European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 20, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes c world monday december 20,1993 . Reportedly proposes new conditions for Iraq from wire reports new York a the Clinton administration wants Baghdad to abide by Tough new conditions in Exchange for lifting the . Ban on iraqi Oil exports the new York times reported sunday. The United states is urging other members of the Security Council to insist that Iraq recognize Kuwait As an Independent county and Stop persecuting dissident kurd and shiite muslims the newspaper reported. The times quoted an unidentified administration official who said the new policy stems from distrust of iraqi president Saddam Hussein. Iranian syrian ties cited new evidence by a key witness in . The bombing of pan am flight 103 Points to iranian and syrian involvement a British newspaper reported. The United states and Britain have accused Libya of carrying out the dec. 21,1988, attack Over Lockerbie Scotland which killed 270 people. Edwin Bollier head of a Swiss electronics firm had identified a circuit Board used in the bombing As one of a Batch that his company supplied to Libya the newspaper said. Bollier told the sunday times that in reexamining his records he discovered he had sent some of the boards 10 the East German defense ministry. The newspaper said the East German secret notice the Stasi had extensive contacts with the syrian based terrorist group of Ahmad Jabril. Eiffel Tower nets protest Paris a environmental activists unfurled a giant fish net near the base of the Eiffel Tower on sunday protesting against Drift net fishing that it claimed was decimating Marine life off Europe. The net stretched More than a mile from the Trocadero gardens across the Seine to the champs Des Mars on the other Side of the Eiffel Tower. The protest was organized by Greenpeace in Advance of a meeting of european Union officials today in Brussels Belgium to discuss fishing quotas for 1994-1997. The former european Community changed its name when the maastricht treaty on european Unity took effect in november. Hungary Sells phone stake Dabas Hungary a hungarians got some Good news sunday in the first privatization of telecommunications in Post communist Eastern Europe Hungary sold off a key stake in its antiquated phone company. That raised Hopes that hungarians who wait five to seven years for a phone might soon Call each other with greater Case. Residents typically have to go to the Post office a which closes at 5 . And All weekend a to Book a Call then wait two to three hours for it to come through. On sunday it was announced that Magyar com a consortium led by Deutsche telecoms is buying 30 percent of the hungarian telecommunications co. And w ill provide $875 million for modernization. 3 prison guards killed vereeniging South Africa a three prison guards were killed and eight were wounded when a prisoner hurled a grenade at them As they tried to break up a fight by inmates authorities said sunday. The blast occurred about 8 15 . Saturday when several inmates sharing a cell at the prison South of Johannesburg began brawling. The unarmed guards entered the cell to break up the fight and one prisoner threw a russian made hand grenade at them said Brig. Chris dickers a prison spokesman. 49 feared lost at sea Kuala Bumpur Malaysia two boats carrying illegal indonesian immigrants collided off Malaysia in High Waves and 49 were feared drowned police said sunday. The missing indonesians had been aboard a boat that Sank after the collision saturday night police superintendent Ishak Abdul Aziz reported. He said 55 indonesians most of them from the other boat were Safe. Both had set sail from Tanjuan Pinang in Indonesia 011 saturday night he said. Survivors said they had been promised jobs in Malaysia.1. Joint Mia search but new Hanoi Vietnam apr the first coordinated .-Victnamese-laotian search for americans missing in action ended sunday with about one third of its work left undone because of tropical storms. Meanwhile . Military spokesmen announced that the biggest search since the War ended nearly 20 years ago will be launched in Vietnam on Jan. 6. More than 80 americans and four excavation teams will take part twice the no Liber in the operation just this will be our most ambitious yet a said army it col. David a Fredrikson of the operation. The search along the vietnamese laotian Border turned up new remains and helicopter wreckage. But Fredrikson said that helicopter flights were curtailed by three storms and that the american teams were Able to Check out Only about 40 of the 56 cases they had set out to investigate. The 44, americans working on that search headed to Bangkok Thailand for a Brief Stopover before moving on to their Home base in Honolulu to celebrate Christma with their families. Fredrikson said search teams would resume operations in Laos on Jan. 12, but the operations in Vietnam and Laos next month will be Independent of each other unlike the one just completed. In it the americans