Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, January 20, 1990

Issue date: Saturday, January 20, 1990
Pages available: 178
Previous edition: Friday, January 19, 1990

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 20, 1990, Winnipeg, Manitoba Top urts while it helps to have Talent in its More important to have Billing end of the line More than 104 years of canadians rolled into history this week renewing the old couple spent a lot of time looking for a House to turn into a Home jets grounded new York islanders scored four Power play goals to beat the jets 64 765 weather Cloudy today 12 Cloudy tonight 15 variable tomorrow 6 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Index Ann Bridge Jumble Jumble news and 32 22 12 69 35 22 22 18 25 34 63 41 33 45 45 19 30 26 20 65 13 57 3 the provincial Winner 1784572 dreams of playing hockey help teen keep spirits up by Zena Olijnyk Cory Connell flips through the sports Section of his newspaper with a shrewd the Winnipeg jets need to improve their Power the fervent sports fan said yesterday As his two younger Brothers Tim and Brad played checkers be Side his bed at the childrens but the who needs a double lung transplant operation in is looking Forward to the Day when he can be More than an armchair you bet Ter believe in going to play every sport there says and with the help of the hundreds of people who have generously donated to a fund established by the free press last Cory just might get his the established to help raise Money to pay for Corys nonmedical has picked tip and now stands at of came through individual donations received by the free press the fund also got a big boost when the Winnipeg kiwanis foundation gave we read abut Corys plight in the paper and we thought we just had to help said club president Earl who dropped by the Hospital yesterday to pass on the Cheque to Corys who brought the Che que herself to the newspaper for the who is Pas president of the Winni Peg Blue also brought along a Blue an Gold football emblazoned with the number for Hiebert said the club set up its trans Plant fund five years ago and has Given More than to needy patients helping them offset the nonmedical costs of a transplant not covered by the Manitoba health services there Are a lot of people like Cory who need when we hear about we do what we he Cory and his will need a substantial around of Money to help offset the see father Page 4 saturday free press january registhat10n number 0286 weekly Home delivery i Winnipeg outside Winnipeg Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 soviets fire on azerbaijanis casualties police pummel protesters a police officer with an attack dog disperses protesters against the arrival of an English Cricket team defying in Johannesburg yesterday who were demonstrating a ban on sporting contacts with South chm yielded to ill fated Complex by Ruth Teichroeb the Developer of the ill fated place promenade pressured Federal lenders into forfeiting their right to withhold a portion of the mortgage until the Complex could meet its a Federal official said Roy provincial director for can Ada mortgage and housing said the Developer insisted upon a clause which Over ruled a macs usual right to withhold 25 per cent of the million first the entrepreneur was insistent on this particular Nichol it would have been better for us not to have the clause Chc which insured the Mort Gage from Manitoba housing and renewal has the right to hold Back 25 per cent of a mortgage until satisfied that a building is generating enough rental income to cover mortgage but in this the Developer Village at Portage place housing demanded a clause which allowed it the right to use part of a million Cash Bond As collateral to obtain the final mortgage Chc had already required the Cash Bond As collateral for the see Liberal Page 4 Rise As troops storm Baku from the news services Moscow soviet troops fired on azerbaijani crowds Early blasting their Way through roadblocks into Baku and wound ing and killing possibly hundreds of an activist said by Telephone Early this there Are Many wounded and said Mehdi a historian and Leader of the azerbaijani Peoples they broke into the City with tanks and armoured vehicles from three directions at breaking through the barricades and firing on peaceful god knows what will happen he the assault came after nationalists in the azerbaijani capital had paralysed workplaces and Public barricaded roads to immobilize troops and had boasted about having virtually seized Power from the communist it following six Days of anti armenian to see death Page 4 Legal logjam threatened by lawyers by Catherine Mitchell uncooperative defence lawyers Are threatening to unravel a years work that erased a an angry provincial jus Tice department official if youre picking up frustration in my voice youre quite assistant Deputy Justice minister Stu Whitley said Whitley said defence lawyers Are refusing to agree on no contentious facts with Crown attorneys when cases Are lined up for As a courtrooms Are booked for longer periods than they should sending other cases further Back in the waiting line often Only to see the defence agree to the Side see trial Page 4 smokescreen fire kills four girls up a fire deliberately set to mask a lat night escape attempt at a juvenile Centre North of Montreal killed four girls three perished in the fire and the Tina died yesterday afternoon at Sacre Coeur Hospital when she was taken off life support Kim responsible for Community relations with be Village the Home for the confirmed the family had asked to have their daughter taken off life at this Point we Are feeling the pain and said see fire Page 4 ads study open hearings officials forecast demise of close door disciplinary proceedings by Alexandra Paul secret disciplinary proceedings against Law yers and doctors could be exposed to the Glare of publicity before the end of the officials the Prospect of glasnost in the handling of Public complaints is being held out by Manito Bas Legal and medical policing bodies after the free press began questioning the secret practices several weeks but the College of physicians and surgeons of Manitoba and the Law society of Manitoba say the moves Are to appease Public suspicion and Avert constitutional or government Chal Lenges to the close door patients and clients now have no right to attend hearings on their own the Public and press Are also the hearings Are trials where doctors and lawyers risk losing their licences to the College of physicians and surgeons is secrecy part1 its a Holdover from the Craft guilds of the Middle Ages Manitoba professionals still enjoy the elite privilege of hearing Public complaints behind closed in this reporter Alexandra Paul confronts the Issue of secret trials in the professions closed hearings raise studying whether to open up All or part of its formal inquiries held two or three times a Deputy registrar Bob Walker the government could change the act at any particularly if the rules on ii camera situations might be considered in he the Law society will tackle the same Issue with its judicial conducted against about eight lawyers chief executive officer Deborah Mccawley it would do an awful lot to Foster greater Public Mccawley said of open the two bodies Are among the most powerful of the 44 professions which enjoy statutory rights to Grant licences and set standards in and observers say that sooner or All licensing bodies will have to hold open hear despite legislation requiring Lay members to sit on the two licensing outsiders never hear about the disciplinary hearings in and after they Are the names of doctors and lawyers and a few details of their offences Are occasionally published in professional names of lawyers in Manitoba Are published As a matter of the College now restricts publication to general statements on individual they rarely include the names of doctors the last time was in when Winnipeg doctors Macdonald Mcmurdo and Stewart brew were temporarily suspended and fined each for alleged medicare the two physicians fled overseas and were never charged with fraud under the criminal Walker and Mccawley said the proposed see Ontario Page 4 ;