European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 11, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 b the stars and stripes thursday Aprim 1,.1991. Full diplomatic relations with Vietnam hinge on Cambodia mias . Says a phase one would begin with signing of the International agreement on Cambodia and would involve the Start of formal . Discussions with Vietnam on normalization. Also Washington would begin approving travel by . Business and veterans groups to Vieh by Don Oberdorfer. The Washington. Post Washington a the United states told Vietnam tuesday it is ready to normalize relations in return for vietnamese cooperation in negotiating a cambodian peace settlement and accounting for .soldiers listed As missing in action. In a meeting in new York assistant Secretary of state Richard Solomon presented what one official called a detailed a Road map for gradual normalization Over two years to Trinh Xuan Lang Vietnam a ambassador to the United nations. An aide to Lang called the meeting a positive and constructive but said Vietnam hoped for a speedier end to the a a abnormal relations that continue nearly 16 years after the War. A similar presentation was made tuesday to a do Bodian government official in Vientiane Laos according to state department officials. Administration sources characterized the . Moves As an attempt to jump Start the stalled cambodian peace process and let Vietnam know what benefits it could expect if it is willing to take a constructive role in that process. The Steps do not constitute a change in policy by the administration but rather a a commitment to communicate the policy in a Way that gives it Suh Stahac a an administration official said. A sen. John Mccain r-ariz., said the governments of Vietnam and Cambodia seem to be divided Between modernist and ideological factions and neither is Likely to accept the offers immediately. A what you can expect from Vietnam is a counterproposal a Mccain said. Mccain added that Vietnam has a was Many As 5,000 troops remaining in Cambodia despite a pullout in late 1989. A if we were applying As much pressure on the chinese who Back the Khmer Rouge guerrillas As we Are on the vietnamese id be More optimistic a Mccain said. Sen Bob Kerrey d-neb., urged the administration to set up a diplomatic presence inside Cambodia As a listening Post. Kerrey said that it will take a some muscle on the part of president Bush and Secretary of state James a. Baker Iii to bring about a settlements major strides toward a settlement of the cambodian civil War began with an International conference in Paris in August 1989. A though this meeting broke up without agreement the five permanent members of the , Security Council went on to work out a peace plan last year under which the United nations would sponsor and supervise a cease fire in Cambodia creation of an interim government and elections. Vietnam and the vietnamese backed phenom penh government Are the main holdouts from agreement to the arrangements according to . Officials. One official described the new plan As a series of rewards for their cooperation. The plan presented by Solomon outlined four phases according to . Officials a phase two would Start with a cease fire and the establishment of a . Transitional presence in Cambodia. It would involve a partial lifting of the . Trade embargo against Vietnam and More extensive lifting of tote . Trade embargo against Cambodia. This phase would also require More accounting by Vietnam for . Personnel listed As missing in action a an Effort that Vietnam has been pursuing though at a slower rate than Washington desires. A phase three would begin after the process in Cambodia has lasted at least six months and after All vietnamese troops and advisers Are out of Cambodia it would include establishment of . And vietnamese diplomatic offices in Washington and Hanoi and full lifting of the us. Trade embargo against Vietnam. Some easing of the . Opposition to world Bank and other International lending to Hanoi would also take place. It would also depend on further substantial Progress in accounting for . Mias. A phase four would follow .-supervised elections and the seating of a new National Assembly in Cambodia and would bring full normalization of . Relations with Hanoi and phenom penh As Well As support for Loans from International Banks. A donations flood in to Cassie 13, and Laura Weiss 4, of Stevenage England ride a Camel at the London zoo. Save London zoo London apr the Specter of Andrett Haysay they can to Slaughter hanging Over baby Baboons Jun zoo Check an organization which of Gle cats and other hard to place species has poses zoos said it was appalled that peo brought in floods of donation to the Lon pie were being asked again to help save Don zoo which says it faces zoo a a concept which has reached government officials however say the the end of the nations oldest zoo Hasni to spent All of its last Grant and they say they wont be blackmailed into bailing it out for the second time in three years. _ is nothing like the image fan imams in pain to rally Britain a animal lovers. A we have had people handing in 50 Pound about $80 notes at the reception desk for the save our zoo Appeal a said Tony Elischer development director of the Royal zoological society the private Charity that runs the 165-year-old zoo. Zoo director David Jones said the government has a moral obligation to help. But government officials accuse Quot the zoo s managers of failing to run a sound operation despite a $17.6 million Grant in 1988. A they said the Grant would help them establish themselves on a sound financial fooling a department of environment spokeswoman said. It sly Iiri und 5 million pounds Robert May research professor of zoology i. Million left from what a gave them at Oxford University said. A the zoos governing Council made a provisional decision in March to close after september unless emergency funding could be found. A memo which found its Way to the sunday times said animals that could not be placed elsewhere would have to be killed. Jones says the zoo needs Between $17.6 million to $21 million to repair structures and an additional $3.5 million to wipe out its operating deficit. He concedes the zoo still has half the government Grant but a we need to keep that As an but the Royal zoological society has been accused of being a victorian relic that has failed to adjust to the modern age. A it has not been As responsive to changing times As London a natural history museum which has embraced the slightly Disney esque approach needed a professor in Channel Tunnel London up a a homesick and penniless German trying a cheap route Home evaded Security and tried to walk through the unfinished Channel Tunnel to France challenged by workers for not wearing a construction helmet and arrested Dover police said wednesday. The German identified Only 24-year-old, was arrested at the Channel Tunnel Complex about 500 Yards inside the 31-mile Tunnel Between Folkestone and Calais late tuesday afternoon police said. He was taken to Dover for questioning and released without charge. A i understand he was simply found walking through the Channel Tunnel trying to get Back to Germany Quot said a Dover police spokesman. The Tunnel was searched for a possible bomb but none was found. London up a Royal Jelly the Honey like elixir made by worker bees that some enthusiasts claim is a cure All for humans is less beneficial than a bowl of cornflakes a consumer Magazine reported tuesday. _ although the Jelly reportedly favored by Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher does contain some vitamins minerals and amino acids the amounts Are insignificant according to a study by which Way to health a London based consumer Magazine. A a we found no scientific evidence to suggest that Royal Jelly might have any beneficial effects on your health and Well being a the . A Royal icily May work for some people because they believe it works a. The Golden nectar sold in capsules or liquid form reduces fatigue slows aging smooths wrinkles and tights infections cancer and heart disease according to its Many claims. B enough people in Britain believed in its health div ing properties to spend 17 million pounds $30 million on it last year the . A bottle of 100 Royal Jelly capsules containing 500 kilograms each can Cost As much As $132. According to the report cornflakes provide 30 times More thiamine and Riboflavin 90 times More niacin and almost 400 times More folic acid than a 500-Milogram dose of Royal Jelly. Royal Jelly is secreted from the glands of worker bees and used to feed Queen bees which can live for several years. Worker bees which eat pollen and nectar Only live a few months. Whether larvae Are fed Royal Jelly or worker Jelly determines their Fate As Queen or worker bees. A a a. Royal Jelly which tastes sour with a slight Honey flavor is 60 percent to 70 percent water 11-18 percent protein 10-15 percent carbohydrates and 4-8 percent fat the report said. Some attribute its reputed properties to the 1 percent of the product that is unidentified but most foods have Small proportions of unnamed chemicals the
