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    European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 21, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 10 a the stars and stripes tuesday May 21,1991knighthoodfrom Page 1 or and Gen. Dwight d. Eisenhower. The 56-year-old general May use the initials a  after his name. The full title is honorary Knight commander in the military division of the most honorable order of the Bath. The Queen later toured the Headquarters War room then travelled in a humvee to a nearby hangar at the base to inspect a line of 60 f-16 fighter  watching a flyover of f-16s, the Royal entourage headed a via concorde a to Texas for the last leg of the nine Day Royal visit to the United states. The Royal yacht Britannia had sailed through Tampa Bay and docked monday morning at Harbour Island. It is a trendy Complex of shops and condominiums and Many flew the Union Jack in Honor of the Royal visit the Queen and her husband spent a leisurely weekend sailing through the Gulf of Mexico aboard the Britannia after a hectic tour of Miami on Friday before going to the base their schedule included an invitation Only gathering of about 500 people. Included were representatives of the Dunkirk veterans society daughters of the British Empire and the British Commonwealth society. That gathering was followed by a meeting with local political civic and religious leaders at the University of Tampa. The Queens visit to Texas Marks the first time a British Monarch has stepped on Texas soil even though Britain was one of the first european nations to recognize the fledgling Republic of Texas 151 years ago. The Royal couple will spend three Days visiting Austin san Antonio Dallas mid  from Page 1 time next year. The length of each closure will vary with some centers. Shut for potentially up to two months. To prevent a blood shortage neighbouring regions will build up additional supplies to fill the void created by each shutdown. A a Quot the american red Cross has no blood collection centers in Europe. A we done to collect blood Here a said Myra Halpin a senior regional manager for european Headquarters in Stuttgart Germany. A we encourage people to donate through the european red Cross or the Usa eur blood Bank program a she said _ _ _ the new . Program comes in response to con Cems Over the past several years of serious management problems in the regional blood centers which handle half of the nations blood Supply. Lire food and drug administration found that the red Cross had inadvertently released blood contaminated by hepatitis had failed to follow safety Proee dures guarding against the use of aids contaminated blood and had repeatedly neglected to report errors and accidents to the Agency. _ Jeffrey Mccullough. Red Cross senior vice president said in congressional testimony last month that the aids epidemic and increasing incidence of hepatitis required that the blood Supply undergo fax More tests. This demand he said put great stress on the existing computer safety and Laboratory systems. German police Issue warning on inedible asparagus Heidelberg Germany a. German police in Heidelberg and Bamberg issued a warning on monday about eating Young asparagus from unknown sources. The asparagus has been treated with an insecticide that com be fatal police want. According to the police about 100 pounds of the asparagus was stolen from the Fields in the Heidelberg Kirchheim area and about 10 pounds were dug out of asparagus Mounds in Bamberg. Bamberg police spokesman Helmut Wolf said tire asparagus in both cases was treated with a Long life Sec Tilcide to combat asparagus flies. A it takes three years to grow asparagus that one can Harvest. Growers Spray tire plants with a powerful insect iced to protect them. By the time lire Sparge German for asparagus is matured tire Tase Deckk has been neutralized and the product de amp be a Wei said. Coo from Page 1 the trip for Williams after asking the . Army Community family support Center in Washington for tips on getting advanced training for division Cooks. A a they be looked at some Short courses offered by various institutions that provide Good training opportunities a Shively said about the support Center. A the example they used was the Greenbrier course.�?�. A a a a a a a a a a a a a a army personnel officials said the support Center suggested the Greenbrier Only As an alternative to at least two tuition free military food management courses including the food and beverage manage rent course at fort Benjamin Harrison ind., a three week course held six to eight times a year. A it was not Clear if Williams had already attended1 the military courses recommended by the support Center. However Shively said the sergeant has attended several culinary workshops and food service courses both military and civilian officials at the army personnel command said there is no requirement for Cooks to attend training beyond the advanced no course Williams was on her Way to  Ltd a a a. A a a. A a a a -. The Greenbrier course Falls under a Pentagon initiative known As training with Industry which seeks civilian expertise that can enhance military skills according to an official at the Center. The support Center suggested the Greenbrier course under that option the official said. A Williams was selected in part because she was scheduled to go to the advanced