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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, November 21, 1991

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 21, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 a the stars and stripes thursday november 21, 1991 at a glance entering the walled City of Rothen Burg of Der Tauber Germany is like stepping Back in time. A look at the City plus a list of Christmas markets is in stripes  wins veto Battle president Bush maintained his unbroken string of vetoes tuesday despite House democrats efforts to Best him on the Issue of Banning abortion counselling at federally financed clinics. A Page 5signs of leukaemia links doctors found childhood leukaemia May be linked to Power lines Black and White televisions and hair dryers and they say a study casts suspicion on electric blankets video games and other appliances. A Page 6haitian repatriation stopped a Federal judge has ordered the Bush administration to Stop returning haitian refugees to their Homeland. A Page 7n. Korea backs nuclear ban after months of pressure from the United states and other nations North Korea has agreed in principle to keep nuclear weapons off the divided Peninsula. A Page 8housing crunch to be eased construction under Way on a 500-unit housing project for Nas Sigo Nella Sicily will help relieve the naval air stations housing shortage. A Page 10yearlong rally appears Over with no signs of improvement in the Economy the Stock Market appears to be abandoning its yearlong belief that better times Are just around the Corner. A Page 18 Index Abby Ann Landers 15 comics. 15-17 commentary. 13 crossword. Faces a places .14 letters. Money matters. 18 sports. 19-24 to listings. .23 weather. 11 end from Page 1 Joseph Cicippio probably will be released next week. A there Are Strong possibilities that another Western hostage will be released in Beirut by the end of next week a the islamic Republic news Agency reported in a dispatch from Beirut. It said Cicippio a stood a better chances than the two other americans a Terry Anderson and Alann Steen still being held in Lebanon. Cicippio 60, was kidnapped sept. 12, 1986, from the Campus of the american University of Beirut where he worked As a comptroller. Meanwhile in Wiesbaden on wednesday Sutherland and his wife had their first breakfast together in More than six years. They were reunited tuesday. Sutherland 60, then underwent More medical and dental tests. He was expected to Fly to Iowa today for a Homecoming Cele smokers from Page 1 worry about the effects of cigarettes on his lifespan. A i done to think it kills anyone i think its a hoax a Grove said to the amusement of his friends. The new London conn., native said that his Grandfather w worked in a Coal mine for 35 years and smoked for 45 years and is As healthy As anyone. Grove said he once quit smoking for six months but said a this is no Good a and started again. Susan Yungbluth said that she hears several reasons such As these while conducting classes on quitting smoking in Heidelberg Germany. Other popular excuses she hears include a it  happen to me a or a Why worry about the hazards of smoking when i could be killed tomorrow while crossing the  some of the Young soldiers who smoke say they plan to avoid the evils of cigarettes by smoking for 10 years and then quitting so that the bad effects will reverse themselves. According to the american cancer society 10 years after people quit smoking their death rate is about the same As for those who have never smoked. Debbie Carpenter knows about statistics like these but she could not say exactly Why she continues to do it. A i done to know Why its just a habit a said Carpenter who began smoking when she was 12 because everybody else was doing it. A everybody thinks they re going to quit but its hard. They relax  stress is the reason Why Clive Bond continues to smoke despite the danger to his health. A a it san outlet for the release of stressful situations a said Bond who is the recreation Center manager at tem eel of Central Airport in Berlin Bond Egan smoking while he was a 15-year-old student in England As a Way of fighting the system. Bond once quit smoking for 18 months but was at a party and automatically lit one up when it was offered to him. Bond bration and a funeral for his father in Law William Murray. N Sutherland is in a Overall Good health a with no serious medical problems detected said a statement released wednesday by the air Force Hospital in Wiesbaden. A while his muscle tone is surprisingly Good or. Sutherland is experiencing some unsteadiness on his feet which is a result of restricted Freedom of movement during his Captivity a the statement said. A this condition is considered to be tem Poray and will resolve itself in  Sutherland also needs dental work and is receiving some of that in Wiesbaden the doctors said. Sutherland who arrived at Wiesbaden Early tuesday held a news conference wednesday. A i feel great a he said. A i feel like in a ready to get out of Here and go charging but when i got off of my Chain finally i found that i m a Little bit wobbly on my pins. A a in be Learned a great Deal of tolerance. In be Learned an enormous amount of patience. Waite the other