European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 14, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday March 14, 1992 the stars and stripes b Page 9 world armenians azerbaijanis announce cease fire from wire reports Agram Azerbaijan a a temporary ceasefire was announced on Friday in the Battle Over the disputed Region of Magorno Karabash. But armenian and azerbaijani spokesmen said occasional shooting was continuing. Azerbaijani Deputy Interior minister Natik Galibov left Friday for Magorno Karabash for talks with armenians. Galibov was accompanied by officials from the International red Cross in Geneva said Agram police commander Rashid Mamedov. Magorno Karabash is an armenian enclave in Azerbaijan. The dispute Over the area near Turkey pits the azerbaijanis who Are muslims of turkish descent against the Christian collide in Germany Regensburg Germany a two trains collided head on near Regensburg on Friday injuring at least a dozen people. Police said the collision occurred at 1 40 p.m., when a local commuter train collided with a special passenger train that had been routed onto the same track. Railroad spokesman Horst Wendler said police reported that one person was injured seriously. An investigation was continuing but it appeared that the commuter train left the singing train station near Regensburg too Early Wendler denies report Beijing a China denied on Friday a published report saying it May have purchased a Patriot air defense missile or related technology from Israel. Israel issued a denial on thursday. But in Washington the White House acknowledged that the matter was under investigation. The Washington times quoting unidentified sources reported thursday that the United states was investigating intelligence reports that the israelis May have sold a Patriot missile or related technology to . Korea crash kills 13 Seoul South Korea a thirteen people were killed and 20 injured thursday when a tour bus collided with a truck. Police said some of the injured were in serious condition. The Accident occurred on the Seoul Pusan express Highway 150 Miles South of Seoul when the truck tried to pass a car. The truck collided head on with the bus coming from the opposite direction police animals on menus Beijing a More than 20 restaurants in Central China Are being fined for putting macaques pangolin and other rare animals on the menu an official news report said thursday. The restaurants Are located on a single Street in Changsha in Hunan province. The Street became famous Over the past two years As a place to eat wild game the state run Xinhua news Agency said. It said police and wildlife Protection officials raided the restaurants on tuesday and found that half the wild animals on the menu had protected status. Among them were leopards macaques which is a kind of Monkey and pangolin which is a scaly buried alive Nicosia Cyprus a a 55-year-dd father in Iran was beaten then buried alive in a ditch in his Back Yard after a quarrel with his three children the islamic Republic news Agency reported. The state run Agency monitored m Cyprus said thursday that two sons aged 23 and 20, and an 18-year-old daughter were arrested on charges that they killed their father Abdol Hus Sein Zarei in the Southern Village of up after bosnian officers die Belgrade Yugoslavia apr attackers killed two Muslim police officers in the tense Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and barricades were erected on a main Road leading to neighbouring Serbia the Tan Jug news Agency said Friday. The head of the . Peacekeeping Force for Yugoslavia it. Gen. Satish Nambiar was to arrive Friday at his Headquarters in the bosnian capital of Sarajevo . Sources said. In the serbian capital of Belgrade protests against the republics president Slobodan Milosevic continued for a Ruth Day. Belgrade based Tan Jug said the two police officers were killed late thursday by unidentified gunmen near Tula an Industrial City about 45 Miles Northeast of Sarajevo. It said that ethnic tensions had flared up because of the incident and that barricades were erected overnight on a key Road leading East from Tula to Serbia. Bosnia and Herzegovina have been tense Ever since a showdown last week Between armed serbs and Muslim and croatian militants following a referendum in which the croats and muslims voted for Independence. The three ethnic groups Are trying to agree on the states future. The . Force to be deployed in four areas of Croatia will have its Headquarters and logistical bases in Bosnia and Herzegovina. That is expected to help defuse tensions there. Nambiar an Indian will be accompanied by 22 . Military and civilian personnel. They will join a team of 50 officers who arrived in Sarajevo earlier this week. An Advance party of 450 . Officers and men is to be Complete by today. The entire . Contingent of 14,000 men will be in place by teen wins his Battle to attend school Tokyo up a 16-year-old boy with muscular dystrophy won a court decision Friday against a High school that refused him admission because he was disabled. A if this decision allows other people with disabilities like me to enter a Normal High school when they want then i feel this past year was not wasted a Masato Tamaki said after a District court ruled he could not be barred from a school because he is confined to a wheelchair. A having my pleas recognized by the court makes me happier than anything one told a news conference. Two years ago after graduating from Middle school Tamaki applied to the Amagasaki High school near Kobe about 310 Miles Southwest of Tokyo. Although Tamakia a attorneys say the teen made one of the highest scores on the Entrance examination that year the school rejected him saying it did not have the facilities to Deal with students in wheelchairs. Presiding judge Tadao Tsuji ruled that a school does not have the right to reject a student Only on the grounds that it cannot handle his needs. Muscular dystrophy is a non contagious disease characterized of a progressive deterioration of the Muscles. The court awarded Tamaki $7,500 in compensation and ordered the school to allow him admission. It was the first Case in Japan where a disabled person sued a school for being rejected for admission. Firefighters work on the soldering remains of a Streetcar that skidded off its tracks in Goteborg killing 13 people. Trolley Crew lacked Brake knowledge i Stockholm Sweden apr a preliminary inquiry into a Streetcar Accident that killed 13 people showed that the trolley operators did no to know How the Brake system worked investigators said Friday. The Streetcar rolled backward downhill in Central Goteborg on thursday smashing into cars and waiting passengers. It had three Brake systems and a Driver on Oard but it be stopped until it crashed into a Row of shops. A i in my wildest fantasy imagine that someone would not know How the brakes worked Harald nordics director of the West coast City a Streetcar service said after the government inquiry commissions preliminary report. He said he would order a review of the Way information is passed to employees. Passengers on Goteborg buses and streetcars observed a minute of silence at noon Friday in memory of those killed when the Streetcar ran uncontrollably Down a half mile Hul. The Streetcar had been evacuated when it lost Power at a Busy intersection thursday. At least one company official a traffic controller arrived and directed that it be sent backward downhill and taken out of service. The government commission said it appeared that a traffic controller disconnected the streetcars mechanical brakes to Roll it backward apparently believing that the Driver inside could put on the brakes if necessary. Policeman Stefan Karlsson confirmed Friday that the Driver was in the vehicle when it crashed. Karlsson had arrived with a colleague to direct traffic around the stalled Streetcar. He raced his car in front to warn people to get out of the Way As the Streetcar raced Down the Hill about 50 Miles an hour. Thirty people also were injured in the Accident
