European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 11, 1995, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 r the stars and stripes. I a Tagia Norv i chechen Grozny Russia a a temporary cease fire in Chechnya collapsed within hours tuesday As russian and rebel forces pummel cd each other with artillery and machine gun fire in a desperate Battle for the City Center. The truce announced by Moscow Early tuesday and apparently welcomed by the chechen was meant to last 48 hours to give both sides a Chance to gather their dead and wounded and to allow civilians to flee Grozny. It proved Only a fleeting pause in the wednesday january 11,. 1995 Christina Jeffrey has been forced out As House historian after speak or Newt Gingrich said he Learned of comments that she once made about the holocaust. See Story on Page 6. \. . Book awaited retailers expect big sales for . Simpson s Book due to hit the stores next month. A a a a paged accusations rejected president Lech Walesa s office rejected accusations that Poland has bungled plans to Mark the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. A Page 11 . Pressed on jets prime minister Binazir Bhutto demanded that Washington either deliver up to 71 f-16 Jet planes or return the $650 million Pakistan paid. A a Page 12 breaking up Camilla Parker Bowles the woman said to be the great love of Prince Charles announced that she and her husband Are divorcing a Page 21 l Index Abby Ann Landers. 24 classifieds. 25-29 comics. 22-24 commentary. 15 faces n places. 21 focus. 17-20 Horoscope. 26 Jumble. 26 letters .14 Money matters. 16 sports. 30-36 to listings. 35 weather. 13 c correction 3 truce Short-1 ived because of an editing error a tuesday Story announcing the memorial service for a former Brussels american school teacher gave the wrong time. The service begins at .3 30 . Today in the school s multipurpose . _. Bloody fighting in the chechen capital shattered by nearly a month under siege including 11 Days of a russian ground attack. In a nationwide opinion poll released tuesday an overwhelming majority of russians want the fighting in the russian Republic of Chechnya halted immediately and russian troops withdrawn. A majority of the 3,000 respondents also said that president Boris yell sin has lost control Over the military operation and that they favored Strong Steps by the West to end the fighting. Sniper fire sounded throughout the informal truce and it broke Down completely after four hours when salvos of russian artillery shells slammed into the City Center. Both sides immediately accused the other of violating it. Government leaders in Moscow and Grozny spoke of the need for further negotiations but their remarks were overshadowed by the resumption of fierce fighting and harsh statements. A Russia is sending in reserves to annihilate our nation. But our forces have fought Well. And we will be victorious Quot col. Aslan mask Adov the armed forces commander in secessionist Chechnya said on chechen to. 1 it appeared the fighting would continue for Days to come. Dozens of heavily armed chechen fighters sheltering in the ravaged Palace said there was no Chance of peace or from Page 1 administration completes its search for a successor. The hearing marked Only the second time the Cia has Given the Senate its global Security threat briefing in a Public hearing. It dropped the secrecy last year As part of a move toward openness. In his opening remarks to the committee Woolsey announced that the Cia was close to reaching a settlement with a Large croup of Agency female officers who had threatened to file a class action sexual discrimination suit. Woolsey stressed that no final Deal had been struck. A i am optimistic that the negotiations for a settlement will be successful in the near future perhaps this week a he said. Woolsey also gave the Ciao a latest As-6c is merits of russian political stability in Light of the War against Chechnya and analyses of other trouble spots including North Korea Iraq Iran Bosnia Ana a a a a he also described Progress already made in slimming Down the . Intelligence apparatus including reductions in personnel and the numbers of operating spy satellites and the Outlook for further savings. A a. One of the Central features of Wool Seyss tenure at the Cia was his struggle with Congress particularly the Senate intelligence committee a Over budget issues. W a a a. Woolsey who is returning to the Washington Law firm of Shea amp Gardner was feted monday at a Farewell ceremony at cd a Headquarters in Langley a. Woolsey 53, Hasni to publicly explained his decision to leave the Cia except to say family considerations figured prominently. He previously served As undersecretary of the Navy