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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stun stripes  vol. 53, no 29 500  monday May 16,1994 sanctions urged on North Korea senators seek action Over nuke stance Washington at the Senate a two highest ranking lawmakers responding to North koreans latest disregard of International nuclear conventions said sunday that they support imposing economic sanctions on the Pyongyang government. A i believe that we cannot tolerate the actions that Are occurring without any response at All a said Senate majority Leader George Mitchell a Maine. He called economic sanctions the most prudent and Likely effective response at the current  North Korea said saturday that it has begun replacing fuel rods at an experimental nuclear reactor without International inspectors present an apparent violation of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. The International atomic Energy Agency had demanded a presence when the rods were replaced to determine whether North Korea had extracted plutonium which can be used to make nuclear weapons from the spent fuel. A a we be been in this cat and mouse game with North Korea now for about the last 15 months a said Senate minority Leader Dob Dole who appeared with Mitchell on no cd a meet Fie press. The Kansas Republican said he still hoped the Issue of North korean stonewalling Over its reported nuclear weapons program could be resolved. A but failing that think sanctions should be in the koreans withdrew the fuel from a five megawatt reactor at its Yon Byon Complex widely believed by Western intelligence to be the Center of the North korean Effort to build nuclear weapons. The Cia has concluded that North see sanctions on Page 2 Margarine much worse than Buffer expert says a landmark vol Smarch a amps Dove Casey army a. Mike Vetter sits with his son Thomas in the stroller while his wife Joan snaps a picture of their other children 6-year-old Robert and 5-year-old Ryan at the 0er-Lin Airlift memorial at Rhein main a Germany on sunday the vetters avid Volks marchers were among hundreds who turned out for the last walking event for the Rhein main panthers. The Volks marching club is disbanding As the base downsides. Washington a a startling new report from Harvard University says a Little known Type of fat that lurks in Margarine and other processed foods could be responsible for 30,000 of the nations annual heart disease deaths. . Researchers last year reported that diets High in Margarine Long touted As a healthful alternative to butter and similar foods could double the risk of heart attack. A a. A but an article in today s american journal of Public health goes even further saying the trans fatty acids found in those foods Are probably worse than saturated fat. A will people be shocked i suspect so a said Harvard a or. Walter Willett a nutrition chief at the University in Cam Bridge mass., and a researcher on diet and heart disease a Many people who Are trying to make Good nutritional decisions for themselves and their kids arc being grossly  but other scientists and the food Industry said Willett is overreacting. A yes its True they raise your cholesterol level hut whether they re going to impart the same risk As saturated fat is still unknown a said or. Margo Dunke of the University of Texas. Doctors have Long warned people to avoid saturated fat the animal fat found in butter arid meats in favor of polyunsaturated vegetable oils which do not pose a heart  using liquid oils in t always see worse on Page 2 by Joseph Owen Heidelberg Bureau Heidelberg Germany a a funding lapse is tarnishing the Silver anniversary for Germany a Kontak clubs which will lose All but one of their army paid coordinators by sept. 30. The withdrawal of army support seems unlikely however to doom the German american Friendship groups which continue to exist even in some places in where . Troops no longer Are stationed. A of the 31 chartered clubs Only five a those in bad Kreuz Nach Frankfurt. Heidelberg Karlsruhe and Mannheim a still have local coordinators . Army Europe spokesman Klaus Praesent said. Four of those jobs will disappear As Well but the 53rd area support group in bad Kreuz Nach has expanded the duties of the coordinator there assigning him regional responsibilities. The army began eliminating the coordinator positions three years ago to Cut costs Praesent said. Other than the coordinators the army provides Only logistical support to the clubs. The clubs provide the rest of their Money except for a Small contribution from the German government Praesent said. Kontak started in 1969 As a Pilot project to provide constructive activities for disaffected German youths see army on Page 2inside today Mainz Kaste to keep its popular cd and video outlet a see Page 3 a trial starts today in Shannon Faulkner a Battle to break the citadels gender Barrier a see Page 5 3 t4 school lessons should . Educators import foreign ideas a see pages 20-22zsm  
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