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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, January 5, 1993

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 5, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A / a a a. A a Quot a. A j1 Page 2 a the stars and Stripe tuesday january 5,1993 at a glance did arc conservative Ronald Reagan vote for Democrat Bill Clinton that a the Rumor going around although Only the former president knows for sure. See Story on Page 4. _. 1 a open for business the 103rd Congress counting among its members More women More Blacks and More hispanics than Ever in . History convenes today. A Page 4 a warm feeling the Winter of 1992 was the warmest on record and the Winter of 1993 May also feature unusually warm. Weather experts say. A Page 5phone firm sued microwave radiation from a cellular Telephone contributed to the malignant brain cancer that killed a Florida woman her husband charged in a suit. A Pago 7 Israel accused a spokesman for palestinian deportees accused Israel of launching shells near them in the no Man s land in Southern Lebanon. A Page 8 plutonium ship due a japanese ship carrying a controversial Load of plutonium was to return Home with its lethal cargo Early today sparking demonstrations by environmentalists. A Page 9facing a crisis Many state and local pension plans Are dangerously underfunded jeopardizing retirement checks for teachers and other Public employees according to a study. Page 17 Index Abby Ann Landers .20 comics 111. I. I a. A it 18-20 commentary. 13 faces in places. 10 letters. 12 Money matters. 17 sports. I. 21-28 to listing. .27 weather a a a a a a a .11 to 1 put arms under . Geneva apr bosnian president Alija ize Begovic issued a ultimatum monday to serbs to agree to an Independent Sovereign state and to put their heavy weapons under . Control. He said there would be no Point to continuing peace talks if the serbs did hot agree to these key Points. Leaders of the three ethnic groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina Are meeting in Geneva in Hopes of halting the civil War.  was awaiting an answer from bosnian serbian Leader Radovan Karadzic on monday afternoon. A we will not give up on these two principles a ize Begovic said. A we think these two requests Are just requests. If the conference fails it will be because they the serbs did no to accept it. In that Case it will be a sign that they want the War to continue in  Karadzic is seeking a provision to give ethnic groups the fight of self determination this would open the Way for serbs to hold a referendum and secede from Bosnia. A a a a a \ a. A a a. T but the self determination provision is unacceptable to the bosnian government. Sources said that the bosnian serbian delegation refused to agree to withdraw its heavy artillery unless Croatia was committed to withdrawing its army from Bosnia at the same time. The serbs claim that about 60,000 soldiers from Croatia Are deployed in Bosnia but Croatia denies it. The bosnian government insists on the withdrawal of serbian heavy artillery around the capital Sarajevo within 7 hours of an agreement followed by an end to hostilities and a formal cease fire. Ize Begovic said that if the talks failed he would Send missions to the european Community United nations and slavic states to explain a what the problems Are.�?�. A ,. A he reiterated that the muslims were ready to fight to defend themselves and would obtain the necessary weapons to do  the serbs did no to agree,40 lift the nearly yearlong siege of Sarajevo at the negotiation table he said the government was ready to use military measures to do so. A a a 4 sailors Naples Italy a amps a an american Sailor was shot and wounded during a struggle Early saturday in downtown Naples involving four . Sailors and two undercover italian police officers a Navy spokesman said monday. The sailors were arrested after the incident. Seaman Peter Whitney assigned to the guided missile Cruiser Wainwright was slightly wounded in the face and suffered a broken Finger in the fight said it. Greg Smith a spokesman for the . 