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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 11, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 b the stars and stripes thursday March 11,1993 at a glance actress whoops Goldberg came out a big Winner at the people s Choice awards on tuesday in los Angeles. See faces a no places on Page 16. Panel told to lift veil a judge has barred further meetings of president Clinton a health care task Force and the groups advising it until they abide by Federal open meetings Laws a Page 4 plea for bases lawmakers made an huh hour pitch to defense Secretary Les Aspin on Why scores of military bases should remain open. A Page 5 shoring up defences . Troops in Somalia built up their fortifications to guard against demonstrations aimed at disrupting a peace conference this  Page 8 Home port difficulties the Navy told lawmakers that any attempt to build More overseas Home ports would be too costly. A Page 11 improved performance american workers posted their biggest productivity gain in two decades in 1992, the government reported. A Page 12 Index Abby Ann Landers. 17 classifieds .20-24 comics .17-19 commentary .15 crossword.17 faces n places.16 Horoscope .22 Jumble. 22 letters. 14 military.11 Money matters.12 sports.25-32 to listings .31 weather.13 West s help considered key to Eastern Europe s recovery by Kevin Robinson business writer Frankfurt a Western european businesses that invest in the struggling economies of Eastern Europe could help Stem the tide of refugees fleeing depressed conditions a German business executive said wednesday. Quot its human nature that people done to want to give up what they Nave. But Western Europe can Only help Eastern Europe if it gives a Heiner Thorborg said at a news conference at the Arabella grand hotel. A if not More refugees will continue to leave Eastern Europe for the West and the West will end up paying  a a opportunities for investment in Eastern Europe and Eastern Europe a economic recovery Are two of the topics to be discussed by the More than 420 Harvard business school alumni from 30 countries who Are in Frankfurt for a three Day conference called Quot quo Vadis Europe or a where is Europe  the conference began wednesday. This years conference is the first hosted by Harvard alumni in Germany. The lord mayor of Frankfurt Andreas von Schoeler was to Host a reception for conference participants wednesday evening. Thorborg this years conference Thorborg chairman is a 1979 graduate of the Harvard senior managers program. He. Runs an executive scarch firm in Frankfurt. The question of How to assist Eastern Europe is especially important for Germany As it grapples with the costs of reunification Thorborg said. Problems associated with however. Uniting Europe a Are much bigger than # the reunification of Germany a Thorborg states took place m pans three years ago said. A the germans and the French have overestimated the willingness of the people to move toward european Unity. The euphoria Over Continental Unity at the moment is  after the conference concludes Friday the Harvard alumni especially those who Are non europeans hopefully will leave Quot with the feeling that there Isnit a lot to worry about in Europe Thorborg said. A europeans Are going to find solutions to their problems a especially the reunification of Europe in close cooperation with the americans and the japanese he added. There Are 60,000 members of the Harvard business school alumni association worldwide in 86 clubs 50 of which Are in the United states. Speakers at the conference come from Germany Japan United states France and England. The Harvard business schools first alumni conference outside the  Page 1 storage facility where explosives and bomb making materials were later found. He also was seen making Telephone Calls from a pay phone nearby and records show four Calls were made from that phone to Ayyad a line at Allied signal inc., the company he works for the complaint alleged. Salameh who has been charged with helping carry out the bombing has been jailed without bail. Another Man has Een charged with obstruction of Justice stemming from an attack on an agent investigating the bombing. Ayyad a father Abdel Rahman Joseph Ayyad said that his son was an acquaintance of Salameh a and that Salameh visited his son at the House in Maplewood. But he did not know How often or How recently. The elder Ayyad said that he was palestinian but that his children were born in Kuwait. He said his son was a graduate of Rutgers University in new Jersey. La Rutgers said a Nidal Ayyad got a bachelors degree in 1991 from the department of chemical and biochemical engineering. The new arrest which Fri spokesman Joseph