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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 2, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pago 2 Dpi wednesday february 2,1994 the stars and stripes at a glance Gerry Adams Leader of the Irish Republican  a political Wing expects that a this generation. Is going to see peace in  see Story on Page 6. Nato change urged nato should not think about expansion until it develops a new sense of purpose a senator says. A Page 4 troop moves detected up to 10,000 croatian troops May have crossed into neighbouring bos Nia despite a . Warning an official says. A Page 5 wrist braces criticized flexible wrist braces sold to protect workers from repetitive motion injuries do not work a study says. A Page 7 waiting period started a officials have imposed a waiting period for emergency food Stamps to Stop rip offs of the quake Relief program in the tos Angeles area. A Page 8 shots fired at speech an unidentified Man fired five shots into the air As president Hashemi a Sfanjani spoke. A Page 10 Federal jobs targeted one in every three Federal workers could wind up in a different location a different Job or jobless if the Clinton administration has its Way. A Page 16 Index Abby Rann Landers .24 classifieds. 25-28 comics. 22-24 commentary. 15 crossword. Education. 12 faces a places 21 focus. 17-20 Horoscope. 27 Jumble. 27 letters. 14 Money matters. 16 sports. 30-36 to listings. 35 weather. 13 group won t seek for 8 killings. Says Mogadishu Somalia a a coalition backing warlord Mohamed far Rah aided has condemned . Marines for killing at least eight civilians but said tuesday that its militiamen would not retaliate and violate their truce with . Forces. A swamp have told our people to remain Calm and uphold the 3-month-old cease fire but the americans must St a killing innocent people a said Abdul Karim Ahmed Ali Secretary general of the somali National Alliance a coalition of three factions in Mogadishu. A the excuse the americans Are giving for killing our people is nonsense and  in addition to the deaths at least 24 somalis were wounded monday when marines escorting two american Dipso Mats opened fire on a Street jammed with a Quot Harding from Page 1 fore Gillooly entered his plea Harding Aga lit denied Gillooly a accusations and called them evidence of a a continued practice of abusive conduct intended to disrupt Tonya Harding a life and destroy her  last week Harding denied any Advance knowledge of the Jan. 6 attack on Kerrigan and said she did no to learn until Days later that people Clos amp to her May have been involved in the attack. She has not been charged. Hundreds of civilians waiting for free food. One of those killed was identified As one of Somalia a Many tribal leaders Sabriye Alale Barise. . Officials said the 22 marines began shooting machine guns and grenade launchers after two snipers fired at the three humvee and two passenger cars in the Convoy. They said other somalis pulled guns and joined the shootout after it  americans were injured but they said at least three bullets struck their vehicles. Foreign correspondents in a nearby hotel heard one or two shots before the marines heavy weapons began firing. But Many somalian witnesses said the marines opened fire after they saw the crowd of people outside a food distribution Center and mistook them for demonstrators trying to Block the Convoy. Although somalis shouted anti american slogans after the shooting no serious attacks on . Or . Forces were reported in Mogadishu on tuesday. But violence was reported Early tuesday in Bairoa a City 150 Miles Northwest of Mogadishu where Many Relief agencies work. Unidentified assailants opened fire on a patrol of . Soldiers from India wounding one in the hip said maj. Chris Budge a . Military spokesman. At 6 30 a.m., a bomb exploded Between two Bairoa buildings being rented by the , children s fund and world vision Relief agencies said a Unicof official Carl Howorth. Shrapnel blew holes in the Walls of both buildings and slightly wounded one world vision staff member he said. Mul Tomah county Deputy District. Dorney Norm Frink on tuesday asked for and was granted an Extension from the court on the grand jury report due thursday. He said there was the possibility of More indictments. A serious Harding continued to train tuesday before hundreds of onlookers at the shopping Center where she skates. Gillooly was accused of asking Harding a bodyguard Shawn Eckardt to Send alleged hit Man Shane Stant and alleged getaway Driver Derrick Smith to Detroit to club Kerrigan on the knee knocking her out of the National championships. Harding went on to win the championships along with a spot on the new York a four in 10 americans say Tonya Harding should withdraw from the Winter games even if she is innocent of the attack on Nancy Kerrigan to avoid being a distraction to other . Olympians. Fifty eight percent of the 1,007 . Adults interviewed in the associated press poll said the skater should step aside if she is charged with the crime even if she has not had a Chance to defend herself in court. Harding has a go ahead from the . Figure skating association to compete in the olympics in Lillehammer Norway. But she could be replaced up until feb. 21, two Days before her event. Forty two percent of those surveyed said she should step aside to avoid distracting other . Olympians even if she is innocent. Harding sex husband Jeff Gillooly her former bodyguard and two others were charged in the attack that nearly knocked Kerrigan out of the olympics. The commercial payoff that an olympic medal can bring suggested to Many of those polled that such a crime was almost inevitable. They agreed by 74 percent to 23 percent that greed can cause athletes to Stop at almost nothing to win. / in what is unusual for a ports Story slightly More women than men were following the Story closely and older people were More enthralled than younger people. Olympic team. A special committee of the . Figure skating association was to meet tuesday to consider whether to recommend removing Harding from the team. Gillooly told authorities that he and Harding began planning the attack in Early december after she finished fourth civil from Page 1 seems  a very capable and qualified  Lewis is a Georgia Democrat. Clinton withdrew the nomination of Guinier a Taw professor after critics claimed her writings advocated increasing Black political Power by Radical Means. One near nominee District of Columbia corporation counsel John Payton withdrew in december after the congressional Black caucus complained that he had not voted in recent elections and was lukewarm on using the voting rights act to create Black dominated election Dis at a Competition in Japan. They feared judges at the . Championships would hold it against her Hoevet said. Hoevet said that its unlikely Harding a guilt or innocence will be established before the games begin and that he Hopes Gillooly a Story will get her thrown off the team for unsportsmanlike conduct tricks. Asked about Patrick on monday Mary Frances Berry chair of the . Commission on civil rights said a a it a wonderful that the president is Able to get someone of his  Berry said Patrick a should sail through the conf mation hearings. His views of civil rights Are mainstream  medical. From Page 1 tary of defense for health affairs held two town meetings in Germany and one in Italy in january to gauge patient dissatisfaction and hear other problems caused by the closure of Many military health care facilities in Europe. A the visit. Is already providing benefits for health care beneficiaries in Europe and promises More in the future a Slife said. Slifer said other initiatives resulting from the Martin visit include a retention of inpatient care at the Vicenza  Hospital in Italy an extra i ear until june 1995. The Hospital had it Een scheduled to lose its inpatient status in 1994. The reprieve Slifer said a would provide additional time to. Ensure that an infrastructure for a smooth transition is in place and  a permanent agreements Between certain military communities and Host nation medical facilities providing after hours emergency care at no Cost for Active duty family members. A a new program that provides primary and emergency care for Active duty family members at military communities with fewer than 100 Active duty sponsors that do not have a military medical facility within a reasonable distance or travel time. The care will be at no Cost to the military member. A continued operation of the european civilian health and medical program of the uniformed services claims office in Heidelberg. The office had been slated for closure and relocation to Wisconsin. Martin made the Point during his visit that the ultimate solution to european health care woes would not be extra military doctors and nurses but would focus primarily on patient education. Other potential solutions to health care problems raised during Martins visit included the possibility of redesigning health care plans for civilian employees and their families instituting a 4 fee for services for civilians rather than the Flat outpatient rate and finding ways to provide better space a dental care for family members Slifer said  
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