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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, September 17, 1989

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 17, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 news update the stars and stripes sunday september 17.1989 Higgins honoured United nations a it. Col. William Higgins the . Marine slain while on a peacekeeping assignment and other . Staffers arrested or killed on duty were honoured Friday by Secretary general Javier Perez de Cullar. It is intolerable to me that some of our colleagues remain under arrest or detention or far worse have died while in Captivity said the . Chief in his an Nual address on staff Day. Here i recall with deep sorrow our former colleague. It. Col. Wil Liam Higgins. You May be sur that in my capacity As Sec relay go neral of this Noble organization i shall do everything in my Power to resolve All instances of injustice to staff members Perez do curl Lar said. About 700 people have died i peacekeeping operations Over the decades. 1 . 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More rain fell overnight and the National weather service said there was a Strong Chance of still More rain sat urday evening. Police it. . Ware said water was still draining in some areas of the East Ern North Carolina City of 60,000. Buthe said everything s calmed Down compared with Friday night. However three Rescue team searched saturday to make sure no one else drowned Brady said. Two children Ages 4 and 6, were killed when the Van in which they were Riding was hit by water that knocked the vehicle sideways City spokesman Jimmy Teal said. When the occupants tried to get out of the Van. The children were washed away he said. The other occupants were rescued by police and civilians. Some reports say the water was about 5 feet deep but it was moving pretty fast City spokesman Jaso Brady said. At least 400 people were evacuated some in boats and they were in Tempo Rary shelters saturday at a gymnasium an armory and a Church officials said. The evacuees included More than 160people taken from a nursing Home said Graham Wilson spokesman forthe state department of crime control and Public safely. Soldiers coming through town on their Way to fort Bragg for a military exercise were blocked by the highwater and helped with the nursing Home evacuation mayor . Dawkins said. They played a big role in that wit equipment and manpower right there on the spot Dawkins said. Police used City buses to evacuate residents living within a half mile Radi us of Glenville Lake which overflowed its dam in the Mazarick City Park area. The main Post office in  was without Power. To the North creeks were swollen by More than 3 inches of rain saturday in parts of West Virginia forcing som families to leave their Homes and drowning two people authorities  drownings were both in Kanawha county which includes the capital City of Charleston. A 30-year-old woman drowned when the truck in which she was Riding was caught by a swollen Creek and Lodge against a Bridge abutment state police said. A Man checking to make sure no one was trapped in their Homes drowned when he was swept away by High watering the Alum Creek area said Kanawha county manager Ron Gregory. New envoy arrives in South Korea promises continued . Presence Seoul up new . Ambassador Donald Gregg arrived in Seoul on saturday saying that the United state swill remain in South Korea to help main lain peace on the korean Peninsula along As its government and people want the american presence. Gregg landed at Kimpo Airport Totake up his Post in time for the arrival of vice president Dan Quayle who will repaying a three Day visit to Seoul Starling , who served for three years As Cia chief in Seoul in the mid-1970s, said much Progress has since been made economically politically and socially in South  has much respect for South Korea s accomplishments an the United states is committed to work ing closely with Korea to ensure that this remarkable Progress will continue Gregg , so Long As the korean government and the korean Public share with us the judgment that there is a need for our presence we will be Here to assisting maintaining peace on the korean  said the United states will co operate with South Korea in achieving economic Prosperity by working to in crease the two Way flow of free and fair Trade. He also said he Hopes someday the two halves of divided Korea will come to share democracy and Prosperity. We Hope that one Day All Peoples of the korean Peninsula will share in peace the democratic institutions an the economic Well being which the peo ple of the Republic of South Korea have sought for themselves Gregg said. As ambassador of the United states it will be my privilege to help bring our two countries even closer together so that our relationship can grow and Wrasper and our Peoples can continue toil if their goals and  Ohio s senators seek probe of blast on Iowa Ca  
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