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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, November 16, 1992

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 16, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 b the stars and stripes monday november 16,1992 at a ounce children a Book author Paul Fletschman is visiting schools in Belgium and the Netherlands to encourage pupils to read a and write a books. See Story on Page 9. Water crisis predicted drought global warming water wastefulness and mismanagement could create a crisis in the 1990s similar to the Oil crunch of the 1970s, a new Book  paged training for new duties some former service members recently completed a training course at a Marine base to prepare them for jobs As project managers at Public housing projects and other related  Page 5 no link found investigators looking into the search of president elect Clinton a passport files have not established a link to anyone at the White House an official  Page 6 a dear or. Bill everyone seems to have something they want to say to president elect Clinton who has been receiving 30,000 letters a Day. A Page 7 modern catechism Pope John Paul ii promised that the roman Catholic churches new catechism will be faithful to the gospel but updated to today s  Page 8 corporate profits up after five straight quarters of declines corporate profits Rose for the third straight time and that holds special significance for Stock prices productivity and jobs. A Page 17 i Inge i Abby Ann Landers 20 action une.16 comics.1820 commentary.13 crossword.20 faces in places 10 letters12 Money matters 17 sports.21-28 to listings .27 weather 11 Berlin police Block cemetery to thwart March by Neo nazis Berlin apr More than 1,500 police officers sealed off a military cemetery and prevented 1,000 Neo nazis from marching to the site sunday on the German veterans Day. A police statement said 12 Neo nazis were arrested when they tried to drive through the blockade by Force. In Hamburg police arrested 19 men who marched around a War memorial wearing fascist like Black uniforms. The country a Interior minister said authorities Are considering a ban on right Wing groups that have been responsible for a wave of attacks on foreigners. Police posted patrols on All roads leading to the town of Halbe South of Berlin sealing off the local military cemetery where 40,000 German soldiers Are buried among them Many nazi Waffen is troops. Authorities had banned a planned demonstration by right Wing radicals at Halbe and sealed off the cemetery to prevent the Neo nazis from defying the ban. Police said they searched hundreds of people and seized numerous weapons such As knives and Gas pistols and Many Swastika flags and other Neo nazi propaganda. Authorities had indications that right Wing extremists from All Over Germany and from abroad had planned to meet sunday in Halbe. About 1,000 rightists had tried to March to the cemetery despite the ban police said. To avoid possible clashes Between right and left Wing groups the police also stopped several Hundred leftists from marching to Halbe. In the past two years Neo nazis had used the veterans Day to demonstrate at Halbe. The German military this year scrapped plans to Lay wreaths at the cemetery because of the possible Neo nazi presence. About a dozen skinheads apparently travelling from Halbe fled after injuring four people in a fight at a rest Stop near Potsdam. Police also reported two More incidents involving rightist extremists who have been attacking foreigners and shelters for refugees for nearly three months. Three youths hurled stones at a Home for Asylum seekers in the Northern town of Greif Swald late saturday. One person was arrested. Three skinheads beat up a Man in Berlin when he refused to give the nazi raised Arm  from Page 1 who has returned to duty said the effect of a change in policy on the behaviour of Gays in the military would be a a big fat  a the Only difference would be that we would no longer have to look Over our shoulder a Meinhold said on Abc tvs this week with David Brinkley. Former army National guard col. Margarethe Kammermeyer who acknowledged being a lesbian during a Security Check needed to attend the army War College at Carlisle Barracks pa., said a i done to think its like suddenly the military is going to  Kammermeyer was discharged As chief nurse of the Washington state National guard last May after her disclosure. Retired adm. Thomas h. Moorer former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff dissented saying a sooner or later you re going to have men kissing each other and hugging and whatever. And the other sailors or soldiers or marines or airmen would see it and they would begin to give them names. Then the first thing you know there would be a fight. A i defy