European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 20, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 a the stars and stripes thursday february 20, 1992 at a glance a husky gets the jump on his team mates awaiting the Start of a dog sled race. Read about the sport and its enthusiasts in stripes on global warming delegates from More than 100 nations opened discussions on a global warming treaty at the United nations. A Page 4af�?Ts inventories criticized the air Force does no to know precisely what weapons aircraft and parts it owns or what they Are Worth a general accounting office report said. A Page 5warning on breast implants silicone gel breast implants May leak much More often than previously believed an expert told a government panel. A Page 6suspects produced Libya has produced the two men accused of planting the bomb that blew up pan am flight 103. However they insisted they will never be surrendered to the West. A Page 8thinking the right stuff members of the 5th Mobile Aerial port so based in Raf Milde Nhah England expected the unexpected when they flew a provide Hope Mission to the former soviet Republic of Azerbaijan. A Page 10inflation rate stable Many economists believe this year s inflation news will be almost As Good As 1991 a which was the Best in half a decade. A Page 18 Index \ Abby Ann Landers a a a a a 15 comics. 15-17 commentary. .13 crossword. .15 faces a no places .14 letters. 12 Money matters .18 sports. 19-24 to listings. .23 weather. 11 Cuomo Nader supporters continuing write in efforts Manchester . A leaders of a write in Effort for new York gov. Mario Cuomo vowed to press on despite a barely there showing in new Hampshire Sladoff primary. And consumer activist Ralph Nader whose supporters also mounted a write in Effort and garnered 2 percent said he looked Forward to Massachusetts where his name will top the democratic ballot. A i think our message will resonate even clearer there than in new Hampshire a Nader said. A the majority of voters cast a straight on no Confidence hex on All your houses a Nader said of the major candidates. Cuomo a outcome was impressive considering the write in Campaign spent just $55,000, a and we did no to even have a candidate a said Robert Mcelvaine a history professor at Millsaps College in Jackson miss., and Cuomo biographer. Cuomo was still saying he regretted not entering the race he bowed out of in december. A the More i hear the More i regret that in a not in a position where on a National stage you could take them on a he said. Phil Krone Leader of the unauthorized Cuomo write in Campaign said the Effort would concentrate on this weekend s Maine caucuses and then on primaries in Massachusetts and Missouri on super tuesday. A there s a Strong message that goes to governor Cuomo that he gets half the vote of some of the major candidates a said Krone. The write in Effort picked up 3 percent of the vote from Page 1 showing against Bush said a we have tremendous momentum coming out of new he said he would aim his Campaign next at South Carolina Georgia and Florida. A a we re going to get a tremendous surge out of this Quot he said. Yet Buchanan acknowledged that second place was not Good enough. A a we be got to find a state where we can go head to head with the president and beat him cold. We re heading South to Georgia hoping that a going to be the a i think there s an outside Chance we can still capture this nomination a he said. Nearly Complete returns showed Tsongas with 35 percent to Clinton s 26 percent. Behind them was a muddled second tier. Nebraska sen. Bob Kerrey look third place with 12 percent of the vote. Close behind was Iowa sen. Tom Harkin with 10 percent and former California gov. Jerry Brown trailed with 9 percent of the vote but enough to claim moral Victory after being hugely outspent. Tsongas and Clinton split the 18 democratic National convention delegates nine apiece leaving none for the second tier candidates. Bush garnered 14 of the Republican National convention delegates to Buchanan a nine. Buchanan a Strong showing contrasted sharply with the Campaign saving win new Hampshire gave Bush four years ago a before a punishing recession took hold. New Hampshire a polls were barely closed when Bush acknowledged he was getting the message of voters pained by economic distress and apparently eager to vent their frustration on the president. A i think the opponents on both sides reaped the Harvest of discontent with the Pace of new Hampshire s Economy a Bush said in a statement leaving Public comment to his aides. A i understand the message of Bush vowed to Campaign More aggressively in the Days to come and also get More aggressive in trying to reignite the Economy. Buchanan dashed any White House Hopes of quashing his rebellion quickly. A the Battle of new Hampshire is Over and won. Now begins the Battle of the South a Buchanan told cheering supporters. A tonight what began As a Little rebellion has emerged