Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 6, 1988, Winnipeg, Manitoba
B Winnipeg free March 1988 news Roundup protest funding from the news services London More than peo including thousands of marched through London yesterday demanding the government increase funding for Britain state run health the line of led by the general Secretary of the trades Union Norman extended for nearly three Kilometres beside the thames As the marchers walked to Hyde Park and an after noon the Congress wants the govern ment to provide the equivalent of billion can More for the nation Al health service in the March 15 the tory government spends the equivalent of billion a year on the czech arrests alleged Prague playwright Vaclav Havel and other leading czechoslovak religious activists and dissidents have been apparently in connection with a petition calling for More religious dissident sources said the signed by Marks one of the biggest challenges to the communist authorities for decades in where Church state relations Are among the worst in Eastern eur heat greets royals the Duke and Duchess of York rounded out their 10day California tour yesterday in the unbaked sunny weather with temperatures in the 20s greeted Prince Andrew and Sarah when they presided Over the grand opening of an English boutique at a department then moved on to toss out the Ball at a Charity Polo match at the Eldorado Polo construction planned Riyadh saudi Arabia launched a multimillion Dollar project yesterday to rebuild the old Centre of its capital Riyadh along traditional Prince governor of signed contracts to reconstruct the government the Central mosque and old City Walls and and to make other major the saudi press Agency elderly worker killed Pittsburgh a 90yearold Man was crushed to death in an elevator Shaft while working on an elevator he helped install More than 50 years authorities William described by Fel Low workers As a mechanical was killed Friday in a Freak Accident at a produce police police John Oconnor said workers believed they had shut off electricity to the elevator at a main switch before they began Libya frees prisoners Rome the libyan government will release All foreign prisoners held on various a foreign ministry official said Libya official Jana news Agency said earlier yesterday ambassadors and other diplomats assigned to Libya were summoned Friday u tin foreign ministry and told to make arrangements for the release of their imprisoned the monitored in did not say How Many prisoners were when they would be or their nationalities protest angers poles Warsaw Poland has demanded Normal working conditions its embassy in where Union members Are protesting the denial of an exit visa to Solidarity Leader Lech the polish news Agency reported yesterday foreign ministry officials met with representatives of the austra Lian embassy in Warsaw and demanded guarantees the Union ant polish Campaign of bunk air Mai delivery and garbage removal will the news Agenia Iai the Union actions in in Sydney followed Poland tuesday to Issue visas to Lluu Lesa and Truee aides to u the four aug uni n attend the Woid i International i 1 i Trade unions in Iii in March 14is cocaine caused coma Ivy a Liu old boy who lapsed into a swallowing Cix Anie in drug on a school in i Juull who Lukl him i u l patents said Jaim and Lynn i ii three Davs in a Amia hut Aid was ukr soil in Iii m Ial cedi us on i if i n l u Mulroney hints at new legislation to curb abortions Spring training Hiroko m Nineteen Earold University of Manitoba political science student Rodney Iron Powich got an Early Start on the season by taking advantage of yesterdays War temperatures to refine his Frisbee catching technique at vital Park with a Rimeik Turner pitches ethnic vote in Toronto nip East end Riding new Democrat fortress for last 20 years Toronto up with the whiff of an election in the politicians can no More resist Toronto Dan Forth Avenue than Youthful Doo Diers can pass up a Patch of wet on opposition Leader John Turner was drawn to the Puls ing River of ethnicity that runs through Eastend campaigning with candidate Dennis Mills for an election not yet called in the Broadview Greenwood Riding that few give his liberals much Chance to new Democrat Lynn a six year fended off the conservatives by a comfortable 700 votes during the sweep of that left the Liberal contender a Distant third in a Riding that been nip for 20 years and historically votes new Democrat in correspond ing provincial and municipal constr on a per capita residents of a colourful five Kilometre strip of the Street where greek and businesses and cafes must Shako More political than any other voters in the As its known Collo was nip Leader Bob uses first Stop when the Ontario election was called last and m i Premier David Peterson i he while for a by election in a Milf Erna As such made Fin graph strolls produce strained repartee Ixl Woon the visit Leader and the dirt on he Street in Jones i urn i Mei the proper Ieiri Aid Ai i Osier in Elderie woman Alx iut i in