European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 08, 1995, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes world Friday september 8, 1995 Israel says it would pay a i i ies of slain pos from the associated press Cairo Egypt Israel is willing to compensate the families of egyptian pos killed by israeli soldiers during the Arab israeli wars an israeli official said wednesday. The offer was the most conciliatory gesture yet in a dispute Over whether Israel should investigate claims that As Many As 1,000 egyptian pos were killed in the 1956 and 1967 wars. Egypt has demanded Israel bring the killers to Justice. Israel says that too much time has passed and that both sides killed prisoners. Israeli s Deputy foreign minister Eli Dayan me egyptian officials tuesday without making headway in resolving the dispute. Pig feed sold is health food Taipei Taiwan a taiwanese company has found a new use for pig feed put it in a Nice package and sell it As health food. Department of health officials said the product called up anti inflammatory enzyme was not harmful to humans but could not treat infection help prevent cancer and cause weight loss As claimed. ,. vv., .-.,". The company chief la Cheng Kuang has been arrested and released on bail and could face charges of fraud and document forgery the officials said wednesday. / health food is popular in Taiwan with sales estimated to exceed $550 million a year. The enzyme costs $50,60 for7 ounces. The f maximum Fine the company faces is $11,000. Sewe lots invade City Kiev Ukraine rats have invaded a sewer 7.system in Central Ukraine and Are sneaking into Homes through the toilets a newspaper said wednesday. The daily express said one elderly woman died of Shock after finding a filthy sopping rat in her toilet bowl it quoted a local official As saying the Dnepropetrovsk sewer system was becoming a sort of subway for shakes Ste of critics of rights polities Beijing a after two Days of Tough talk fro the United states on human rights at an International women s conference China in effect replied mind your own now the Beijing government had maintained a Stony silence on first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton strongly worded remarks tuesday to conferees at the fourth worl4 conference on also refrained from reacting to even More pointed human rights comments the next Day from the . Delegation chief Madeleine Albright. On thursday though hours after Clinton left for Mongolia a foreign ministry spokesman was asked Point Blank about what she had said. Some people from some countries have made unwarranted remarks or criticism of other Ypuh ties said spokesman Chen Jian adding that such criticism was not in the spirit of the in. Gathering / we would like to caution these people to pay More attention to the problems in their own countries he said without mentioning Clinton or others by name. In her speech Clinton championed human rights worldwide and chastised the chinese for heavy handed Security at a gathering of private women s activists but Side Beijing. " " ,., .v1--. Human rights have emerged As a major theme at the women s conference with speaker after speaker in sisting that they Are inseparable from women s rights. Some though think it is counterproductive to Embarrass or offend the gathering s chinese hosts. The Leader of the British delegation. Baroness Lynda Chalker for one criticized Clinton s full frontal tack on China. / a a .-.-i Don t think that helps to change things. We work by quiet diplomacy Chalker said in a British Broad casting corp. Radio , conferees were making Progress toward resolving some thorny disputes but acknowledged that aloof hard negotiating lies ahead. More than 5,000 delegates have tackled an ambitious platform meant to help women achieve Equality and Over come such obstacles As poverty and Lack of education. First lady pays visit to nomads in Mongolia ulan Bator Mongolia a first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton Rode out into the vast mongolian Countryside thursday and visited no Mads in their Canvas tent to show support for the mongolian people s Republic a fledgling democracy wedged Between Russia and China. Wrapped in a shawl and wearing Black suede Cowboy boots Clinton stepped Back in time As she walked across rolling Green Hills to meet with nomads whose ancestors have roamed the land for hundreds perhaps thousands of years. The visitor was greeted by a Young couple who offered her a bowl brimming with fermented Mare s milk a traditional nomadic drink. After a sip Clinton managed a smile. U most westerners hate the taste sometimes de scribed As a Cross Between Buttermilk and Beer. It tastes like what we Call Yogurt Clinton said diplomatically. She also sampled boiled milk curds. V.,".-. I was so impressed by the Beauty of the land Clinton told the group in the tent. while participants agree on most Overall goals the specifics Are problematic. As of thursday the text of about one fifth of the conference s 120-Page draft plat form remained in dispute according to negotiator John Mathieson. women s health encompassing questions like abortion and artificial contraception is clearly the area where there is the most negotiation required he said. ". -.". ., Vietnam clash Over a Ujaque by the new York times to Chi Minh City Vietnam just one month after . Diplomats opened a new embassy in Hanoi pledging to put old hostilities behind them a Small plaque commemorating a Pivotal Battle Here is reviving bitter memories of the Vietnam War and slowing reconciliation. I. the problem is a simple Stone Tablet hanging on a Wall outside the old . Embassy compound in this City once known As Saigon. It Marks the site where a Battle was fought during the tet Offen Sive in 1968. Five . Soldiers., were killed defending the compound. It was one of the most humiliating moments of the Vietnam War for the United states. For the North vietnamese it was the Day they made a superpower look vulnerable -. Now with full diplomatic relations the United states is reclaiming the property it abandoned 20 years ago at War s end including the former embassy. In All likelihood this will be the site of . Consulate and the . Government has demanded that the vietnamese plaque be removed. Officially the vietnamese government agreed. 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