Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 22, 1991, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tempo for the jury Paul Simon insists time will decide the significance of his work real estate filling the need Owin come housing innovates around funding cutbacks sports an Eye for profit bombers propose to buy rights to Grey cup Gate receipts Winnipeg frer press sunny today 15 Clear tonight17 second class Mai registration number 0286 february free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets weekly Home delivery in Winnipeg outside Winnipeg main switchboard 9439331 Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 Kuwait invasion looks to be on hold linkage Saddam would stay rejects Iraq Kremlin plan a photo in body expected to debate proposal United nations Reuter the in Security Council is expected to meet today to discuss the soviet peace plan to end the persian Gulf with several Western Diplo Mats viewing the plan while nonaligned countries said they Hope the fighting will end ambassadors from Yemen and All members of the 15member said the announcement is a positive step toward ending the egyptian ambassador Amre Moussa said Iraq acceptance of an unconditional withdrawal is a very important first while saudi arabian ambassador Samir Shihabi said there Are too Many conditions along with the unconditional with several Council members said they Are certain the which has been on standby for an emergency meeting for the last two will meet today either formally or informally although a time has not been set ambassadors were at the United nations in Force at the time of Moscow attending an Early evening Farewell reception for singaporean ambassador Chan Heng French in ambassador Pierre Louis Blanc said the situation is still complicated and he is waiting for clarifications from the soviet his colleague in Wash French ambassador to the United states Jacques told interviewer Larry King on Cable news network there is no reaction from my government for see peace Page 4 Bush will Tell coalition its not says aide by Susan Page and Gaylord Shaw new Day Washington president Bush has serious concerns about parts of a soviet sponsored plan calling for iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait but will consult with coalition partners about the diplomatic move to end the persian Gulf his spokesman said last Early after Bush met with his National Security and a senior administration aide said the plan was the main conclusion is that the soviet proposal represents a conditional withdrawal which is clearly beyond the scope of the in resold the official speaking an after the meeting broke up at the aide said administration officials were communicating that conclusion to coalition partners and expected to make Public comments later White House press Secre tary Marlin Fitzwater said and Allied forces will continue to prose cute the he said the air bombardment of iraqi forces would not be halted and that a ground War is still under soviet president Mikhail Gorba Chev called Bush last night to Brief him on details of the Fitzwater in their half hour Bush thanked him for his efforts but raised serious concerns about several Points in the the White House reaction was delivered less than two hours after a soviet Vitaly announced at tie Kremlin that Iraq had agreed to an eight Point plan to end the external affairs minister Joe Clark said he discussed the dramatic developments with prime minister our general reaction is that it is Clark there needs to be More but details of peace plan o unconditional from o withdrawal Bagun stat Day after it coat atom of i the withdrawal place in a fixed Tatna o after the withdrawal of two thirds of tha iraqi United economic sanctions Agal Nat Iraq to o after the full tha for the remaining resolutions against Iraq prisoners of War Wittl immediately e2 the withdrawal will is monitored by countries not directly involved in to be entrusted by the in Security 83 tha work of determining details of the agreement Allied forces Brace for massive land assault Iraq supporters will pay saudi ambassador warns How soviet plan compares with in resolutions Iraq sends chemical shells to the iraqi Soldier looks up at military police officer taking him prisoner see War pase 4 Bone marrow transplant a first for new Hsc Centre by Brace Owen a Winnipeg Man says he feels great being the first in what will become a fully operational Bone marrow transplant and treatment facility at health sciences its different knowing youre the first person to have it done in Mani Ben said yes diagnosed with Luke Mia in underwent the Success Ful transplant procedure last fall after his Bone marrow was harvested in Vancouver and treated with his Eric said Langhans and his Frozen marrow were brought Back to Winnipeg where the transplant took place Bow said the Hsc used Langh ans Case As a stepping Stone to eventually being Able to do the entire process in handling up to 24 patients a this is a Tough procedure to go he we first want All the supports he said the Success of the opera Tion Means most patients will not have to leave the province for the Brent director of the Bone marrow transplant said More operations should be done next month As Hospital sup ports and trained nurses Are brought into the were looking at the program to pick up Speed Over the next the million in operating costs of the unit Are provided by the Manitoba health services commis the Manitoba cancer treat ment and research foundation and the red Cross Are also Langhans said the benefits of patients staying in the province rather than being transferred else where Are that family and friends will be Able to visit without paying travel and hotel it really helps the moral sup he health minister Don Orchard said another Benefit of the program is that the province will be Able to offer an Avenue of wider clinical practice for an incentive for them to stay in Manitoba to Ann Landers 37 answers 34 Bridge 37 business 44 classified 18 comics 63 crossword 42 deaths 18 letters 6 entertainment 38 Horoscope Jumble Puzzle 21 legals 64 motoring 25 movies 40 outdoors 62 people 34 real estate 49 Sinclair 3 sports 57 sports record 61 stocks 45 Tempo 33 to listings 34 Warhaft 35 weekend 36 labs staff slashed despite commitment to expand workforce by Aldo Santin a medical research company that promised to expand its labor Force in Exchange for the province paying off a debt fired More than a Quarter of its workers less than five months Abi biotechnology issued per manent Layoff notices to 25 research staff wednesday company spokesman Albert Friesen said eleven of the employees were part of a 42member workforce Abi took on in october when it purchased the world renowned Winnipeg re Institute and the Winnipeg plasma la Friesen said the other 14 employees let go were at Abis Scur Field adding the combined workforce at the two facilities has been reduced to 70 from we feel we had to rationalize to secure our Abis president and chief executive offi blaming the firings on a general economic Abi was unable to find con1 he noting it has been waiting 37 months for Federal approval to sell its first pharmaceutical product a human growth Hor Mone called in not blaming Ottawa for the see my Page 4 Rapis murderer shows no hint of remorse by Ruth Teichroeb the trial of Donald Ramsay etched a portrait of a self admitted misogynist who showed no sign of remorse for raping and killing a woman hed known for Only a few during sentencing even defence lawyer Catherine Dunn could not Point to a shred of evidence that proved Ramsay was sorry for his brutal stacked against him was expert testimony describing his morbid fascination with death and violence and Ramsay own graphic letter outlining his hatred for women and his pleasure at killing Sherry when guards shackled and led Ramsay away after he was sentenced to life in prison with no Chance of parole for 17 the 20yearold Winnipeg mans expression revealed sentence satisfies he didst Stop to talk to not even his Mother and three siblings in the but behind that Stony Ramsay family insists there is a wounded Man who bears Little resemblance to the woman hating monster portrayed in Donny not the brutal person Treyve made him out to his Hal sister Cindy Ramsay said in an interview that Why we decided to this hatred towards women thing is Bull most of his friends Are the articulate 24yearold said her brother was never violent towards his Sisters or sure he has a like anybody who appeared shaken by the harsh sentence her brother received but when he was upset hed Hurt not hed smash his fist into the Wall or Stab himself with a the self abuse began during Ramsay younger years As he grew up watching his father repeatedly beat his she Donny was Hurt and we All still try to Cope with what happened when we were we cry ourselves to sleep sometimes Over Ramsay Margaret said she looks Back on those years and blames i blame myself for letting him see All that violence and now its too said but i lived in Donny father said if i Ever hed Burn my mom and dads House when Ramsay was Dyck did leave her violent partner who eventually moved out of but Cindy said her brother had trouble accepting his parents separation and spent two oneyear periods living with his father in Nova he still loved his father like any kid and wanted to be with both of Cindy since Ramsay was charged with second degree murder in october he has repeatedly contacted his father hoping in vain for some she see family Page 4
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