European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 o the stars and stripes tuesday september 19,1989 news updates Mother Teresa stable Calcutta India a Mother Teresa developed mild Chest pains again sunday but Doc tors treating laureate said her Overall condition remained stable doctors also bid the 79-year old roman Camlic nun had contracted a Malaric parasite but they insisted it was lot the cause or recurring a statement Al such sunday night by Woodlands nursing Home the Hospital where she is recovering from a heart Atuck. Said Mother Teresa s condition was unchanged throughout the t a. Mother to Lucsa first developed Chest pains a d High fever thurs Day just As i lors thought she was progressing u ill. She was at nit cd to the Hospital sept. 5 with a blocked artry and High fever. Mccoal Morgan seven Coal m urday an the explosion three other cause of Dan an Gas auth the met where the a have occur of the a irregular heartbeat ers buried held by. A lers were buried sat i investigation into hat killed them Andas delayed again by Rous Levels of myth critic said. E Gas was in the area Sion is believed to said Kathy Snyder mine safety and mstration.1 Federal and stale in ducting a preliminary health Snyder a vesti gators Check of Thi mine thursday found explosive Lef Els of methane. Slaying in Spain san Sebastian Spain a the Balduc separatist group Eta on sunday claimed responsibility for Tiff assassination of a top Madrid hours after hers were killed in a paramilitary civil Asque country t to the san scabs Egin Eta said it Armyn talc 44, of the National is jurisdiction Over prosecutor two Eta m shootout i guards in Tho University s fund Rais ing efforts officially described As a development Campaign kick off tuesday at the hotel Plaza with a dinner dance attended by lord Jenkins Chancellor of Oxford and prominent Oxford Mother Elizabeth is Patron of the Oxford International development pro Gram and was one of the first to make a contribution toward the goal of $400 Mil recently initiated the five year drive for private funds in response to government cutbacks and escalating operating costs and already has raised $112.2 million in Britain and from american corporations and foundations. The University has had to impose an 11-percent retrenchment on its activities through 1993.funds from Britain s universities funding Council account for about 52 percent of Oxford s total income. These were Cut in 1981 and again in 1986, and the second Cut is currently being imposed on All British universities. The cuts already arc beginning Totake their toll said Oxford vice Chan cellar sir Patrick Encill president of the Campaign on a visit to new York to at tend the tuesday said the $400 million endow ment will also allow the University to fill vital posts safeguard existing assets make libraries accessible to the International Community of scholars and museums available to a wider audience and make possible new initiatives and invest ments in new areas of growth. Above All additional income will give Oxford a highly desirable measure of free Dom and Independence from Central control and policies dictated from London he said. We arc laying the foundation forthe next 100 years at Encill reported substantial gifts . Corporations including Squibb Monsanto and . Searle and fro the Andrew Mellon foundation. Among Oxford graduates expected to at tend the dinner launching the fund drive Are new York University president John Brademas Brown University president Vartan Gorgorian former us. Attorney general Nicholas Katzenbach and publisher Rupert Murdoch. Also attending will be vanity fair editor Tina Brown former Secretary of defense Caspar Weinberger a Dart historian Rosamond Bernier. Ency Apt among some 9,000 Oxford alumni living inthe United Stales. Some 700 americans currently arc enrolled full time at Oxford and another 1,000 attend summer courses. Eight Pef cent of the University s faculty is american. More than 1,500 living american alumni of Oxford were recipients of rho Des scholarships at the University. The include five senators and six representatives two governors and a supreme court Justice. The drive will be launched in Canada with a dinner thursday in Toronto. Be ginning next year Oxford fund raising events will be held in Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Houston. Los Angeles Philadelphia Pittsburgh san Francisco and Washington. Ran fire fens Force of fake a Iraq continues of Goff fion Athens the iranian president Akbar Hashemi said sunday that his country Wilfy Lually use Force to recover its if Baghdad does not tothe 1975 Borders. Tehran radio monitored in All quoted the president As saying Iran prepared to continue the peace talks wit Iraq even if they last 10 years but will not tolerate the permanent occupation fits territory. If they do not withdraw we shall push them out by Force a Sfanjani told a gathering of commanders of the islamic revolutionary guards. We have achieved what we from the War and do not need resume the War. We have Good a and shall allow time to pass so Ittis the world comes to recognize Worthe aggressor Island who is in the Jdc he said. Then we san definitely take Mackour soil became the revolution cannot tolerate a occupation of its i Tehran accepted the cease firkin gust 1988, ending hostilities in the fight year persian Gulf War Iran was condemned As a warmonger he said. The world used to condemn the islamic Republic of Iran saying that gave itself the right to interfere Der Fin the internal affairs of and tried to Export the revolution he said. But Iran has Puri a faithful to the Cha Jere and Foffi the Day we accepted the Cha firc it today not even a single violation Retteen committed by us accused if of prolonging the face talks in order min concessions on the Arvand River to the Estuary that forms the Southern the cease fire line. But we shall show the same Orcsi Tance that we displayed during the , if the talks take even 10 years or arc reduced to War again we Are not ready to let go of even one Square Inch four country a Sfanjani said. We shall push the enemy Back to the Point set by the 1975 Iraq he said could not Bear the Man losses it would suffer if the War ild be resumed because it has a population of Only i 4 or 15 million com pared to Iran s 50 million. For Iran not so much damage would be done the iranian president said. The two countries began peace talks i november last year some three months after the cease fire went into effect but they have made Little Progress toward achieving a tasting peace in the Region. Iraq demands the right to dredge an Clear the Shalt Al Arab Estuary while the talks arc in Progress but the iranian insist that the dredging and Clearing can Only begin after the iraqis pull out of some 800 Square Miles of their Temi tory. The iraqis have also offered an sex Hajje of some 100,000 prisoners of War he Tomb Ipoh sides but Iran again insist that an suf Cange can Only take place after troop Wilb Dougals. A Sfanjani is was to have been responsible for Iran s accept Cerf the August 1988 cease fire. His Roma Rufu Day Are the first indication that Iran prepared to resume the War if the peace talks eventually fail " collision sets two target s afire causes 5-mile Oil soil pm North sea Afi Hull England ate two Oil tankers collided in the Noh sea off Eastern England Early sunday a fire aboard both vessels and a Slick five Miles Long the coast guard said. Seventeen of 26 Crew members i evacuated from the l Berian re Phillips Oklahoma after with the Malicse anchored near the Mouth of no Humber River about 150 of Lon Don coast David Clempson said the Bosun jumped Over boart Tira was treated for Shock after As rescued but the rest of s 30-Mcmbcr Crew remained aboard Clempson said. No other injuries were re Poi the about 340,000allons Ai crude Oil to spill from the a forming a Slick about five Gand a Quarter mile wide be inc to Giitl was contained Clempson said. Most of that a been Burnt up in the fire he same die Way it is heading it does t appear to ing Clempson said aircraft were Dis patched to Spray dispersing chemicals on the Oil. By mid morning the fires had been extinguished and both ships had been anchored off spurn head in the Mouth of the Humber River Clempson said. The Phillips Oklahoma Laden with56,000 tons of crude Oil and the Fiona carrying 46,500 tons of refined Oil collided about 5 a.m., he said. I m not going to be drawn on the question of whose responsibility it was he said adding that the investigation would be conducted by the Marine Acci Dent investigation Branch of the British department of transport. Clempson said it was not Clear How elision occurred. Side police said the Oklahoma was sat Janto port to unload its cargo. Ii sea King helicopter. Naissance aircraft a Royal Nav. Sweeper and firefighting tugs took part inthe Rescue Clempson said