you to find a military Man who has had the responsibility of training a unit and participating in combat that does not agree with me a Moorer said. Former Secretary of the Navy John f. Lehman or. Said that a homosexual activity is absolutely incompatible with life aboard ship Ana life in the military a but a a persons orientation and. What he does on his own private time  be the Purview of big brother and of the  a i think Bill Clinton has put it about right a Lehman said. Nunn discounted reports that overturning the ban would Lead to wholesale resignations in the military. Moorer said however that he believed senior officers would a be sorely tempted to resign and a had i been in their position i would certainly give it very serious  Page 1 keep off the grass. A we Tell folks to stay on the beaten path a said or. It. Col Everett Newcomb the Hospital commander. The explosion occurred shortly after noon saturday when the croatian worker drove a Bulldozer Over an anti tank mine about 500 feet from the 212th Mash. After being taken to the emergency room the Bulldozer Driver was treated for cuts on the neck and a possible broken eardrum before a croatian ambulance took him to a downtown Zagreb Hospital. Sgt 1st class Mark Porter the Hospital operations sergeant described the explosion As a a Rule Awakening. Probably the closest in be Ever been to a land mine  the incident a reinforced what people had already been told. Very clearly a said maj. Ken Fugett spokesman for the task Force. A suffice to stay we re in a hostile fire zone a said staff sgt. Michael Broady an army Ranger who fought in Panama and is now the task forces Legal sergeant. A and when you say to a Soldier a hostile fire zone a they expect to see combat a said Broady 37, who comes from new York. A a it a actually a Nice change to have a Mission outlined just for humanitarian purposes to go in knowing you done to have to launch bullets to help people. And i consider that a very honorable position to be  the americans Are sharing their Small compound with . Protection Force troops of several nations including France Britain the Netherlands and Norway. Approximately 20,000 . Peacekeepers Are stationed in the Balkans. About 30 injured peacekeeper troops Are in nearby croatian hospitals and they Are expected to be transferred to the . Mash unit Early this week. The 60-bed hospitals main Mission is to provide routine and emergency care for the . Peacekeepers so that local hospitals can treat their own citizens. Although War has raged in the Region for More than a year no fighting is reported near Zagreb and police checkpoints along roads Are the Only signs of the hostilities. Or. Maj Timothy Richards chief of general surgery said he expects that most of his emergency patients will be victims of traffic accidents and land mines. The task Force soldiers flew to Zagreb in two Waves on tuesday and saturday. Many live in heated tents while others temporarily Are housed in nearby hotels. P1.?. Air Force civil engineers finish building the tent City this week however All the task Force troops will be stationed on the  Page 1 new advances in producing extremely High voltages for very Short durations. Up to 25 kilovolts of electricity could be pulsed through food in about a Millionth of a second said Swanson a professor of food sciences and nutrition at Washington state. Swanson said relatively simple workplace precautions would be necessary to protect workers from the High voltages involved. But he said he could think of no dangers to Consumers from food sterilized through the process. The army Hopes the Grant will Lead to better tasting and More nutritional Porta ble meals said Patrick Dunne a food engineering scientist for the army a research development and engineering Center in Natick mass. The work also could allow troops to Dine in the Field on foods that cannot go into res now because they would spoil such As Dairy products. A it looks like it could Lead to a real breakthrough in both the Quality and variety of foods available a Dunne said. Researchers Hope the technology can replace most Frozen and canned foods someday. A what we Hope to get out of this is a restaurant Quality shelf stable food a Meyer said. A it could have quite an Impact 011 Frozen and canned  Page 1 steel Buffer fell off a car in the front of the train one car became detached from the rest of the freight train and stopped across the adjacent track As the passenger train arrived in the Northeim station at a Speed of70mph. Two cars of the passenger train derailed and two More overturned. A sleeping coach was thrown off a 16-foot-High Bridge onto a Road below by the Force of the Impact. About 500 rescuers rushed to the scene of the Accident which occurred shortly after 1 30   
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