Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, September 27, 1992

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 27, 1992, Winnipeg, Manitoba A2 free september digest today in history september 27 Dalai Lama visited Canada the Dalai spiritual Leader of six million tibetan arrived in Toronto on a fou Day visit in also on this Day in and British troops stormed the canal do the last Section of the germans defensive Hindenburg 74 years ago leading to the end of the first world the canadians captured More than prisoners and 205 heavy the germans abandoned the line and continued their Retreat to the an armistice was signed on also on this Day in Raines of the Montreal expos hit a three run Homer against Louis to become the first National league player to Knock in at least 70 runs and steal at least 70 bases in one John apologized to people at a concert in Toronto sky dome for the poor sound Quality in the new consumer watch junk mail revolt should be Able to just say no to junk mail and advertising says the executive director of the recycling Council of Canada Post must Stop delivering unaddressed mail and should also offer Consumers the right to delete their names from delivery John Hanson said As he kicked off waste reduction Hanson said the Canadian direct mail association has a program allowing residents to delete their names from junk six Toronto advertising distributing companies have signed up for a oneyear Pilot program to give Toronto residents the same Hanson said fliers from grocery hardware stores and department stores Are Gold to junk to and Consumers should be Able to have their name deleted from mailing but Canada Post says its legislated mandate is to deliver the not censor deaths Philip son of Edward and Yolande husband of husband of Anne wife of husband of Gilbert widower of Ann David husband of Olga Wilhelmina widow of Henrikas Angelina widow of Michael Wolocatiuk classified death notices c5 lotteries daily Deal yesterdays results were 9 6 of 9 of clubs and Jack of lotto the winning numbers in yesterdays lotto 649 draw for million were and the Bonus number was Pogo the Pogo winning numbers yesterday were and the Bonus number was the plus the winning number for the main prize of for yesterdays plus draw was reaching us Winnipeg free press circulation Home advertising editorial photo sports Money ombudsman please Recycle this newspaper o German extremists launch new wave of violence fire guts display on slain jews associated press Germany fire seriously damaged a Barracks housing an exhibition on jews killed at the Sachsenhause concentration Camp during the second world police said authorities throughout mean reported another series of overnight attacks on refugees and other and one demonstration against righting police made no direct link Between the Earl morning Fife at Sachsenhause and the wave of xenophobic attacks that has rocked Germany for five but several jewish monuments and cemeteries have been damaged in the the wooden one of the few remaining Camp is part of a modest museum at the where about peo ple were including thousands of the jewish exhibit opened earlier this and prime minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel visited the Camp 10 Days ago during his trip to an outbreak of anti foreigner directed mainly at began on 22 in the Baltic coast City of in near about 600 people formed a human Chain around a refugee shelter on Friday night in a show of support for but there was violence in nearby Kroepelin Between 30 and 40 Young rightists hurled firebombs and stones at a Home for Asylum seekers and tried to storm the authorities police dispersed the radicals and took two people into a police officer passes burned Barracks at the former wartime concentration Camp of flood of refugees ignites tensions by Marc Fisher the Washington Post Germany a dozen gypsies bundled under layers of patterned cloth stared at the ground As they pressed up against the Chain Strung across the Entrance to the the Only food shop in this Eastern German population a surly guard snapped at the gypsies to stand Back from the Chain and wait their then the guard spied two Light skinned people want to come in he taking them for then opening the Chain and ushering them past the waiting who said the locals had no foreigner problem until the nearest big transported 900 Asylum seek ers to the old East German army Barracks just outside the turning the villagers overnight into a minority in their own German authorities moved them Here from Rostock after last months riots in which Neo nazi and skinhead youths firebombed gypsies and other foreigners out of their in cities and East and Ger mans say they Are undergoing a social Shock the arrival this year of nearly for eign poor people whose de mands on Germany budget and housing Supply have hit this officially homogeneous society at a moment of unusual eco nomic and psychological the wave of anti foreigner violence that has swept the country More than at tacks this year and continuing every has left Many the great majority of whom condemn the confused and they see their country compared to nazi Germany in the foreign they see their own people standing mute or even applauding As children taunt helpless foreign and they see a government in Bonn Send ing mixed messages As it struggles to find answers to the violence and its Chan cellar Helmut Kohl denounced the violence last but in the month since the Rostock at while opposition politicians