European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 18, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 r the stars and stripes tuesday october is 1994 at a glance v German Chancellor Helmut Kohl needed All his political skill monday to Start reforming his weakened coalition following sundays elections. See Story on Page a. Evidence in peril Dan tests on evidence in the . Simpson Case might be thrown out because prosecutors took too Long sending it to laboratories for testing. ,. A a a a a a a a a a page5 5 slain in bar five people were found shot to death inside a bar in Birmingham ala., on sunday police said. A paged Gao criticized the general accounting office has tarnished its reputation for objectivity an evaluation of the Agency says. A Page 7 finns favor eur voters in Finland have told their leaders that they want the country to join the european Union. Quot a a a a a a a pfipe8 spooky trend americans Are treating halloween theme Parks to booming business. Page 14 Index Abby Ann Landers. 20 classifieds. 21-24 comics. .18-20 commentary. ____13 computers. 10 crossword. 20 faces in places. 15 focus .16-17 Horoscope. Jumble. Letters. _____12 Money matters sports. 25-32 to listings. 31 weather. 11 parliament linking key Issue to sanctions Baghdad Iraq apr the iraqi parliament on Mon Day praised Saddam Hussein a actions to guarantee the country a Security but failed to pass a Resolution recognizing Kuwait. Diplomats had said beforehand that a special session of the iraqi parliament would fun i Fil i t he u a Securi by Council demand that the country specifically recognize Kuwait. A a a the iraqi parliament reiterated its support for All the Steps taken by president Saddam Hussein to guarantee iraqi Security a and. To get the sanctions imposed on Iraq lifted a the official iraqi news Agency said in a Brief one paragraph report. A deputies said after the three hour session that there was no vote on the recognition of Kuwait. A. Gtd. A a a. V a a i done to think it would be Wise just to recognize Kuwait and then nothing happens. We want the embargo to lifted a said parliament member Mohammed Al Adhamy a professor of history at must Assaria University in Baghdad he said the parliament session had basically been a lengthy briefing by foreign minister Mohammed said Al Sahaf about the moves being taken to get the embargo lifted but that recognizing Kuwait Wras a separate Issue. Iraq however signalled that it would take whatever measures necessary to lift the economic blockade slowly strangling the country. The announcement appeared to be a further signal that Iraq would flirt with recognition but not actually do it until it was assured that the . Security Council would set a Clear timetable for lifting the 4-year-old sanctions. The revolutionary command Council iraqis top decision making body headed by Saddam is believed to have approved recognizing Kuwait on saturday Western and Middle Eastern diplomats in the capital said and they Haa expected the parliament to do the same. Members of the parliament said As they convened that they had been summoned through an announcement on the television news sunday evening and had no idea what the session was about beforehand. They said they would Only approve recognizing Kuwait As a Means of getting the embargo lifted. Under a potential Deal brokered last week by russian foreign minister Andrei Kozarev Iraq agreed to recognize Kuwait with the understanding that the United nations would set a Date for lifting the ban on Oil sales the country a economic lifeline. Members of the Allied coalition Espe Dally the United states have insisted that the sanctions stay in place until Iraq constitutionally enshrines its recognition of Kuwait and the endorsement of parliament however tame it May be would have done that. After r uni or port a Prince Haiti a can Bertrand Aristide preached anew for reconciliation from behind his Bullet proof shield monday hours after a mob sought its own Justice by torching the family Home of Haiti s army chief. Fifteen buildings were burned in All and one Man killed in the coastal town of gon Aives after a false Rumor sunday night that maj. Gen. Jean Claude Duperval had led a coup attempt against the just returned president. In another development an american Soldier was Folind dead of an apparently self inflicted gunshot wound at the port a Prince military Airfield the military said. His identity was not. Released. If it was a suicide it would be the third among the american Force Here. Aristide could t get out of heavily fortified National Palace for a while monday for the crush of thousands of supporters seeking to Greet him. Concern for Aristides personal Security has practically made him a prisoner of the Palace. American soldiers refused to let close associates of Aristide onto Palace grounds without a . Military issued underline his theme of Reco Cilta lion he walked Down the staircase with a . Soldier tries to control a crowd of haitians who tried to Rush president Aristides motorcade monday outside the National Palace. Duper Al who helped him hoist the haitian Flag Over the White Palace. Duperval the target of the bogus coup rumours after american guards unloaded his Normal sidearms sunday offered Aristide a Salute and a handshake at the ceremony. The general was promoted a week ago to replace coup Leader Raoul Cedras who fled to exile in Panama thursday. Dupervali a countenance was striking Given that mobs had hours earlier burned Down the Home of his Mother in gon Aives. The Duperval Home was one of at least 10 Homes and five stores torched in the City. By Usa Hoffman Scripps Howard news service port a Prince Haiti a some us service members have delighted the children of port a Prince by tossing them caramels As the troops move through town. In poor neighbourhoods other troops have helped distribute transistor radios soccer balls Alt shirts bearing american and haitian flags. Still others scrounged plywood and built 108 desks for a school in the slums. The result of these efforts As Well As from the lessened Street violence since operation uphold democracy began sept. 19, is a haitian populace enam ored of the . Troops. A Vive Ramer Cains a said Ellen St. Hilaire 43, a toothless woman who has lived on the Steps of a downtown Church since her Home was burned by enemies of haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide two years ago. A this is just like the liberation of France must have been a . Air Force staff sgt. Jeff Swofford said referring to the adulation heaped on americans after they freed France from the nazi hold in world War ii. Such a warm Welcome has been the goal of a cadre of elite . Troops the joint. Psychological operations task Force. Headed by army col. Jeff Jones the troops Mission is to build camaraderie with the haitians and to help educate them about democracy. One of the most satisfying efforts Jones said has been the troops adoption of St. Annas Church school in cite Soleil. Another was their project to paint the Kitchen in an orphanage and improve drainage around it. At the orphanage the troops brought Kool Aid cookies and a amp a candies Jones said. On another Day a military dentist examined the children a Teeth. Jones said the dentist found their Teeth to be in excellent shape because Candy is rarely eaten in Haiti a and Here we were giving them sweets a Jones said
