European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 8, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page it the stars and stripes monday july 8,1991 at a glance or. Jonathan Taylor is embarking on an exhausting and sometimes confusing part of his education a a three year residency. See Story on Page 7.maryland blast kills 1 an explosion and a fire kill one woman in Perryville md., while leveling three buildings. A Page 4texas chief wont quit fort Worth a chief of police says he will not automatically resign in the Wake of a videotape showing one of his officers beating a Man. A Page 5abortion ruling protested about 5,000 protesters rally against a . Supreme court ruling that bars employees of federally funded clinics from discussing abortion with patients. A Page 6teachers Honor sex athlete football great Alan Page who has urged inner City youth to put academics before athletics receives the National education association s highest Honor. A Page 7s. African sanctions backed african National Congress president Nelson Mandela Calls for continued intimation at sanctions against South Africa. A Page 8former Cia official probed prosecutors investigating attempts to cover up the Iran Contra scandal Are concentrating on the former chief of the Ciao scentral american task Page 9 Index Abby Ann Landers. 19 action line. .16 comics. 19-21 commentary. 13 crossword. 19 letters. 12 Money matters. 17 sports. 22-28 to listings. 22 weather. 11 Iran plans to finish nuke Plant without Aid from German firm Athens Greece up a iranian president Akbar Hashemi a Sfanjani vowed to go ahead with plans to build a nuclear Plant despite a decision in Bonn Germany not to allow a German firm to assist in the project Iran a official islamic Republic news Agency said sunday. A Sfanjani was referring to an incomplete nuclear Energy Plant at Bushehry some 460 Miles South of the capital of Tehran. Iran had sought to Complete the Plant with technical assistance from Germany. _. Irna quoted the iranian president As saying a we Are determined to Complete this major project and will do so with the help of god a despite the German governments decision not to allow the German firm Siemens to Complete the project. Rats Anjanie a remarks in a letter to Iran a atomic Energy organization chief came after an official German delegation in Tehran last month told the iranian government that Bonn had refused permission to Siemens to Complete the Plant. The Tehran newspaper Kay a n said German officials cited a Lack of Security at the site As the reason for the German 5 countries to discuss code for arms sales Paris up a representatives of the worlds five leading arms exporting nations will meet monday and tuesday in Paris to discuss coordination of policy limiting weapons sales to belligerent nations. Officials from the United states the soviet Union Britain France and China Are scheduled to attend the meeting which according to diplomatic sources is aimed at establishing a a code of conduct for arms exports. The five nations Are responsible for 90 percent of arms sales to the Middle East a Market estimated to be Worth $22 billion annually. The meeting is being held a week before the group of seven Summit in Lon Don representing the seven leading industrialized nations which include the United states Britain and France. According to diplomatic sources the g-7 meeting will address the question of arms exports and May conclude with a joint statement of policy on the matter. Some nations notably France oppose a g-7 policy that would be seen As something imposed on China and the soviet Union which Are not in the group. Paris is seeking a global approach to limiting arms sales in contrast with the United states which wants restrictions Only on sales to the Middle East the sources said. A the meeting is considered As the first in a series of discussions on arms sales. 4 shrimp boats cited for violating Turtle Law Galveston Texas up authorities boarding shrimp boats sunday in the Gulf of Mexico found four boats in violation of a Federal Law requiring use of Turtle excludes to avoid killing the endangered species a coast guard spokesman said. The Turtle excludes serve As an escape a atch for endangered sea turtles caught in shrimpers nets. The coast guard said 17 vessels and a helicopter were used for boarding More than 60 shrimp boats from the Galveston area to 10 Miles offshore. Four violators were found and cited. Representatives of the National Marine fisheries service Texas Parks and wildlife department and . Customs service also made boardings. Sea turtles Are protected by the endangered species act because of their dwindling numbers. The annual 60-Day shrimping ban in the Gulf of Mexico ended saturday night. Shrimpers gathered for an Impromptu reunion behind a seafood store in Kemah hours before that ban was lifted. The 200-mile ban enforced by state and Federal authorities forced shrimpers to shrimp elsewhere after May 15. Some shrimpers said they took their boats As far away As Mexico and Mississippi. The civil penalty for killing an endangered sea Turtle is a maximum $12,000 inc. Repeated violations can be prosecuted under criminal Law and could result in a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $24,000 Fine. 2 Ira suspects escape from prison in London London up two Irish Republican army suspects described As extremely dangerous escaped from a South London prison sunday. The escapees produced a handgun after a Church service and took their escorts hostage until they scaled the perimeter Wall and jumped to Freedom. One Man apparently a Motorist was shot in the leg As the two prisoners seized his car on a Road adjacent to the maximum Security Brixton prison and drove governments refusal to allow Siemens to go ahead with the Job. Kalyan. Quoted Iran a Aeo chief Reza Amrollah As saying Tehran needed to spend just $30 million to make the site Safe for the contractors to work in and that the country would suffer a loss of $10 billion if the project was not completed. The iranian government said it needs to Complete the project because Iran currently suffers from an acute shortage of electricity and the Bushehry project forms part of the country a Overall plans to meet its Power needs. Off police and witnesses said. The suspects were identified As Nessan Quinlivan 28, of Limerick in the Irish Republic and Pearse Mcauley 25, of Strabane Northern Ireland. They were due to stand trial next year for the attempted murder of former brewery Boss Charles Tidbury. Police sealed off roads in the area of Brixton and found the getaway car abandoned nearby. Authorities described the men As extremely Hunt in Gulf to continue Manama Bahrain. Japanese and . Vessels will stay longer in the persian Gulf to remove mines in iraqi Waters that could endanger shipping lanes or underwater Oil pipelines military officials said. The search for mines off iraqis 25-mile Gulf Shoreline is the final phase of postwar min sweeping operations. The nine nation naval task Force has cleared 1,239 tethered mines from the Waters off Kuwait about 200 More than Iraq reported to coalition forces. The Fleet is scheduled to disband july 20. Officials have not disclosed whether Iraq has provided the locations of remaining mines or granted permission for the vessels to enter iraqi Waters. A we have a very Tough Job ahead in dealing with the iraqi mines a said japanese it. Cdr. Osamu Doi. A there May be 100, 500, 700 or 1,000. Only the iraqis the japanese barred by their Constitution from participation in combat arrived in the Gulf june 5, More than two months after the War ended. They have set no deadline on How Long their six minesweepers will stay. A we have a treaty with the americans for Mutual cooperation in defense. This is the first time we cooperated outside the Pacific a Doi said. Meanwhile in Kuwait the remaining 3,700 . Troops Are scheduled to pull out sept. 1. But Kuwait a defense minister Sheik Ali Al Salem Al Sabah has said they May be asked to stay longer. And Middle East nations Are seeking to forge a new Gulf Security pact. Also on sunday diplomatic sources said in Manama Bahrain that Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf is due to make a Farewell Call later this month on Gulf state leaders and the remaining . Soldiers in the Region. The sources who spoke on condition of anonymity expected the . Array general who led forces in the Gulf War to arrive before july 20. There were 540,000 . Troops under Schwarzkopf command during the War. About 48,000 still remain in saudi Arabi and Kuwait