the i he Matui Tea 11 Kiml in a Audi in g Mea i Ai Iii i i lit i he v mail t i led in i u Xii dil i la u Ute d l Turner seeks ethnic vote the reception for the Liberal Leader was most enthusiastic in the Gree Canadian club a few doors Down the where a Tew denizens cheered loudly and foie Cas glorious jul after a Little More it was into Tho newly opened Campaign office and on into a Large remand while circus Stylo whore Al most 200 grit supporters Frank Mills former Boss at was among the luminaries drawn to the Tell ing liberals he will soon decide on a Riding in which to run in i he next during his turn at the the Liberal Leader who spoke to Toronto High school students earlier in the Day made tacit admission of the difficulty of winning the i this is going to be a Tough every Riding is going to to but i want to toll you no Riding is out of if we win in Broadview Careen Ihen we win across Canada and Well win across this neither mentioned comments by Mills in that mornings newspaper opposing Turners position on the a Recti Lake the Danforth on a pleasant Lunday afternoon was not the place for Meech up the Federal government will try again to make some abortions a criminal prime minister Mulroney hinted strongly obviously the effect of the supreme court decision striking Down the previous abortion Law was to leave Canada if you in that and 1 believe that we Are going to have to take some action to make sure hat Law Mulroney told report ers on his Way into a Daylong meet ing of his inner asked if the new Law will set National standards on abortion or leave the matter to the he replied an amendment to the criminal code what is that its a National Only the Federal Parlia ment can legislate in such a it applies to but Mulroney Bac pedalled some what As the ministers climbed into their limousines eight hours saying that there Are All kinds of options under consideration and not All of them involve changes to the criminal he added that the Issue will be considered further at a Daylong caucus meeting in Ottawa struck Down the previous also in the Crim Inal was struck Down 28 on the grounds that it was in constr the supreme court said it is possible that a new Law applying to the latter months of pregnancy would be an Angus Reid associates poll taken 1723 and published yesterday found that 22 per cent of the respondents believe abortions should be banned from Day one of the while h per cent think there should be no restrictions at but a majority favored restrictions depending on the length of the eleven per cent said abortion should be banned after eight 19 per cent after 12 nine per cent after 1c two per cent after 18 four per cent after 20 weeks and six per cent after 24 while if per cent unde Mulroney told reporters we Hope to proceed As expeditiously As we can on the Issue but the provinces have to be consulted More thoroughly he said he will know within a few Days whether the new Law will be introduced before the earlier this leaders of can Adas million catholics warned that they will use All their influence to press for a Law prohibiting Abor Tion even in the Early stages of the prime minister said that while the government is very respectful of deeply hold views by the we will do what we believe to in in the National inter on other Mulroney Dis missed As hypothetical questions about whether he will allow tory maps who vote against the govern ments new official languages act to run for the party in the next he played Down Back Mulroney taking action Bench dissent on that and other including the governments proposed conflict interest saying that the whole goal of parliamentary Reform is to allow maps to speak More he added that the Liberal caucus has been More divided than his asked if he expects his caucus to vote with him on the languages he replied i certainly the prime minister scoffed at lib eral demands to toughen up the conflict interest which some tory backbench ers say goes too they had 25 years to present a Bill on conflict of interest and they didst do he if they have suggestions now to improve the that will be he but so far the general reaction to the legis lation has been fairly Mulroney also said that an elec Tion is not in my mind right refusal risks midwife lobby argues Toronto up Ontario health minister Elinor Caplan is risking the lives of mothers and newborns by refusing to Register midwives for Home a midwifery lobby group if midwives Are not allowed to come to our just As doctors yet another underground of care givers will Spring Susan coordinator of the midwifery task Force of the Canadian medical association opposes Home deliveries either by midwives or except in such births expose newborns and mothers to unnecessarily High the association con earlier Capko told a midwifery conference that she wants a regulated system of midwifery in place but is worried about the dangers of Home she stressed her support for licensed midwives delivering babies in hospitals and birthing the minister announced 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