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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, January 10, 1995

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 10, 1995, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 r the stars and stripes tuesday january 10, 1995 at a glance b fans and entertainers alike gathered at Graceland mansion in Memphis tcnn., on sunday to Mark what would have been Elvis Presley a 60th birthday. See Story on Page 15. Bail denied the Man accused of opening fire on two abortion clinics was ordered held without bail after pleading innocent to two murder charges. A Page 4 breast implant verdict the supreme court upheld a $7.34 million award to a California woman who said she contracted a painful disease after her silicone breast implants  Pago 5 residents flee floods flooding forced several Hundred people from their Homes monday in Northern California on the seventh Day that rain poured from storms rolling in from the Pacific. A a a a a a a pages. Forgoing Celebration Japan does not want to to invited to . Events marking the 50th anniversary of the end of world War ii a japanese newspaper reports. _. A Pago 9 boost for the Buck. The . Dollar is set to appreciate modestly against other major currencies this year Bankers and economists say. A a a a a \ a Page 14 c Index 1 Abby Ann Landers. 20 classifieds. 21-25 comics. 18-20 commentary .13 computers. 10 crossword. 20 faces places. 15 focus. 16-17 Horoscope. 22 jumble.22 letters. .12 Money matters. 14 sports. 25-32 to listings. 31 weather. 11cars from Page 1 Aviano a Italy. Air Force 2nd it. Lira Green a forecaster with det 4, 617th weather so at Graben Trarbach Germany said a cold front that originated above the United kingdom dumped up to 4 inches of Snow in Central and Southern Germany. A he predicted temperatures in the Low 30s today in Western Germany. A it looks like the next few Days will be Stormy a Green said. Although driving conditions were hazardous there were no serious injuries report cd involving defense personnel according to military officials. Poor Road conditions interfered with school bus schedules. In some areas a Frankfurt Hanau Kaiserslautern Rhein main a Ramstein a Budinger Geln Hausen and Darmstadt a school was cancelled. In others classes started two hours late. A  a a Jeanette Davis an administrative clerk at Gen. . Arnold High school in Wiesbaden reported that the school schedule was relatively Normal monday although a Stu Denis were angry after hearing radio reports of other Quot school closures. A we had More teachers out than students Early in the Day she said. A a. Hal Haggard a spokesman for the do part mint of defense. Dependents ,.said the loss of a school Day will not affect school schedules a. A. A there Are about eight  into the schedule to accommodate for emergency closures and training time for teachers said Haggard whose office is in Wiesbaden. Military personnel in the Kaiserslautern Community were Given an extra two hours to Quot report to work. A spokesman at Ramstein a said that air Force operations suffered Quot Little Adverse Impact a and that roads and runways were cleared quickly. Delivery of . Mail to the eight Post offices in the Kaiserslautern area was delayed As hazardous driving conditions forced trucks to delay delivery. The 115th postal co usually receives mail at 8 30 a.m., but monday the first of two trucks did not arrive until 2 15 . Mail to 86th Airlift Wing Post offices incurred a More significant delay. Ramstein Abs North Side postmaster tech. Sgt St Phon Gregory said mail that should have arrived at 11 . Sunday was still not delivered As of 4 . Monday postal officials sent a Driver to Frankfurt to pick up incoming mail monday. Mail sent from the Kaiserslautern Community monday also was scheduled Toby driven 1o Frankfurt. Officials at . Army Europe Headquarters in Heidelberg said the Snow did not at feet Day to Day operations including training. A. \ i a. A German police reported an increase in fender benders but surprisingly few serious traffic  Klein press spokesman for the traffic police in Kaiserslautern said there were 10 fender benders in the West Pfalz which includes the towns of  Woi Bruckert Kusel and Kaiserslautern. The change in weather did no to arrive at armed forces recreation Center had 3uarters in Garmisch Germany until Mon a afternoon. Quot its snowing like crazy now Quot said Marc Jannson manager of arcs Hausberg ski Lodge in Garmisch. Jannson said skiing conditions were excellent with Germany a highest Mountain Zug Spitze having a 5-foot base band lower regions reporting 3-foot base. A  to this report staff writers a King Cruger in Artono. Rafy Doyle Tiltman in Kaiserslautern Germany and de a saves in Ovi Tadt Germany firefighters and Arkansas state police officers Survey the devastation after eight tractor trailers a motor Home and a Van collided in dense fog on interstate 40 outside of Menifee Ark., Ltd monday. 10-vehicle i leu p i i is 5 in Arkansas Menifee Ark. Apr eight trac Tor trailer rigs and two other vehicles collided Early monday in dense fog triggering explosions and killing five people. A soldering pile of Metal blocked both lanes of interstate 40 when the fog jilted in the morning. All identifying Marks had been burned from the trucks bodies. A we were coming Down the Road and All of a sudden we ran into a Wall of fog a said Walter Burns a truck Driver from Dublin a. He managed to Stop Short of the wreck age and he and his passenger John Oakes tried to Rescue the victims. A. Quot when we got out All we could hear was screaming and hollering a Oakes said. Four of the trucks were carrying livestock and Many cattle were killed or injured. ,. A a. A. The five dead people were from the Trae Tor trailers and a passenger Van found in the Middle of the wreckage police said _ the 10th vehicle a a motor Home a Wai not severely damaged. Conway county sheriff car Potoc Ted scribed How the pileup began. Quot a one of the Drivers said it was foggy Las a a it a the biggest mess you be Ever seen state police spokesman Wayne Jordan said Somalia from Page 1 Headquarters in Mogadishu is already being vacated and All valuables Are being moved out. The Headquarters is Likely to be closed soon. The Airport and the Harbor arc expected to be the last twp positions where the withdrawing troops will receive cover from . Marines. Although the . Mission has failed to restore peace it has countered famine. And More children attend school today than in 1988. Four out of five children Are vaccinated against German measles which had in the past been regarded As the most dangerous disease. Before the War Only two out of five were immunized against the illness. A. However the . Forces a regarded As an occupation Force by Many somalis a also made a number of mistakes. Their worst was that they chased warlord Mohamed Farrah aided in wild West style fashion like a common criminal. Once the . Peacekeepers arc gone Power will return to the hands of those who drove the country to ruin in the past. Already Aid organizations must hire gunmen for Protection and pay Large sums to be allowed to help the needy. Most Aid groups already have left Somalia after their Relief workers were threatened or kidnapped and their stocks looted a when we leave Quot said Daniel Simpson . Special Convoy for Somalia a if will take another decade until anyone takes another look at Somalia  distributed by Scrippa Howard a was Surv Law a  
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