and grown into a full fledged Middle american Tsongas slogan is economic truth and he hailed his win As a Wake up Call to All Washington. That included the democratic congressional leadership that backs a Middle class tax Cut opposed by Tsongas As a politically popular Giveaway that would do Little to help the Economy. When he was interrupted by a ringing phone at his Victory rally. Tsongas quipped a answer the Photic and Tell George Bush he can t concede until Tsongas w As heading wednesday to Maryland which primary March 3. His new Hampshire Victory cements him As the favorite in sunday s Maine caucuses and on tuesday in South Dakota he will get a Chance to persuade America he is not a regional candidate. Clinton was off to Georgia and Florida characterizing his second place showing As a a stunning Victory after weeks of Campaign crisis Over a tabloid allegation of infidelity a which Clinton denies a and his use of a deferment to avoid the Vietnam draft. A new Hampshire tonight has made Bill Clinton the comeback kid a the candidate said. �?o1 feel like the big a i know that in november we re going to win a great Victory a against Pat Buchanan a Clinton joked. Both Tsongas and Clinton noted they were outsiders and scoffed at the notion any late entry to the democratic Field could have Success a even As they invited All Comers. Democratic chairman Ronald h. Brown was sceptical there would be any. A i done to believe it will happen but time will Tell a Brown said. A it takes More than a Buzz to run for president. And this is a Tough aggressive change oriented Quot the Bottom three democratic candidates cast their showings in the Best possible Light but they will find much needed Campaign Cash hard to come by unless they win somewhere soon. A i have never started any fight that 1 did no to finish and this Campaign will not end until we finish George Bush in november of 1992,&Quot Kerrey told supporters. Harkin pledged to Buttle on too and specifically promised to find his stride in South Dakota. A a it a not the end of the journey. This is just the beginning of this journey a he said. So committed is Brown to staying in he was talking about his Home states june primary even As the new Hampshire results trickled in. A California is just waiting out there with 20 percent of the electoral vote a Brown from Page 1 to abolishment about the possibility of a late entry into the race. A let Mem come in let Mem come on out and compete with us and Well take pm on Quot he said. A Well beat even before the votes were tallied the 51-year-old Tsongas mapped a seven state sprint Over four Days a Maine South Dakota Maryland Georgia South Carolina new York and Massachusetts a designed to Plant his front runner s Flag for the upcoming primaries and replenish his War Chest. Runner up Bill Clinton meanwhile told supporters at a final new Hampshire rally that he was a convinced that once the people hear this message All Over the country that we re going to is in the nomination and go on to a great Victory in "1 ast night s results plainly show in both parties that the people wanted change in the business As usual politics of Washington and that a what we stand for Quot the Arkansas governor said. The next All out collision for Tsongas and Clinton shapes up As the Maryland primary March 3. The other democrats Nebraska sen. Bob Kerrey Iowa sen. Tom Harkin and former California gov. Jerry Brown a trailed in the new Hampshire balloting. But All vowed to persevere. Nearly a third of voters told pollsters that they wished some other candidate had been on the ballot. But write in efforts for . Gov. Mario Cuomo and consumer advocate Ralph Nader gained Only 3 percent and 2 percent respectively. Tsongas revealed in his Victory. He stressed his anti establishment candidacy saying he was offended by the a a arrogance of party leaders talking of enticing a late entry into the race. Democratic congressional leaders have made no secret of their distaste for Tsongas views and their concern about his nation wide Appeal. He underscored his opposition to a Middle class tax Cut that congressional democrats Clinton and others favor. A we Don t want giveaways Washington. We want an economic Battle plan a said the Man who distributed thousands of copies of his 86-Page economic treatise to new Hampshire voters. He wants Money to go to tax incentives and investments that will create jobs. A a we re going to find out in the next several states which of these visions has Appeal a he told an Abc to interviewer. Tsongas also said he is prepared for a fresh round of questions about his three year Battle with cancer. A a that a going to be an Issue. 1 have to reassure people a he said. To do that he is airing television commercials in upcoming primary states with a new Hampshire tested and showing him swimming. Tsongas was diagnosed with Lymphoma in 1983, and underwent a Bone marrow transplant and radiation. His doctors have Given him a clean Bill of health