6th Fleet. Whitney was being treated Mon a lore Snow Bari Italy apr Snow lows worked monday to Clear runways at Bari a Airport but flights had to be diverted for a third straight Day As More Snow fell in the Southern City. The flights headed for Bari were instead sent to Brindisi another smaller in Day at an italian Hospital Smith said Whitney and three other sailors were charged monday by an italian magistrate with resisting arrest assaulting a police officer and attempted theft of a firearm Smith said. The charges Stem from the police officers attempt saturday to Stop the sailors while they were returning to their ships anchored near the Center of Naples. What attracted the policemen a attention saturday was not known Smith said. During the struggle that ensued one of the police officers guns discharged wounding Whitney. The policemen arrested the sailors taking Whitney to the Hospital and the others to jail. Seaman Jason Lindsay assigned to the frigate Halyburton and Petty officer 3rd class Christopher Leach and Seaman recruit Tony Johnson also from the Wainwright were released by the Magis trate monday to their commands. Italian and . Navy authorities were investigating the incident Smith said. In Airport in the Apulia Region state television reported. The Region also known As Puglia forms the a a Heel of the italian Peninsula. It received More Snow monday As did other Southern areas Calabria in the a toe a and Basilicata the  accumulations in the South ranged from several inches to 3 feet. In Basilicata the City of Potenza reported 8 inches while about 3 feet fell in the mountains in the Region. A a trains to and from the South were running several hours late. Duty from Page 1 sgt. Paul Richards also a flight Engineer. A a it a not physically possible for me to be More perturbed Quot said warrant officer Roger Martin a Pilot. A i done to think they should have sent us Here without doing the Mission. A fall of us came Down Here psyched. We were going to help people a we were going to save lives. Now everything son the Beach and All of the sudden we re going  officials monday were trying to arrange for the american Falcon to return to either a a Livorno Italy or Bremerhaven Germany. There Are 166 soldiers and one civilian including detachments assigned to the 502nd part of task Force 5-158. A a it a frustrating that we have to leave Quot said Mai. Carl Neely the commander of the 502nd. A the hard part is getting  Neely said he did not know when his soldiers would return to Germany. A a there a plenty of flights a he said. A a us a just the  while other members of the task Force arc establishing a staging area two Miles from the port and preparing to go in a Convoy today to Beli Dogle 502nd soldiers will move Back to Quot the factory where task Force members have stayed since their arrival. The factory is an abandoned Plant that was used to make engines engine parts and tank parts for soviet and american made equipment. The american Falcon was scheduled to leave  from Page 1. Fire during an attempted attack a . Spokeswoman said. The gunman a motives were not known. The peacekeeper was believed to be a pakistani Soldier the talks in Addis Ababa were being mediated by Boutros Ghali. The United nations will be responsible for policing Somalia when the .-led forces of operation restore Hope leave. . Officials said they want to pull out the first american troops As Early As the end of january a Prospect Many somalis do not Welcome. The demonstration against Boutros Ghali in the ethiopian capital was the latest in a string of protests against him during his swing through the Balkans and East Africa. Boutros Ghali was forced to flee to the . Marine compound in Mogadishu on sunday when clansmen attacked . Headquarters. The clansmen pelted the Headquarters with rocks and garbage and Tore Down the . Flag. They were aligned with Gen. Mohamed Farrah aided whose refusal to let in peacekeepers guard Aid shipments helped to drive the .-led Mission in Somalia. The clansmen accused the United nations of Bias. On thursday Boutros Ghali was jeered in Sarajevo the besieged capita of Bosnia and Herzegovina when he appealed to its residents to give peace talks More time. Hopes for bringing Somalia a major political players together got a boost sunday when aided agreed after Days of waffling to Send a delegation to Addis Ababa. At least three groups stayed away from mondays meeting but it was not immediately Clear Why. They were the somali National front of ousted despot Mohammed Siad Barre the somali democratic salvation front and a Wing of the somali patriotic movement. Since Siad barrels january 1991 ouster clan warfare and rampant looting have combined with drought to create a famine that has killed at least 350,000 somalis. Two million More Are considered at risk of starvation and disease. .-led forces landed in Somalia nearly a month ago to Stem the looting of International Aid shipments. In Kismay the slaying of 28-year-old Sean Devereux on saturday shocked its Unicof colleagues and served As a grim reminder of How dangerous Somalia remains despite the presence of More than 25,000 foreign troops. Devereaux was a British in Lech worker who was shot in the Back and killed by his own Security guards according to a . Marine spokesman  
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