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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 1, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Vol. 51, no. 316 500 monday March 1,1993 d 8693 leaflets fail to reach some in target area Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina apr initial reports from Eastern bos Nia sunday indicated that some towns had not found leaflets dropped Over the Region during the night to advise people of the pending . Airdrop of food and Medicine. Two . Cargo planes began the air Bosnia Airdrop the Airdrop Aims mostly to help muslims in enclaves almost entirely Cut off from Relief for months but they also will deliver Aid to serbs and croats. Officials in some enclaves however reached by Ham radio from Zagreb Croatia said no leaflets had been found in their towns. . Military officials said the food and Medicine drops Likely will begin in one to two Days. The plans took off from Rhein main a Germany on saturday evening dropped leaflets at four Points and returned to base Early sunday. Hadzo Efendi mayor of the Eastern town of Gorade told a Ham radio operator in Zagreb that no leaflets were found in his town. Nenad Nukic who conducted the interview quoted Efendi As saying some Fca Flets had fallen in the no Many a land Between the front lines about 10 Miles to the South. Nukic said news officials he reached \ in Zepa and Srebrenick two other East pm enclaves also said they had not found leaflets. If the leaflets have missed their targets that would illustrate the difficulty of making accurate drops from High altitudes. Associated press correspondent Terrence Petty flew aboard one of the two . Cargo planes making the Mission which signals . Resolve to take action in the War torn Region. On saturday radio broadcasts urged people in Eastern Bosnia to share the Relief equally. Ham radio reports also told of increasingly desperate conditions in. See leaflets on Page 2warring factions inspect supplies bound for Bosnia Fly the stars and stripes Rhein main a Germany emergency supplies earmarked for Airdrop in Bosnia and Herzegovina received a late night inspection saturday by representatives from the warring factions in the former Yugoslavia two serbs a croat and a bosnian Muslim inspected 72 tons of humanitarian cargo to ensure it contained no weapons. Air Force personnel unpacked one Case of military Field rations called meals ready to eat and one Box of medical supplies for the inspectors. The cargo representing six plane loads of emergency Relief shipments consisted of 4,500 pounds of medical supplies and 768 cases of res. The res totalled More than 69,000 meals. The shipments were divided sea Bosnia on Page 2 . Blast May tie in to warfare in Balkans new York a  might have been responsible for a deadly explosion at the world Trade Center authorities said saturday. The Fri director suggested the blast night be related to the troubles in the former Yugoslavia. Officials who reached the Point of the explosion saturday All but see related Story on Page 4 confirmed that a bomb caused the huge blast that left five people dead and two missing. Friday s blast which rocked the worlds second tallest buildings from their foundations to their sky High observation decks also injured More than 1,000 people. Traces of nitrate found at the scene combined with the amount of heat and damage caused by the noontime blast strengthened the bomb theory police commissioner Raymond Kelly told a news conference. Quot our Best guess is there is a High probability it was a bombing possibly. Terrorist related James Fox director of the of big a Manhattan office said 24 ii ours after the blast see Balkans on Page 2 air Force Crews help a serbian official left examine boxes saturday at Rhein main a Germany. A croat and bosnian Muslim also examined goods. Stars and stripes now 50 cents daily the Price of the stars and stripes changes to 50 cents today when purchased at vending machines or stores. The delivery Price remains unchanged and delivery is available in Many areas at housing Barracks and offices. If delivery is not available in your area you can order a discount card from our customer service office and present it at any stars and stripes Bookstore to claim your copy of the newspaper each Day. The card entities you to 30 copies of the newspaper during a 45-Day period. To arrange Home delivery Call toll free from Germany 0130-840048 from Belgium 07811-8775 from United kingdom 0-800-898854 from Italy 1678-7-3456 from the Netherlands 06-022-7629 from Spain 900-99-4955, or Call Dan 348-8437 or 348-8438. These phone numbers published every Day in our Masthead on the letters to the editor Page can be called for information about the discount card As Welt  
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