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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, February 3, 1992

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 3, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 8 a the stars and stripes monday february 3, 1992 world Eugene Terr Eblanche left Leader of the Neo nazi afrikaner resistance movement leads a paramilitary March on  rally against anti apartheid efforts from wire reports Venter Dorp South Africa hundreds of armed Neo nazis put on a display of military Power saturday to Snow their opposition to efforts to end apartheid. About 500 afrikaner resistance movement members marched through this farming town before heading to a Field to practice marksmanship and using horses to attack rioters. The March was headed by the group s Iron guard Clad in Black uniforms with their Heads covered in Black cloths. The others most armed with pistols wore red berets and Khaki  of d in Britain London a Britain a chief medical officer has told doctors that they can continue to use silicone gel breast implants despite a temporary suspension of the procedure in the United states. Last month the . Food and drug administration recommended a 45-Day moratorium on the Supply or use of silicone gel implants while new information questioning their safety is evaluated. Concerns focus on the possibility of reactions in the immune system caused by a leakage of silicone. A i understand the concerns and anxiety Felt by women Over silicone gel breast implants Quot said or. Kenneth Caiman the department of health a chief medical officer. Quot however on the information currently available there is no reason for advising a general change in this form of surgical practice in the United  leaves France Paris a George Habash head of one of the most violent palestinian terror factions was allowed to leave France on saturday despite requests Here and abroad that he be held for terrorism investigations. The Justice ministry lifted a custody order on Habash 65, who had been hospitalized in Paris since wednesday after suffering an apparent stroke at his Home in Tunis Tunisia. Habash left Henry Dunant Hospital and flew from orly Airport. Several hours later Palestine liberation organization chairman Yasser Arafat Gai greeted Habash in Tunis Strong quake rattles Tokyo area 30 injured Tokyo apr a Strong earthquake Shook the Tokyo area Early sunday jolting buildings and waking residents before Dawn. At least 30 people were injured. No deaths were immediately blamed on the quake which struck at 4 04 . Japan scentral meteorological Agency said the quake which lasted about a minute measured 5.7 on the Richter scale. An earthquake measuring 5 on the Richter scale can cause consider Able damage and one measuring 6 can cause severe damage. Japan railways said All trains were halted in the Tokyo area to inspect for damage. The country a famous a Bullet trains mostly resumed service within two hours. Commuters crowded rail platforms and formed Long lines at taxi stands. The quake injured at least nine people in Tokyo including a 48-year-old woman who broke her neck when she tumbled Down stairs. The others were Hurt in surrounding areas. The quake caused one fire in Tokyo from an electric stove in an apartment of a three Story building Camel symposium tackles nitty Gritty Dubai United Arab emirates apr the first International Camel symposium opened sunday with delegates from 30 countries discussing How to keep the a ship of the desert from being shanghaied by disease. The symposium Aims at creating a better International awareness of the diseases and problems facing the Camel an important beast of Burden in the arabian Peninsula and elsewhere. It brings together More than 250 experts and observers from around the world organizers said saturday. The participants include the United states Canada China Australia Egypt India Pakistan Morocco Libya Sudan and Djibouti. A there will be considerable discussion on the Breeding of racing camels including the Transfer of embryos and artificial insemination a said the Secretary of the symposium or. Ahmed Mustansor Bil Lah. The symposium will look at ways to produce Strong healthy animals better equipped to Cope with Adverse conditions and become More resistant to disease he added. Fire officials said. The third floor was destroyed but there were no injuries. Another Small fire caused Only minor damage and there no injuries in Shitama prefecture North of Tokyo officials said. A the whole building started to shake so i got up in a hurry and shut off the Gas and opened the windows and doors a one Tokyo resident said on television news. A but it was All Over pretty Quick and nothing was broken so i just went Back to  a patient in the Urana City Hospital just North of Tokyo said a the floor seemed to drop suddenly and i thought a wow what a Way to go right Here in the Hospital. Meteorological Agency officials said the quake was entered about 16 Miles South of the capital under Tokyo Bay. Small temblor have often struck Tokyo but an earthquake of this magnitude is rare. It was the second straight Day of meteorological chaos for Tokyo. Traffic was snarled for hours saturday after a rare heavy snowfall. Your cup overflows in Gramp s new Bra London apr a retired Mechanic has come up with an answer to bigger bosoms without silicone implants a water filled Bra. Grandfather Peter Brown 65, who is also a skilled dressmaker said he was taking out a Patent on the Bra which can be expanded to a doubled cup depending on How much water is poured in. A it is a simple idea made of two overlapping pieces of material into which goes a plastic Freezer bag filled with anything from a Quarter pint to 1v4 pints of water a he said. A it Means a woman can have the figure she wants for a Pound or two $2-4. She can even Wear it in a bathing costume and if anyone Sticks a pin in it or anything goes wrong All she gets is a wet  Brown who lives in Che Don fit Paine near Taunton in Southwest England did Point out one possible problem a a the bras could be used for smuggling imagine women coming Back from Holiday with their a cups filled with  germans can put bite on politicians Berlin apr germans whether Sweet or sour on their politicians can now Munch on them in chewy Candy form. Eight political figures led by the Lime Green Chancellor Helmut Kohl have their faces on a new version of the sweatshop favorite germans know As Gummi bears Jelly Candy in a Rainbow of colors and flavors. A now you can pull your politicians ears Pinch their Cheeks punch their noses or eat them up a says the Taribo company which introduced the 20-pfennig 12-cent pack of sweets sunday at a Candy fair in Cologne. The faces Are modelled on puppets in the satirical television show hallo deutschland where Kohls plump Cheeks Are accentuated along with the prominent ears of foreign minister Hans Dietrich Genscher and the Ever present pipe of opposition Leader Bjoern Engholm the sweets definitely Are for eating a Adf television announcer demonstrated saturday though they stuck to his Teeth like the same Candy that americans know As Jujube and the British As fruit  that kills dolphins spreads to Eastern Mediterranean by the new York times astros Greece a hundreds of dead and dying dolphins have washed up on inlets and beaches of Turkey and Greece in recent weeks victims of an epidemic that is racing through the Eastern Mediterranean. Scientists said this is the latest flare up of a virus that killed at least 1,000 dolphins off Spain France and Italy in 1990. Biologists say the virus destroys the dolphins immune system allowing other diseases to invade and kill the animals. Some experts believe the virus is linked to water pollution. All Over the Aegean sea fishermen and port authorities Are reporting the bodies of dead dolphins from the Bay of Athens to the coast of Turkey. Most of the victims Are striped dolphins which is the most common species in the Mediterranean. A fall we can do is advise the people to Burn them and Bury them a said Kaiti Sia Kavara a Marine biologist on the is land of Crete. She and her colleagues have recorded More than 40 carcasses this month around the town of Iraklion. Almost As Many have been found around the Island of Rhodes she said. Biologists also worry about the Fate of another Marine mammal the Mediterranean Monk Seal. It is believed Only 300 Are left in the world. They have found one sick and five dead Monk seals but do not know what affected the animals. Cia lists who see it As another alarm Bell of pollution a effects on this enclosed sea. . Experts said the Host of treaties action plans and regulations agreed to by All Mediterranean countries have done Little to curtail the outpouring of human and Industrial waste from the 360 million people who live in the Mediterranean a drainage area. Some scientists argue that the pollutants have weakened the defensive sys the latest epidemic is troubling Spe terns of sea mammals  
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