European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 4, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Vol. 50, no. 205 monday november 4,1991 authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces 350 d 8693 Asyria agrees to bilateral talks As palestinians israelis meet Madrid Spain apr palestinians seeking autonomy in israeli occupied lands opened their first face to face negotiations with Israel on sunday. Syria after Balking said it too would join the crucial second phase of the Middle East peace talks. Quot Syria and Lebanon declined to meet israeli negotiating teams during the morning. But a lebanese official said her delegation might Start bilateral talks with Israel later in the Day. Syria issued a statement committing itself to bilateral talks with Israel. No starting time was Given but Egypt a foreign minister Amr Moussa said the israeli syrian session would begin in the afternoon. Sundays Agenda was primarily aimed at decide my where when and How More substantive talks might take place. The jordanian palestinian talks with Israel were held in the 18th-Century Spanish government Palace. Prior to the session said israeli foreign ministry official Bruce Jas Dan the delegation members Shook hands a a gesture few arabs and israelis made during the opening sessions. After two hours of talks lunch was delivered to the building and after another hour the talks recessed until the late afternoon. The chief negotiators Eliakim Rubenstein of Israel and palestinian Hai Dai Abdul Shafi said the atmosphere had been positive. As those talks went on . Officials worked to get the syrians and Lebano Nese Back to the table and Avert a rift that could ruin chances of a Broad Middle East peace. Israel said a starting time of 10 . Had been set for bilateral meetings with both Syria and Lebanon and criticized them for not showing up. But Gay Foster a conference organizer refused to see Syria on Page 2t/s the season to fight flu with a vaccine by Mary Neth staff writer medical personnel in army and air Force hospitals Are rolling up their sleeves and getting ready for the flu season. A the 1991-1992 vaccine has arrived and our hospitals and clinics Are starting the flu immunization program a said or. Col Michael w. Benenson preventive Medicine consultant at the 7th medical Comdr a Headquarters in Heidelberg Germany. The . Military will be using vaccine to fight the influenza strains that the world health organization and the centers for disease control in Atlanta expect to circulate this year. According to a spokesman for the air forces 7100 combat support Wing medical Center in Wiesbaden Germany the predominate strains of flu were first isolated this year in Taiwan Beijing and Panama. The German health office in Berlin reports that another Strain also was isolated in Yamagata Japan. A flu epidemics strike every Winter without warning a said a German health office spokesman. A influenza begins suddenly with a High fever general feeling of illness combined with headache and Throat infection a the official said. A complications can include s see flu on Page 2eagle in distress ass Iton gm<9 Lakenheath quarterback John Rudy u tries to elude Rhein main linemen without Success sunday. Ethane Dubose 65 makes the initial grab As teammate Marty Andres 47 closes in. The sack occurred during the annual Safe football championship won by the Host rockets 27-6. The game pitted the . Conference and the Continental sports conference champions. Details in tomorrow s sports. Education costs Chart below shows semester tuition fees for the Dodds 1991-1992 school year non command sponsored parents face Dodds fees beginning Jan. 27 a amps Sharon Kilday Tarrant by Jimi Jones education writer parents who Are classified As a no command sponsored will be charged fees up to $162 per child beginning Jan. 27 in order to enrol their children in the overseas school system. The department of defense dependents schools will charge semester fees ranging from $74 for kindergarteners to $162 for seniors for non command sponsored pupils. The fee is to offset costs associated with educating children of serv ice members on unaccompanied or no command sponsored Tours. No figures on the number of parents and children affected by the policy change were immediately available. Non command sponsored pupils children of military sponsors who Are not authorized to travel to their permanent overseas assignments at government expense. Also included Are children of civilians who Are not entitled to have dependents on their living quarters allowance. Non command sponsored students previously have been categorized As a space available in most school districts that meant those children were registered and allowed to attend school free of charge. But there Are times when space available pupils Are turned away said Germany Region spokesman Frank of Gara. A superintendents make the determination As to whether or not there is space available a of Gara said. A in the Frank Are Furt District for example the largest in the Region there Isnit spate available a he said. The Call for tuition for Kroom Maudr sponsored pupils is based on a defense management report decision. The report Analysed management and overhead costs associated with the overseas school system. It proposed substantially higher rates nearly $950 per child annually. However the highest fee set for High school students amounts to about $325 a year or about $27 a month Over a 12-month period. The fee schedule is not related to that set up for tuition paying pupils. Fees for those pupils Are determined annually by school officials in Washington
