How " Howe Etc the coast guard  to reins late Dayli meanly re in Lions on Oil Lanker traffic in Prince William sound after stale officials raised concerns spokesman Rick Meidl said. Night traffic was allowed sunday forthe first time since the sex in Valdez one of the iwo largest lankers in Exxon . Fleet ran aground. Bul after a Mon Day meeting the coast guard decided Logain limit traffic until All agencies Are satisfied that Alyeska the operator of  terminal has the equipment to handle another spill Meidt said. If something were to happen let s make sure we have enough gear there to respond he said. The pipeline usually carries 2 million barrels of crude a Day. Thai had been reduced 10 800.000 barrels a Day causing shortages Al West coast refineries and sending Oil prices higher. By monday morning the pipeline flow had been increased to 1.3 million barrets Day. Spokesman John a Alterman said. -,"-.- rocks and Driftwood logs High above the whale was before the tragedy. Timeline. Beaches smell like Gas stations. A Sie officials have blasted is on s of More than half the spawning habitat feh to scrub beaches As dismal and inf of crude Oil. In inc flow of Oil  pipeline company officials said the pipeline which carries nearly Orr Bart did t expect the latest resin Lions in or of the United slates Domestic Suft a Tanker traffic to Force another cutback in Bush Washington Nyp president Bush met monday with egyptian president Hosni Mubarak an said they agreed that Hirachi should end ils occupation of Arab and synd thai a n International Confer ence could help eng about peace in the Middle East if properly array cd. ,.-. Of reporters after an  talks in the while Huff us Wilh Mubarak Bush for the first time As n provided an outline of his thinking on the 3k-East. While his remarks did nil contain major departures from the Reagan administration s policies there were some nuances to the president language that appeared designed More for the cars of israeli prime minister Yitzhak Shamir who will meet with Bush thursday than for Mubarak. Egypt and the United Stales the president said share the goals of Security for Israel the end of the occupation and achievement of palestinian political rights. These arc the promises held out by a sustained commitment 10 a Riego Liale settlement towards which a properly structured International conference could play a useful cat an a Propri  the israelis were sure to notice  of Shamir s arrival the president announced Kohal the United Stales and Egypt shared goals that Ontai major chem cols unacceptable to  it was always the policy of previous admin Tralins to encourage Israel to Trade land occupied in the 1967 War for peace with its Arab neighbors Bush reference to an end to the occupation was much blunter than words used by former president Reagan drug from Page \. Are a nov came in1974. Gorbachev and Castro hold i a hours of formal negotiations As of Asimov described the talks and two hours of private Dis Cussion.  have been care Ful to describe inc meetings As conversations of avoid the implication thai icy have any issues to negotiate. The spill a reported Strain in i hair relations brought on by Casino s rejection of Ovici style political and economic re forms under Gorbachev s programs of glasnost openness and Perc Stroika . There was Lillic open Evi Dence of a rift Between the two . Moscow based journalists noted Hal Gorbachev appeared to have. Adopted a somewhat Cool manner toward Castro and was noticeably a nor Polit and Businesslike than the amiable Public personality he has displayed while visit ing other countries. Gerasimov said the two men avoided specific problems facing latin America other than its enormous foreign  the situation in Lalin America is a burning one he said referring to the debt Burden of Many of the coun iries speaking to american reporters Laler Gerasimov hinted Hal Gorbachev May make a Public show of forgiving Cuba estimated $9 billion to s20 billion Deb Bui inc other burning question of Gorbachev trip what he might hav to the soviet Union when he makes his Only major speech of the three Day visit at the cuban National Assembly tues Day afternoon. Diplomats in Havana anticipate such a move As an inexpensive gesture designed to pressure Western nations into forgiving third world debts. Of the _ Lave to say a bout Central America where the soviets fund the sandinista government of Nicaragua and Cuba supports insurgents in Al Salvador remained unanswered. Gerasimov said inc two men touched on the Subj cd but did not get into a detailed discussion analysts had Specula cd before Gorba Chev s arrival in Cuba sunday Hal the soviet Leader might unveil a fresh peace plan for Central America in response Loleas last week from president Bush and Secretary of stale James a Baker Iii for new thinking Aboul inc Region including an end to Nicaragua military Aid. Re Ferring to news reports of Dush s message to Gorbachev Gerasimov said Only believe the subject Wil be discussed later he told american reporters lha Moscow opposes exporting revolution Long a Staple of cuban foreign policy. This exportation is what we arc against Gerasimov said. Like Cuba these. Are indigenous Ruvo Lucions that Start at Home you cannot make bluer people Happy by exporting it to  but Hadid not say if Gorbachev would insist Hal Castro hew to that line in Cen trial America. Airlines  1 Ligac leads into possible terrorist acts. The leading experts in the world Are consistent on this he said. He said Ijuin with a background thai includes former director of the Central intelligence Agency and head of an anti terrorism working group under former president Reagan was among i Host in agreement in announcing the ecu rules monday administration officials did not directly criticize inc performance of airlines in heeding previous warnings. But the imposition of the strict procedures implies that there have been no guarantees of a rapid response to past alerts. The new measures include installation of advanced bomb detection equipment in dozens of airports around the world at an slim died cps of Al least si00million. The installations will begin this summer at Kennedy International Airport in new York and will take cars to Complete. The Federal aviation adminis Tratton will also increase its overseas Security staff. In addition the aviation Agency will require airlines to replace older Model a Ray and Metal detectors with new More capable models. And Skinner said he has ordered a comprehensive review of each airline s Secu Rity operations. He said the costs of the new measures would be paid from airline revenues including Security surcharges Hai Many airlines impose on International Ira Vilers we Are not going to let cos get in the Way of Security Skinner said. But he rejected suggestions supported by inc air lines and airports that the government use us special aviation fund paid for with Liek i taxes to buy new so curly equipment. The families of victims of flight 103 who met Wil Bush represented scores of people who came to Washington monday for a memorial service. They said the were encouraged by the fan that Bush Skinner John h. Suzumi. The White House chief of staff and Brent scowcroft the president s National Security adviser listened to their views and seemed sympathetic 10 some of their complaints. But the family members who Laler conducted a Vigil in the Park opposite inc while House said they viewed their meeting with the president As Only a be ginning. One action they arc seeking is a full fledged Federal investigation of the bombing and whether it could have been prevented. While Bush said he would con Sider such an investigation Skinner said later thai he believes it probably will not be necessary. The families have complained that i hair concerns were disregarded by the government. Bush gesture of meeting with some of them seemed to mollify but not fully satisfy them. We know the president s sorry said Wendy Gimbl or. Whose husband William was killed on flight 103. We want action. 1 feel comfortable that the president listened to what we had to nay listened to our concerns and Hal he will look into it. We did t get anything definite. We did t expect to gel anything definite. If he had Given us some Defi Nite answers we May have wondered now he possibly could have done   
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