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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 4, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Paga 2 c the stars and stripes monday january 4,1993 at a glance officials Check the damage caused during a 45-car pileup in the can Cago Are saturday. The incident was just one of Many weather related accidents throughout the United states that injured dozens and left hundreds stranded. See Story on Page 5. Iran Contra questions the Independent counsel probing the Iran Contra affair plans to question president Bush probably in february a newspaper reported. A Page 4 homicide rate dips the number of reported homicides in new York City fell 6 percent last year to 2,020. A Page 5 staying out a Britain will remain outside the european Exchange rate mechanism for at least a year prime minister John major said. A pages horse sense a 4,300-year-old Clay horse unearthed in Syria last fall proves Domestic horses existed in the area earlier than previously believed an anthropologist said. A Page 9 will it last after the Pace of the Economy picked up significantly late last year analysts Are wondering if it can sustain that momentum and build on it in 93. A Page 17 i Index j Abby Ann Landers. 20 comics .18-20 commentary .13 faces a no places. 10 letters 12 Money matters 17 sports .21-28 to listing. 27 weather.11 . To Paris apr a Resolution to enforce the no Fly zone Over Bosnia and Herzegovina can be pushed through the United nations a fairly soon president Bush said sunday. But he said a others is still some diplomatic work left to be done a we Are very sensitive to the fact that others have troops on the ground in the former Yugoslavia. We would not precipitously on a unilateral basis do anything that would put these troops further in danger a Bush said. Bush spoke to reporters with French president Frangois Mitterrand after the two leaders met for More than an hour at the Palace of the a lyse a the official residence of the presidents of France. Bush and Mitterrand referred to talks among the warring factions that Are now under Way in Geneva. Quot a diplomatic answer is absolutely essential at sonic Point in time the sooner the belter to Stop the suffering to Stop the killing a Bush said a a the two leaders met briefly As Bush returned to Washington from a Summit in Moscow where Bush and russian president Boris n. Yeltsin sighed the Start 1 Accord to reduce nuclear weapons. The question of military intervention in the former Yugoslavia also was on the Summit Agenda. Bush on the last scheduled foreign trip of his presidency met with Mitterrand at the request of the French Leader. Mitterrand has been among the strongest sup Borders of the . Drive to enforce a no a zone Over besieged Bosnia the United states France and Britain warned Serbia Over the past week that the International Community May use Force to Stop the fighting in Bosnia and to prevent it from leading to a wider Balkan War. A v. A a a a a a a France has accepted the . View that serbian aircraft should be shot Down if they violate a . Security Council ban on Serbia military flights Over Bosnia. It is feared however that serbs May launch revenge attacks against 7,400 French and British peacekeepers in former Yugoslavia. A. Mitterrand told France in his new years address that if the latest round of peace talks in Geneva failed the United rations should be ready to enforce the ban and to secure Access to prison Camps and the besieged a Martyr city�?�1 of Sarajevo the bosnian capital. Mitterrand however expressed caution at sundays news conference. A if required other measures of other kinds will be taken a he said. A but this must not Lead to precipitate things treaty from Page 1 sin said a because any Lull in the bilateral relations Between the superpowers would give cause for  Bush and Yeltsin met in a two hour fireside Sumn it that also touched on the conflict in shattered Yugoslavia and Yeltsin a troubled Campaign to Rescue russians faltering Economy. It was Bush a third major arms control treaty. The first in 1990, reduced tanks and other non nuclear forces Iii Europe. The second last year will Cut about one third off the . And russian strategic nuclear missile totals. And now the second strategic arms reduction treaty will eliminate All land based Long Range missiles with multiple warheads and impose a Cap of 3,000 to 3,500 apiece on . And russian warheads by the year 2003 or earlier. A it vindicates our insistence that we must do More than simply freeze the arms race in place a Bush said. During the election Campaign Bush and his supporters bitterly attacked Clinton questioning his patriotism and character. But in the sweep of the Kremlin ceremony the american president assured the russian Leader that his Succes Sor would keep the new relationship with