visited Homes for Kohl made no Public show of Solidarity with the this the government announced it will step up surveillance of Neo nazi gangs and bolster Eastern German police a government seeking both to Stem anti foreigner attacks and to remain True to Ger Many postwar commitment to tolerance has found its reaction to the violence has sometimes played into extremists in Rostock and other cities where Neona gypsies lifestyle reviled new York times Bonn among All Europe tribes none stand out from the rest More vividly than indomitable and fiercely heirs to a wandering often resistant to education and they May also be the continents most unloved governments find them undisciplined and and Many repress since the collapse of communist Rule in Eastern gypsies have been on the move in great Many have suffered harassment or others Are simply seeking better Germany is the favored with More than having arrived this if the gypsies were More like other they might have blended in More but to Many the recent arrivals Are the most reviled of it is no Accident that they have been the principal target of what makes the gypsies so unwelcome in Germany and much of the rest of Europe it is not simply that Many of the new Asylum seekers refuse to adapt their behaviour to German but also that their traditional living habits Are so jarringly they dont like to be so when we assign them to a they set up Camp in the Yards or Fields said a harried official in More than Asylum seekers Are entering Germany each and according to All must be fed and cared for at government expense until their applications Are there is a general agreement that at least some groups of foreigners must be expelled from Germany or kept from preferably the process has to Start and Many germans Are pleased to see it beginning with Zis attacked Asylum seekers were swiftly removed for their own officials but the moves allowed the far right to claim victories and present them selves As effective problem both extremists and the government say they Are pleased Bonn has reached agree ment with authorities in Bucharest to Deport thousands of most of them Gyp whose claims for Asylum in Germany have been gypsies have borne the Brunt of the anti foreigner a poll by Stern Magazine this week found 58 per cent of germans agreeing that those who attack should be ashamed of but it also found that about half of germans believe the coun try has too Many Asylum seekers and one fifth of those polled want the next Chancellor to be a Strong Man who will provide academics and government officials agree that the current anti foreigner sentiment has been heightened by rising worry about the country in the removal of foreigners after the August attack has won wide even from those who condemn the Many germans express sympathy for the extremists whose attack left the 11story apartment building charred and gutted nearly to the a Hal hours drive across a Charm ing along roads winding by Pristine Sand lies where Vil lagers farm Small raise chickens and and rent rooms to the Asylum seekers removed from Ros Tock live now in shabby Green Barracks closed to the Fisher attempts suicide new York daily news new York Amy Fisher twice tried to kill herself by overdosing on pills and was hospitalized despondent Over a secretly made video in which she talked about wanting sex in prison and making Money from her notorious was in stable condition last night at Huntington Hospital in the intensive care unit after Friday and yesterdays attempted she will be evaluated today by staff psychiatrist Michael Fisher pleaded guilty last week to a reduced charge of first degree As Sault in the shooting of Mary to but the wife of her alleged Lov Joey after a plea she faces up to five to 15 years in instead of the 8 to25 years she would have faced if convicted of attempted the hard copy video was made with a hidden camera in a South gym owned by Fishers onetime Paul make it showed Fisher asking Makely to marry her so the two could have conjugal visits in she also talked about wanting to keep her name in the Media to make enough Money to buy a Ferrari be cause of the pain and suffering suffered As a result of the Fisher never actually saw the Vid afraid that the tape would disturb Fishers attorneys took her out to dinner Friday night and downplayed the tapers than a fish Stork Northen Pike Walleye Small Mouth Bass Sturgeon Channel Catfish Gold Eye not the species that normally come to mind when you think but you wont find any tropical Marine life fort Whyte Centre is Home to the gallon aquarium of the Prairies a unique aquatic exhibit that lets you get an underwater View of life in youll get along swimmingly with our native there Here to entertain and educate you with real fish stories fort Whyte Centre 1961 Mccreary my 9896350 Public notice cargo auction at Winnipeg into Airport of seized persians asians rugs redirected shipment ordered by customs and other imported rugs of varying sizes and appraised value including a Good selection of Fine silk and rare tribal terms and conditions released Only or immediate disposal payment and 10 brokerage and warehousing change to be add each Bale will be unwrapped and pieces tagged individually Public proper required or dealer tax exemption certificate required to be lax Bank credit h r Winnipeg free press Canada customs bonded air freight warehouse at Winnipeg into Airport follow cargo freight signs to Sargent g010 air freight Sargent unit 2b auction by elegant Art auction ;