and. Their vietnamese and laotian counterparts met at the Border three times to Exchange information. Quot the Novelty about this operation is that we had vietnamese witnesses that came to the Border and told about things they saw happen in what is now Laos but which during the War was under vietnamese control a Fredrikson said. Sam Wanamaker Dies at 74 actor raised funds to rebuild Shakespeare s Globe London apr actor and director Sam Wanamaker died at his London Home on saturday As his. Long held dream of rebuilding Shakespeare a Globe theater finally neared reality. He was 74. The performer died after a five year fight against cancer his family said. Wanamaker who was bom in Chicago in 1919 and got his Early stage training there worked in Britain after he was blacklisted in the 1950s because of the Mccarthy hearings. He lived in Britain for most of his life. He played a wide ran a Wanamaker of roles on stage and in films in the United states and Britain As Well As directing live theater and television shows. Among the Many films were the spy who came in from the cold private Benjamin Ana the to Minise ties holocaust. But Wanamaker became Best known for his tireless quest for a living memorial to William Shakespeare in London. K single asian women prefer work to love poll finds in 8 cities Tokyo Topi a women in East Asia like the labor of a Job More than the labor of love according to interviews conducted in eight cities around the Region. The june Survey queried 50 unmarried women in their 20s in each of eight major cities a Tokyo Bangkok Thailand Singapore Hong Kong Jakarta Indonesia Beijing Seoul South Korea and Taipei Taiwan. The Survey found that the majority of women derived More satisfaction from work than from their relationships with men according to Waco Al corp., a major women s underwear maker that conducted the interviews. But in Tokyo More Young working women by far preferred to quit their jobs after has ing children than their East asian Sisters. Just 22 percent of women in Tokyo and 44 percent in Seoul said they wanted to go Back to work after bearing a child while a Large majority in the other cities 82 to 92 percent wanted to stay on the Job the interviews showed. Almost All the women interviewed cited the need to be self supporting but 6 percent of Tokyo residents and 4 percent of Seoul residents admitted that they kept one Eye peeled for a potential mate while at work. In choosing an Ideal husband women in Seoul and Tokyo took a cold hard look at earning Power and health while women in Singapore Hong Kong Bangkok and Taipei said they also w anted Mutual understanding. The women interviewed in Beijing said they liked to have a few laughs and wanted a husband with a sense of humor while women in Jakarta cited affection As an important component of a relationship. In 1949, he visited London and went to the site of the famous Globe theater on the South Bank of the River thames where Shakespeare a plays were produced in his lifetime. The theater built in 1599, was destroyed by fire june 29,1613, by a spark from a Cannon set off during a performance or Henry Viii Wanamaker was astonished to find nothing but a plaque and the idea of establishing a new Globe was formed. It was not easy. He spent More than 20 years overcoming bureaucratic obstacles and occasional hostility. A part of that hostility was because i am american a he once said. A they assumed i was going to create a Disneyland or that i was interested in property development and personal profit.�?�. Wanamaker founded the Shakespeare Globe Trust in 1971 to develop the site and lived to see Prince Edward unveil the first part of the construction last year. The Timber Walls of the round open air theater went up about 100 Yards from the site of the original Globe whose foundation was discovered in october 1989. Wanamaker a Globe also will have an indoor theater and museum. The target Date for completion of the project is april 1995. Wanamaker is survived by his wife Charlotte am three daughters Abby Jessica and the actress Zoe Wanamaker. A a. A summer wedding for Prince Edward London apr Prince Edward has fallen in love and May marry in the summer according to the reporter who broke the Story of the collapse of Charles and Diana a marriage. Andrew Morton reported sunday that the 29-year-old Edward the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth if is dating Public relations consultant Sophie Rhys Jones 28, Morton said Rhys Jones now spends virtually every night at de Prince Edward Ward s apartments in Buckingham Palace or on the weekends in Windsor Castle. He said she has dined with the Queen several times arid May spend new years at the Queens banding Ham estate. Morton said he got the Story by weeks of Stak my out Edwards quarters at the Palace and Rhys Jones modest apartment in Kensington. Edward and Rhys Jones met in August when inc helped him with a youth fund Raiser. He had no details on Rhys Jones background except that she is the daughter of a a White Collar worker in Southern England