newly released in it Tage was Back on British soil after nearly Rai Lynch Amrish Ament to Uba Quot a Quot. A statement issued wednesday he waiters family indicated that he did not plan any immediate news conference. It said Waite spent his first evening Back in Britain on tuesday relaxing with his family. The medical team at the Raf air base where he is recuperating planned Roux Tine medical checks wednesday including Eye and dental examinations said group capt. Ian Corbitt the bases commander. Waiters wife Frances and four children held a private reunion with him and stayed overnight at the base along with his brother David who accompanied him on the flight from Damascus Syria. Waite a Church of England envoy was abducted in Beirut on Jan. 20, 1987 while on a Mission to win the release of Western  from Page 1 because its so cheap. Its especially cheap for soldiers in Germany where a pack of cigarettes bought from a vending machine costs 4 Marks about $2.50. A i would say the Price has a lot to do with it a said Senski assigned to the 94th engr in at Ernst Ludwig Cavern in Darmstadt Germany. The Milwaukee native said he wants to quit but he knows that might not happen until he leaves the military and the affordability of cigarettes it offers. A if i get out of the army i can to see paying the Price of cigarettes a he said. A at $2.50 a pack it would really make me think twice about  unfortunately for Senski and others who would like to quit smoking the military is not the Best place to be a non smoker. According to the american cancer a Italy Public. Society said the reasons for the High percentage of military smokers in clude peer pressure stress boredom the inexpensive Price of cigarettes and a Lack of other forms of recreation. The average Cost for a Carton of name Brand cigarettes at the Post Exchange in Munster Germany is about $10.65. For a Carton of 10 packs that equals about $1.06 per pack. Individual packs at the Exchange Cost Between 70 cents and $1.35. The Price is even cheaper at commissaries where it is Only 5 percent above the wholesale Cost. A Carton of doral cigarettes at the commissary in Darmstadt costs $4.16, which is Only 41 cents for a single pack. The average Price for a Carton of name Brand cigarettes at the Darmstadt commissary is about $7.30. But offering cigarettes at lower prices Isnit the reason More soldiers smoke said Susan Yungbluth a nurse at the 130th station Hospital in Heidelberg Germany who also teaches smoking cessation classes. A the Low Cost is just a rationalization a Yungbluth said. She said a person who is addicted to cigarettes will continue buying them no matter How much they Cost. Said he had smoked half of the cigarette before he realized what he had done. Although he broke into a choking fit Bond said the desire returned and he began smoking again. Senior chief Petty officer Donald w. Cary 34, assigned to commander task Force 63 in Naples Italy continues smoking because it is an extremely difficult habit to break. In be tried to quit  a the last time was last Winter when i quit for seven weeks a said the Lynnwood calif., native. A there was lots of stress then and i picked up a cigarette thinking that i would just smoke one. That was it. By the end of the week i had bought a Carton of them. In a still going to quit but i Haven t set a  pvt. 2 Derrick Simms began smoking to roads from Page 1 croats were refusing to remove mines around some of their positions apparently fearing that could leave them open to a renewed attack. The army and serb irregulars appeared almost totally in control of the Eastern croatian town which fell after a three month siege. An army officer in Belgrade speaking ? Snow a Nin a anonymity it said 2.0002,500 croatian fighters either had surren Woc Days captured Over the past about 5,000 people have reportedly been evacuated from Vukovan so far More than 10,000, including 2,000 Chil in Zagreb . Special envoy Cyrus Vance met the croatian foreign minister and Premier wednesday to discus deploying the peacekeeping Force a visit to Vukovan on tuesday con make his Girlfriend quit. Simms said he would Light up a cigarette when his Girlfriend did so that it would get on her nerves enough to make her quit. But he soon found himself driving to the Gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes even when his Girlfriend Wasny to around. Master sgt. Mikey Urban 32, assigned to the 39th tac groups resources and plans division at in Ciurlik a Turkey was into his second Day without smoking wednesday. A i gave All my cigarettes and lighters to another smoker. Yesterday was a Bear a said the native of Waukegan 111. A this morning Wasny tas difficult but in a still a Little fidgety. In a trying to change my life. I quit drinking last year. In a making great health  Vinced Vance of the need to deploy peacekeepers As soon As possible. Vance a former . Secretary of state said the devastation and human suffering were a worse than anything we could have  the United nations has said it would not Send any Force into Croatia unless a cease fire is firmly established. Thirteen european Community brokered cease fires the last of which too effect saturday have broken Down  
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