European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 4, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 r the stars and stripes sunday dec engiber 4,1994 at a glance Heidi Fleiss the a a Hollywood Madam who once lived on a Swank $1.6 million estate now faces at least three years in a state prison. She was convicted of sup plying prostitutes to undercover police officers posing As clients. Sec Story on Page 5. Stamp protest Japan has formally asked the United states to reconsider the plan to Issue a postage Stamps showing a nuclear Cloud. A Page 6 hit list cited Jeffrey Dahmer and another slain prisoner were Amon seven names on the hit list of an inmate Quot death squad Quot another inmate said. A Page 8 instant millionaire a Nebraska postal worker who claimed half a $100 million Power Ball Jackpot had underestimated her prize a by $49,999,995. A Page 9 pow dispute a a russian historian says that Kremlin archives show that China and North Korea were at Odds Over the number of american pos they held during the korean War. 7 _. _ a a Page 11 recall recalled the . Government agreed to drop a recall investigation of pm pickups in Exchange for a $51 million contribution from the company for safety programs. A Page 12 l Index 1 Abby Ann Landers classifieds. Commentary. Faces in places 20 .r24-28 1 _ 23 20 j. Horoscope. 27 letters. 22 Money matters. .12-13 Mutual. A. 13-17 sports. 29-36 weather. 21 uncooperative iraqi crewmen during Navy search Manama Bahrain apr the . Navy boarded five vessels suspected of violating International sanctions on Iraq and had to handcuff a uncooperative crewmen aboard one an iraqi Tanker . Officials said saturday. Three tugs intercepted wednesday As they sailed South from Iraq were found to be carrying a total of 23,000 tons of gasoline and were diverted to unidentified ports for investigation said cmdr. T. Mccreary spokesman for the naval forces in the . Central come. Shipping sources in the persian Gulf identified the vessels As the master Gulf flying the United Arab emirates Flag the St. Vincent flagged Tasman Bay and the greek owned . Stephanos which flies the honduran Flag. No other details were immediately available. Nato from Page 1 was just one of a growing number of internal differences that have begun to strike at the heart of the 44-year-old Alliance which remains the key institution linking the United states and Europe a two Day meeting of nato foreign ministers that ended in Brussels late Friday May have managed a facade of Unity but it did Little to resolve differences on fundamental issues some of which could haunt the Alliance for years to come. _ analysts believe natos decision on eastward expansion carries serious Lon term implications for Alliance Unity. Although All 16 members officially Weir corned the first Concrete step toward enlargement in thursdays final communique doubts pervade Western Europe. A the Alliance is Over extending itself with expansion a. Warned Heinrich Vogel director of the Institute of International and East european studies in Cologne Germany. A a it a Nice wording on expansion but there a Little thought Given to it. They Are releasing an additional Pandora a some europeans want to delay any nato expansion beyond late 1996, when a review of the european unions treaty on two other vessels including the Tanker were boarded thursday in the same area about 15 Miles off Iraq. Both were allowed to continue after the Tanker was found to be carrying Only water he said. 1 Baghdad claimed saturday that . Sailors shot at the iraqi Crew members before forcing the two ships to sail South for inspection. A after a 21-hour detention and Anterro sonnel1 from the guided missile frigate Reid boarded the Tanker and its tug after the vessels did not respond to radio challenges. He said a minimum Force was used to subdue and handcuff four crewmen who attacked the Navy personnel or were a a uncooperative during a search. A there was no gunfire no guns. We did no to Ever use Force to interrogate the Crew a Mccreary said. The United nations imposed a Trade gation a during which some Crew Mem embargo 0n Iraq in August 1990 after it Bers were beaten a the two vessels were invaded neighbouring Kuwait. The sane the two vessels were allowed to sail Back North Friday afternoon the iraqi news Agency reported. Mccreary denied that there was any gunfire. He told the associated press in Bah tons have crippled iraqis Economy depriving the country of Oil exports which had constituted its main Revenue source. The . And Allied navies enforce the embargo by patrolling the Gulf and the red sea. Thousands of vessels have been rain that helicopter borne . Navy per intercepted or boarded since 1990. . Secretary of state Warren Christopher left German foreign minister Klaus Kinkel Center and russian foreign minister Andrei Kozarev Field questions on Russia s opposition to nato expansion during a news conference Friday in Brussels Belgium. N Brussels 1 sea As a a political and economic Union is scheduled. See it Russia As a Basket Case others As a it takes More time to think through a Neo imperialist Power the implications the assumptions for this there is also concern in Europe that kind of a step a Vogel added. A the As rapid nato expansion could provoke sumption on nato expansion depend Russia which As Koz Yreva a performance on the potential development of Russia underscored remains deeply suspicious and there a no agreement on that. Some of its old enemy. Protest from Page 1 _ the Alliance would continue to enforce the no Fly zone which is meant to protect civilians from bombardment. A but in Sarajevo Wing cmdr. Timothy Hewlet the . Director for in Bosnia said nato jets had stopped flying Over Bosnia As part of a a Cooling off period. He said they would continue to Monitor the skies with airborne warning and control system planes flying outside bosnian airspace. Nato sources in Brussels who requested anonymity said Allied planes had been fired on nine times in recent Days by serbian missiles and were targeted by radar about 15 times. 1 . Peacekeeping chief Kofi Annan said in new York on monday that nato wanted the right to target serbian antiaircraft guns in any future air raids but that . Commanders who must request the airstrikes before nato can act rejected the idea As a tantamount to going to War with the the United nations has said that air raids should be limited to attacks on weapons that threaten peacekeepers of nato aircraft or that Are used to bom Bard .-declared a Safe the serbs on Friday released 70 peacekeepers who had been held for a week but kept several Hundred hostage As insurance against nato strikes. Despite reports Friday that Karadzic bad agreed to release the remaining peacekeepers and allow resumption of Supply convoys . Spokesman Herve Gou Melon said there was no change saturday. _. . Sources who spoke on condition Rof anonymity said saturday that Akashi a meeting with Karadzic had gone poorly and that there had been to firm commitment to release the peacekeepers. _ Gou Melon also reported a surge in fighting in Northwest Bosnia. The bosnian government assailed the United nations for not using Force to halt fighting at Bihac the embattled govern ment held enclave in the Northwest. Serbian forces have seized 30 percent to 40-percent of the Safe area. In Brussels Christopher and european foreign ministers endorsed a .__plan for a cease fire that we Ould Lead to peace talks in the More than 2v-year-Ola War. The plan would Grant serbs 49 percent of Bosnia and satisfy their main aim in the conflict the right to ties with serbian led Yugoslavia. Alliance from Page 1 septable to walk away from the 31-month War that has taken some 200,000 lives and drawn the United states and its european allies into a sustained Effort to end the bloodshed through diplomacy. The peace plan was approved Friday at a four hour meeting of Christopher British foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd French foreign minister Alain jupp6, and foreign ministers Klaus Kinkel of Germany and Andrei Kozarev of Russia. Unanimity among the allies was broken at the United nations later Friday however As Russia vetoed a Security Council Resolution aimed at blocking shipment of fuel supplies said to be powering a serbian offensive in Northern Bosnia. A a 7. A a islamic and nonaligned states sponsored the measure to show sympathy for the Muslim led bosnian government. But Russia a traditional ally of Serbia said it vetoed the Resolution because it would tighten sanctions against the serbs. Quot the agreement also carried a hint that the 24,000 . Peacekeeping troops now in Bosnia hundreds of whom were being held by the serbs might be withdrawn. _