no course for food services personnel at fort Lee va., and could attend the Greenbrier course in route thus reducing travel expenses Shively said. The general approved the trip he said.1 Shively said the gourmet schools $1,300 fee included meals and lodging a so she got very Little per diem a although the exact Cost of the trip wont be known. Until Williams returns from fort Lee next month Shively estimated the total As $1,500,  the army no training course. When contacted at fort Lee Williams declined to discuss the gourmet cooking class., Here s taste of what no Learned one of the dishes taught at the Greenbrier hotel course attended by staff sgt. Lori Williams of the 3rd inf div is this Light soup created by chef Dean fearing of the mansion on Turtle Creek restaurant in Dallas. Cheddar cheese and Poblano Chili soup 1 Tablespoon Bacon fat 1 onion peeled and chopped 3 shallots peeled and chopped 1 Clove garlic peeled and chopped 1 Jalapeno Chili seeded and chopped it  powder. 2 Tablespoons chopped fresh Cilantro 1 Tablespoon chopped fresh up Azote or 1 Teaspoon dried cumin seeds 34 cup Beer 7 cups Chicken Stock 1 a cup unsalted butter softened v4 cup All purpose flour 2 Poblano chillies seeded and diced into 14-Inch pieces 4 cups shredded  to taste fresh Lime juice to taste., a a heat Bacon fat in a Large saute pan Over medium heat. When hot add1 onions shallots. Garlic Jale Peno and Chili powder and saute for 2 minutes or until soft. Add Cilantro a Azote or cumin seeds and Beer. Bring to a boil., boil for about 5 minutes or until liquid has reduced by half. Add Chicken Stock and bring to a boil skimming foam from the top. Knead butter and Flower together then slowly whisk into boiling soup mixing until smooth. Lower heat and simmer for 40 minutes place the Poblano in a pan and place in a smoker. Smoke for 10 to 12 minutes and Reserve. Remove soup from heat and immediately stir in cheese. Pour into a blender and process until smooth. Add reserved Poblano and season with Salt and Lime juice. Puree again. Pour into warm soup bowls and serve. Per serving 486 calories 27 Grams protein 13 grains carbohydrates 36 Grams fat 22 Grams saturated fat 103 milligrams cholesterol 1,463 milligrams sodium. Serves six 1 Quayle launches Japan Trade talks Tokyo apr vice president Dan Quayle heard hints from prime minister Toshiki Kaifu on monday that Japan might ease its ban on Rice imports officials said ,. Quayle also pressed for Japan to buy More . Automobiles and Auto  thanked this country for its financial Aid to the allies War against Iraq and to Nicaragua a transition to democracy officials added. After trouble with his air plane Quayle arrived in Japan nearly a Day late monday to Start a we Klong asian tour. In Japan he is standing in for president Bush who cancelled a planned Spring visit to Tokyo because of the persian Gulf War. A japanese foreign ministry official said Kaifu hinted at a breakthrough in stalled International Trade talks by saying Japan would be willing to work out the dispute Over its ban on Rice imports As Long As other countries also worked out their difficult issues in the  and other officials briefed reporters on condition they not be named. The Trade talks broke Down in Brussels Belgium last december Over agricultural issues. A japanese Law bans Rice imports on the premise that Japan must be self sufficient it its Staple food. Japan a powerful and heavily subsidized farm lobby says it cannot compete with cheaper Rice imports. A in meetings with japanese officials and business leaders Quayle urged that japanese car dealers carry More american cars and that Japan buy More .- made Auto parts said an aide to the vice president. A on the Gulf Quayle also thanked Japan for sending four minesweepers to help Clear away iraqi mines left after the War japanese  is the first Mission overseas by Japan a military since world War ii. Kaifu said he hoped .-Japan relations would not suffer from a dispute Over one japanese Gulf War contribution affected by Exchange rate fluctuations turning out to be $500 million less than the $9 billion expected the officials said. _. Japan said last week that it would not raise an extra $500 million to make up the shortfall but would consider giving additional Aid to postwar efforts in the Middle East such As helping with environmental repairs or refugee assistance Quot aside from Kaifu Quayle conferred with finance minister Ryutaro Hashimoto minister of International Trade and Industry Eiichi Nakao foreign minister Taro Nakayama and agriculture forestry and fisheries minister Motoji Kondo. Soviet rocket docks with space station Moscow up1 a a soviet rocket docked with the Mir space station on monday bringing British chemist Helen Sharman and two cosmonauts to the orbiting Complex. A the spaceship soyuz tm-12 has just docked with the soviet Orbital Complex Mir a said the official news Agency Tass. Sharman Mission commander it. Col. Anatoly Art Rebarsky and civilian flight Engineer Sergei Krika who were launched saturday from Bai Konur cosi drome in the Central asian Republic of kazakhs joined two other cosmonauts on Mir Sharman chosen from 13,000 British applicants the joint flight is to return to Earth on sunday \ it Afanasyeva and space endurance record nol Musa Sanarov who Are completing a six month on the orbiting station  
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