European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 18, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday july 18, 1994 . The stars and stripes Pago 5u.s. May bolster Aid to rwandans Washington apr president Clinton dispatched a top . Official to Africa on saturday to assess Relief efforts for the estimated 1 million people fleeing violence in Rwanda and flooding into neighbouring Zaire. Brian j. Atwood head of the Agency for International development is to begin his Mission in Zaire today the White House said in a statement. The United states has provided about $100 million for Relief efforts since the beginning of the crisis in Rwanda including support for 100 Airlift missions the statement said. It said an additional 80 Airlift shipments of Relief supplies would begin shortly. Atwood will assess the Overall situation in both Rwanda and Zaire and gauge a the need for enhanced assistance a the White House said. The administration is reaffirming its commitment to help humanitarian Relief in the Region with food Medicine and other supplies the statement said. A there have been reports of close to a million people flowing out of Rwanda As refugees since the Slaughters that followed an air plane crash that killed the presidents of Rwanda and Burundi said a White House official. A i would expect in the next couple of Days for us to be Able to find some More Money to Deal with this new aspect of the crisis a added the official who commented on condition of anonymity. Humanitarian agencies Are reported to be scrambling to Deal with the exodus of refugees from Rwanda but Are handicapped by poor preparation and limited resources including a shortage of drinking water. Officials reported that there Are few suitable locations for refugee Camps for so Many people and that epidemics Are possible. Apollo tvs Crew Moon Cape canaveral Fla. A Nasa celebrated the 25th anniversary of Apollo 11�?Ts liftoff saturday with a countdown replay with the launch of four Model rockets and without the Crew. Apollo 11 astronauts declined to attend the morning ceremony and sent regrets for a commemorative dinner. All three attended the 20th anniversary launch ceremony so instead of the first two men to walk on the Moon a Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin a and their fellow crewman Michael Collins the National aeronautics and space administration settled for the last Man on the Moon and one who lost his Chance to walk on the lunar surface because of an Accident in route. A a it a their decision. I respect it. But i wish they were Here a said Brent Wynn who helped launch the Model rockets. A after 25 years of constantly being hounded for autographs they probably want to kick Back a Wynn said. More than 500 people gathered for the launch ceremony at Kennedy space Center just three Miles from where Apollo 11 blasted off at 9 32 . Est on july 16, 1969. Four Days later Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon. Many of the celebratory had worked on Apollo 11 and Are now retired or in different professions. Apollo 11 launch commentator Jack King now a Public relations Man in Washington noted that More than 5.6 million parts were in the rocket and spacecraft or anyone of which could go King timed his remarks to end at 9 30 ., just in time for a replay of his launch commentary starting at the two minute Mark. He ran a Little Over. As a result his pronouncement of a liftoff we have a liftoff thirty two minutes past the hour liftoff of Apollo 11�?� came at 9 33 . No one cared. All eyes were on four Model Saturn rockets whooshing 200 feet into the air and then floating Down gently with red and White parachutes. A see. By goodness we be still got it a King said. A a a a Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise now an aerospace company executive stood in for Armstrong Aldrin and Collins on saturday just As he did in 1969 As part of the Apollo 11 backup Crew. An oxygen tank explosion on his Way to the Moon in 1970 stole his Chance to walk on the Moon. Apollo 17 commander Eugene Cernan the last Man to walk on the Moon in december 1972, was the Apollo 11 Crew substitute for saturday nights commemorative dinner. Haise said he expected Back then that after Apollo human would return to the Moon in his lifetime. He still believes humans will explore the solar system and beyond a though not As quickly As Many of us who Are in the autumn of our careers would like to wha8100kic- get a life go Home and m your of in Iii Quot a .�5 Joan Taylor photographs her son Peter Taylor left and grandchildren Max 6, Center and Morgan 9, in front or a sign posted by neighbors on the Street where Nicole Brown Simpson lived in the Brentwood area of los Angeles. Gawker invade site of slaying Nicole Simpson s neighbors sick of curiosity seekers los Angeles a the Aroma of espresso wafts through the morning air at Starbucks in Brentwood where residents gather after a jog or before work to talk and read the newspaper. A weary looking waitress whips up a cappuccino for Andrea Clark. A i sleep at All last night a the waitress said. A a it Sall the nervous Energy that a around Here a responded Clark a regular at Starbucks near me Zaluna where a waiter named Ronald Goldman used to serve up pasta and pizza. Nervous because their upscale enclave is a secret no More. Nervous because their fancy Homes luxury cars and trendy shops Are a fixture on the evening news. And nervous because their neighbourhoods have been invaded by curiosity seekers in search of a glimpse of the place where Goldman and of. Simpsons former wife were murdered. A a it a out of hand. Its Disneyland a said Pauli Orchon sitting on a ledge outside Starbucks As traffic whizzes along san Vicente Boulevard the areas main thoroughfare. A few blocks souths tourists with camcorders Are a common site in front of Nicole Brown Simpsons condominium. Cars slow As they try to peer into the cloister of ficus that Shields the spot where the two were slashed june 12. A sign nailed to a nearby Palm the tourists who Are going there Are seeking to fulfil themselves by inserting themselves in something real. They want to be Able to say when they get Home a ooh yeah and we stopped by a Chaytor Mason psychology professor tree reads. A Media amp cookie Loos get a life a go Home and live your own so we can live ours in the rebuke does Little to Abate the Stream of visitors from As far away As South Africa and Australia. Peter Taylor a Salesman from Tulsa okla., brought his two Young children to the murder scene on the last Day of their two week vacation. A i would have kicked myself had i not at least come Down and looked a he said. A curiosity a was All new York City schoolteacher Rose eng could say As she peered at the Stone Walkway leading up to where Nicole Simpson 35, and Goldman 25, were found in a Pool of blood. As eng snapped a picture of her Friend standing in front of the Condo a Motorist in a passing car barked a Sicko a while Many neighbors say they understand the fascination with the murders in which Simpson is accused they Are growing weary of lenses shoved in their faces and lawns being trampled. A maybe it la just die Down when Summers Over a Orchon said. Chaytor Mason professor emeritus of human factors psychology at the University of Southern California estimates that up to a year could pass before Brentwood stops being a worldwide attraction. A the tourists who Are going there Are seeking to fulfil themselves by inserting themselves in something real a Mason said. A they want to be Able to say when they get Home a of yeah and we stopped by a residents can be thankful for one thing. Grave line Tours which loads tourists into a Hearse and hauls them around los Angeles to visit celebrity death Sites decided against adding Nicole Simpsons Condo. A i know morbid curiosity like anyone else. In a the Guy who started it a said grave line owner Greg Smith. A but i really feel for those neighbors. In a totally sick of this whole