in the Carter administration and As an adviser on arms control issues to both Republican and democratic presidents. A outgoing Cia director James Wool scrod from Page 1 _ the floor the Survey found. Overall mothers were More Likely to spank if they had believed it appropriate to respond to Misbehaviour with Yelling or ridicule Socolar said. Inner City mothers were More Likely to spank than Well to do suburban mothers for unknown reasons she said. A mothers who had been spanked As a child both spanked More frequently and believed More strongly in spanking Quot Socolar said in a Telephone interview monday. The Survey was done at two Sites in new York where Socolar was a fellow at the time. One site was an inner City Hospital in the Bronx the other was a private paediatrician a a office in suburban Westchester county a a a a. Quot. A a. She said mothers were chosen because they almost exclusively accompanied their children at the offices where the Survey was conducted. Socolar called for More research in a larger population. I she could not say whether the new York women were representative but said the fre Leader from Page 1 maybe you Are getting somewhere. They feel you Are a currently . Units deploy for 179 Days to the area. According to the . European come joint forces travel regulations dictate that longer deployments arc classified As permanent changes of assignment which Means More Money is spent on the Mission. Also according to a command spokesman rotating units allows the soldiers in Macedonia to come Home to family and maintain War fighting training while other soldiers learn peacekeeping skills. Tellefsen however said the . Forces serve As a deterrent and should stay As Long As it takes for Macedonia to grow Strong. The macedonian government asked the United nations to come into Macedonia in 1992. The United nations agreed in part Tellefsen said so the Republic would have a Chance to establish itself in the Wake of the fall of communism. Macedonia was one of the nations created from the breakup of the former Yugoslavia and officials feared that the bosnian civil War could possibly spill Over into the new country located South of Serbia. A no nation can be an Independent nation without a defined Border Quot Tellefsen said referring to Serbia a refusal to recognize Macedonia As an Independent country. A this nation needs help to come through this transition the . Mandate is indefinite and shows no sign of changing he said especially As Macedonia continues to become a functioning democracy macedonians move to Independence and democracy has been painful the general said. The Region is considered a a food Basket Quot for much of the Balkans and a key Trade route runs from Turkey through Macedonia and into Serbia. But the .-imposed sanctions against Serbia have blocked Trade with macedonians Northern neighbor and the greeks imposed a blockade to the South that pinched off the Trade route. As a result Macedonia is poor and getting poorer As it sinks further into debt. Unemployment has climbed to More than 32 percent. Tellefsen is also concerned that the . Role in Macedonia May be coining to an end. With a Republican Congress in Power he said peacekeeping May not be a priority for the . Government. A your Congress worries me Quot he said. A is this the last . Unit in Macedonia i Hope. Not. We need . Quency of spanking in the Survey was similar to that in larger National studies. Previous studies have shown that spanking can promote aggressive behaviour hamper development of moral reasoning reduce self esteem and make children depressed the researchers said. But it is unclear whether spanking itself is the culprit or whether a hostile attitude underlying spanking might be the harmful Factor Socolar said. The 49,000-Mcmber american Academy of paediatrics has urged that Corporal Punis ment be outlawed in schools and avoided at Home. A a suicide from Page 1 tuesday confirmed the cause of death was strangulation. No traces of alcohol or drugs were detected. A Quot Mccauley was chief of the base transition and realignment office for . Air forces in Europe where lie dealt with medical issues during the draw Down. He was assigned to the commands medical operations and training Branch at Ramstein. The Captain moved to Ramstein in january 1993 and had been in the air Force since May 1990. Mccauley a Home of record was Honolulu. Mccauley lived in Bruc Miihlbach about 15 minutes from Ramstein with his wife and four children. Officials declined to provide the survivors names citing the family a privacy. No decision had been made by tuesday evening about a memorial service. His body will be returned to the United states. However the burial location has not been determined
