European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 1, 1995, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday monday january i/2,1995 the stars and stripes Page 9 a a a a a a. A a 8&s Kan Georg a a bosnian family is reunited in a croatian ref Tiger Camp after Asu month separation. Despite talk of peace the civil ice Saga of Nancy Kerrigan top and War in Bosnia and Herzegovina raged on Tonya Harding enu Vaird the slating world. Or Pfilf Apfl Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died in May at age 64. Richard Nixon 37th president of the United states died in april at age 81. A new Yorkus George Pataki right celebrates his Victory in the race for the governors office part of the Republican party a big Page 8 to Cut costs and Cap salaries players refused to play. The Cost to fans besides that emptiness Only baseball can fill was discovering once again that baseball is just a business. Hockey too it turns out. Thi. Season set to Start oct. 1, was suspended also Over efforts to limit salaries. 4. In the dark of oct. 25, Susan Smith a White 23-year-old Secretary in Union s.c., buckled her two Little boys in their car seats drove to a Lake and sent them Down a boat ramp to their deaths. Then of nine Days she claimed a Black carjacked had stolen her babies and pleaded for the Safe return of Michael 3, and Alex 14 months. Volunteers scoured the Countryside. A nation poured out sympathy and prayers. When at last she confessed the truth blaming a failed love affair the sympathy turned to venom 5. Often what makes one news Story More memorable than most is its resemblance to fiction. So it was when olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan got clobbered above the right knee at a Detroit rink Jan. 6, the target of a scheme by rival Tonya Harding a a husband Jeff Gillooly and a would be bodyguard. In this parable the Beautiful and Brave Kerrigan faced her Nemesis in the Plain scrappy and insecure Harding who blamed her troubles on her sex and his associates and even an untied the end Kerrigan won a Silver medal while Harding was Frozen out of skating circles in disgrace. 6. For three years the brutal army of Gen. Raoul Cedras stole democracy from the people of Haiti after ousting their elected president the Rev Jean Bertrand Aristide. A frustrated world tried Many penalties before resorting to a nearly total Trade embargo. Still. C6dras Budge v then in september with scant political support president Clinton threatened to Send troops. But at the last moment he sent former president Carter sen. Sam Nunn and retired . Army Gen. Colin l. Powell who at last cajoled cd dras and his cronies off the Island. On oct. 15, with the support of 20,000 . Troops Aristide returned in peace to build a country. A 7. The chronic complaint that nearly 40 million americans lacked health insurance was scheduled for the cure this see nation on Page 10