Valiquette said was without incident came As the Fri tightened its investigation of the bombing examining links among the two men arrested earlier and Al Sayyid nos air who was acquitted of killing anti Arab extremist rabbi Cir Kahane in 1990. Last week the first link emerged when nos air a Cousin Ibrahim a. Elg Browny was charged with obstruction in connection with the bombing probe for allegedly scuffling with a Law enforcement officer during a raid. On tuesday nos air a attorney civil rights lawyer William Kunstler said that during nos air a 1991 trial in the Kahane slaying Elg Browny helped the defense a doing even a a to picking up documents. Team handling everything from Security nos air was acquitted of murder in a Hance a slaying but was convicted of a weapons offence and committing an assault As he fled the shooting scene. Authorities say Salameh 25, rented the Van that held the bomb detonated under the 110-Story twin towers feb. 26. The blast killed at least five people and injured More than 1,000. Elg Browny and Salameh have been jailed without bail and the Fri said it May make other arrests this week. In other developments a James Fox the head of the of big a new York office told a congressional panel in Washington on tuesday that investigators believe the bombing was carried out by a Large and highly professional terrorist group. A investigators failed again to find the body of a Trade Center worker missing since the blast. The worker is believed buried under tons of rubble. A new York new Day reported wednesday that investigators believe the bomb was made out of 1,200 pounds of explosives triggered by nitroglycerine. The bomb makers Are believed to have purchased the chemicals a including nitric acid sul uric acid urea and nitroglycerine and concocted the dynamite Ike bomb in a Jersey City storage locker the newspaper quoted an unidentified source As  Page 1 Structure a he said. Ryabov s words reflected the Strong conservative voice of the pre Reform Congress which increasingly has sought to distance itself from the United states on foreign policy issues such As the former Yugoslavia and the strategic arms reduction treaty and on Domestic issues such As the form of russians restructured Economy and the shape of the Post soviet government. The Yeltsin administration has found itself at Odds with the Congress on All these issues frequently fending off charges that Russia is copying up to the West. Conservatives have charged that the Kremlin not Only is adopting . Policies on foreign affairs and taking orders on How to run the Economy but now even seeks to adopt the american system of government. Although there is a Strong body of conservatives communists and nationalists in the soviet Era Congress Ryabova a speech carries weight because he is the Deputy speaker of the legislature and the top aide to Congress chairman Ruslan Knas Bulatov Yeltsin a archrival in the current Power struggle. Ryabova a Tough speech came during debate Over Yeltsin a proposed april 11 referendum in which voters would be asked if Russia should become a presidential Republic without the Large Congress but with a two House legislature which w Ould be similar to the , Congress. Plans for such a referendum were a a mistake a Ryabov said. Yeltsin spokesman Vyacheslav Kostikova hit Back at Ryabov slamming the a harsh confrontational spirit 01 his speech and warning that a the Field of cooperation Between the Congress and president is  the Congress was summoned to discuss the referendum which Yeltsin wants in order to break the ongoing Power struggle Between russians executive and legislative branches a locked in a fight for control of the government and the Fate of economic reforms. Echoing fears of Many legislators Ryabov said the referendum violated the existing Constitution by Catling for the Congress to be scrapped and replaced by a permanent bicameral  from Page 1 Mon by Koresh on the radio after he promised immediate surrender in Exchange but the 33-year-old self proclaimed Messiah reneged saying he was awaiting further instructions from god. Hundreds of Federal officers using armoured vehicles and unarmed tanks surrounded the compound about 10 Miles outside Waco. Twenty one children and two elderly women have left the compound since the standoff began. Ninety adults and 17 children remain according to Koresh. During a program Friday on kegs Engelman offered to help. A Engelman As Well As several self titled constitutional Patriot groups offered their medical and Legal assistance if Koresh were to invite them inside the compound and that they would bring in camera and Media Crews if Koresh wanted them in a a Van Dielen said  
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