Moscow a on a High  a a in be told president Yeltsin that i think it he Wilt enjoy working with governor Clinton a Bush said a and that i know that governor Linton is committed to the general theory of these arms reductions that Start ii takes  outside on red Square about 100 hard liners rallied to protest the Start ii Accord. They chanted a Yeltsin sold his soul to Bush a and held signs saying a Bush is satan get out of Russia a the demonstrators did not have permission to rally outside the Kremlin but police did not attempt to break up the jeering crowd which quickly Drew hundreds of spectators. A a what a taking place in there is a betrayal of Russia protester Valentin Pavlov said pointing at the Kremlin a red Brick Wall. A Russia is weak now and America is using  in Brussels Belgium nato Secretary general Manfred Worner called the treaty a a decisive step towards enhanced strategic  . London up soviet Leader Nikita 5. Khrushchev sought a no aggression treaty with Britain in 1959, telling prime minister Harold Macmillan in a secret letter that the United states War counting on Europe to take the Brunt of a nuclear confrontation. The letter obtained by the observer newspaper from a Batch of government papers released new years Day said the risks to Britain would be reduced if Macmillan agreed that american bases int is country would not be used for attacks on the soviet Union. Macmillan rejected what he and his advisers saw As an attempt to disrupt the a special relationship Between Britain and the United states. He later showed the letter to president Eisenhower even though it was so sensitive he did not mention it to his own Cabinet. In the 5,000-word letter dated april 14, 1959, Khrushchev accused the United states of a military boastful Ness and the twisting of facts Quot about military capabilities of each Side combined with a an open Gamble that the Basic blow in a new War would miss the United states and fall to the lot of their european  a i therefore consider that it is you and i who must show especially great care and make a maximum Effort not to allow the realization of designs fraught with grave danger for our countries and also for other states Quot the letter to Macmillan said. A if we came to an agreement with you concerning no aggression and Friendship this would paralyse All the aggressive forces which Are at present hindering the liquidation of the cold War a it continued. Macmillan told Eisenhower the letter which was a follow up to Moscow talks Between Khrushchev and Macmillan was a Good illustration of the a strange mixture of characteristics of the soviet leadership a Clever naive inexperienced sensitive suspicious of everybody else and yet cynical themselves a Melee from Pago 1. Construction reconciliation and rehabilitation a Hopes for bringing the country a major political players together for the first time got a boost sunday when Gen. Mohamed Farrah aided one of the country s most influential political leaders agreed to Send a delegation. His main rival Ali Mahdi Mohamed also planned to attend. The protest in Mogadishu was staged by supporters of aided who accuse the United nations and the Secretary general of supporting Ali Mahdi. About 200 demonstrators including a ragtag marching Jand marched Down Mogadishu a main thoroughfare to . Headquarters where Boutros Ghali was to meet with in workers and hold a news conference. The crowd swelled to about 1,000 As protesters chanted a Down Down Boutros Ghali a they surrounded the walled compound and threw tin cans Grapefruit peels and other garbage. The crowd pressed against the Gray Metal doors and some tried to scale the Wall. Shots were fired at one Point. Boutros Ghali cancelled his meeting with , workers and remained inside the compound during the five hour protest he moved the news conference to a crowded Airport room and Yelling to be heard above the Jet engines insisted that the protest did not concern him. A the incidents which happened around the Headquarters of the United nations Are marginal a he said. A they done to represent the feeling of the somali people they represent just the position of those who done to want peace in Somalia and who Are interested in maintaining the chaos and continuous confrontation earlier Boutros Ghali visited a Refu gee Center and Hospital outside Mogador Shu and met with the commander of .-led Allied troops in Somalia  Marine Gen. Robert b. Johnston. The White House is eager to turn Over control of operation restore Hope to it . Forces so the United states car begin withdrawing the 21,611 american troops in Somalia. The administration has set Jan. 20 As a Loose target Date Foi the pullout to Start. A Boutros Ghali wants the United state to stay longer and expand its mandate to include broader disarmament  
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