Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, January 05, 1995

Issue date: Thursday, January 5, 1995
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Previous edition: Wednesday, January 4, 1995

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 5, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba A2 Winnipeg free january 1995 digest today in history january 5 Laurence died in 87 novelist Margaret died in eight years ago also on this Date in first parliament of lower Canada imposed licensing requirements on Public houses and retailers of wine and deaths Elsie widow of Douglas widow of Joseph widow of Harry husband of Maria Joseph edouard husband of Sheila James of Clifford widower of Kathleen Juan husband of Amada Andre husband of Yvette husband of Eleanor Robert John husband of Beatrice Robert husband of Joan husband of Denise Padma Otee John husband of Alison Andrew James Albert husband of Trudy of widow of Jack Margaret wife widower of Laura classified death notices b8 our mistake a Story tuesday suggested wrongly that oestrogen can cause women to grow in oestrogen can cause feminine sex characteristics in but the male hormone Androgen is the one that can cause facial hair in lotteries pick3 winning number yesterday was lotto winning numbers yesterday were and Bonus number was the plus winning number yesterday for the main prize of was Pogo winning numbers yesterday were and Bonus number was reaching us Winnipeg free press circulation Home prepaid 6977075 advertising editorial photo sports Reader Al departments from Manitoba outside Winnipeg 1 8005428900 Blue sky free net you can reach the Winnipeg free press on the Blue sky you will need a personal a Modem and Tele communications sort use the Fol lowing settings data bits 8 Stop bits1 parity Ter Minal emulation at the Login Type guest or your Blue sky through your Modem internet email City letters o the editor recycled newsprint studies Security at clinics safety zones favored to protect clients at abortion offices by Greg Joyce Canadian press graduates of a police training course in Regina for haitian expatriates celebrate haitians hone police skills at ramp facility in Regina by Jay Branch Canadian press Fleurentin cant wait to return to Haiti to put his new policing skills to the Fleurentin is one 22 haitian expatriates who graduated yesterday from an intensive three month training course at the ramp Academy in in very proud of myself and in very proud of All the members of my said we finally made it and were Gonna go to Haiti and do the Best Job that we the of whom were born in Haiti but have been living in Canada and the United the first of 96 taking the course in Basic police the idea is to prepare them to return to Haiti to assist in the process of the biggest component of the course was done by the University of Regina and their school of human said Gary the ramp officer responsible for the theres a lot of dedicated people Here and they Are the vast majority of for the proper reasons and that is they want to go Back and help their Haiti army was removed from Power by a Force in ushering in the return of elected president Jea Bertrand Aristide in during their stay in Regina the 19 men and three women of troop 107 Learned not Only How to police in a democratic society but also skills such As Driver self defence and firearms the in Blue beige shirts and Blue baseball a Chance to demonstrate some of their marching skills before a Small but appreciative group of fellow trainees in the Drill Hall on the ramp grounds before receiving their graduation the 74 haitians who Are left will graduate by the end of for the members of troop 107 will return to their Homes in Canada and the to await their next Vancouver the government will consider new Laws to ensure safety at Abor Tion clinics and favors special safety zones around them where warrant Premier Mike Harcourt and at Torney general Colin Gabelmann held a news conference yesterday to address Security at two free standing abortion clinics following the fatal shootings of two women at abortion clinics in a Boston suburb last workers and patients at clinics have expressed increasing fear of violence since Gary a Vancouver doctor who performs was shot at Home Romalis was seriously wounded but is clinics have called for better police response to strict enforcement of injunctions and the use of court ordered safety zones which would keep demonstrators further we Are looking at the whole ques Tion of whether we can enact Provin Cial legislation which will make it a provincial violation to intimidate or harass individuals who Are working in or using the services of a said we Are not ruling out any the Bottom line is that women should feel free from Harcourt and Gabelmann Reiter ated an announcement made in no vember about providing to the two clinics to improve Security As Well As the establish ment of a criminal harassment the unit is up and in place and is specifically looking at harassment around the abortion said a Harcourt agreed the level of anxiety and fear had increased at Abor Tion but emphasized Evi Dence for the courts was Harcourt said the safety zone is sue depends on what evidence the judge needs and we have asked the specialists in this the special unit that has been to look is there sufficient evidence to be Able to put before the court for a Buffer or Bubble injunction application last Ontario attorney Gen eral Marion Boyd sought a court or Der to Stop intimidation of people seeking abortions and those provid ing in a judge imposed restrictions on picketing and sidewalk counselling at several abortion clinics across pro testers Are banned from approach ing patients but restrictions vary from clinic to the ruling also imposed a wide ban aimed at demonstrators around the Homes of some doctors who per form Canada to study standing Force of peacekeepers by Dianne Rinehart Canadian press Ottawa the first of three conferences to examine the feasibility of a quicker spouse standing Force of in peace keepers will be held in delegates meeting at cab Corn Are to study experiences with rapid military reaction in world trouble foreign affairs spokesman Ariel Delouya said yes the department released a de tailed outline yesterday about How it will prepare recommendations for the in on establishment of a Quick response a review of several missions Over the last five years clearly Indi Cates that a More coherent response to an emerging crisis could have had a dramatic Impact on the evolving foreign affairs minister Andre Ouellet he told the United nations last september that Canada would study the potential for a in Force and re port next a joint defence and foreign affairs committee has been established to study the Delouya committee co chairmen Are Michael assistant Deputy minister for Security affairs at for eign and Kenneth bosnian snipers pulled a5 assistant Deputy minister of policy and communications at the work of the joint committee will be reviewed by a consultative group of government of soldiers and academics from the International he they will be asked to participate in a conference in the committee will also hold a conference on the framework for the proposed Force in mid March at Laval University in Quebec Canadas proposal for the Force has not met Broad International sup the former head of the joint chiefs of retired general Colin said a in army is probably unworkable because it would become Hung up in Security Council Douglas Britain Secretary of state for foreign said establishing a system to keep track of what troops and equipment Are available from countries around the world would be some issues the committee will examine Why some in peace operations succeed when others h when the in should avoid in preventive diplomacy and Are your property and business taxes too High assessment appeals to Date 85 Success rate deadline for 1995 appeals january Call 7720561 income tax courses save Money Lively n president 2 new certificate courses q Basic certification q professional computerized in class or by self study starting in january the jacks Institute 902167 Lombard Call for free brochure 9567161 car Cle Rawie Rei Sentire collection of Wool fur shearling 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