Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 17, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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which would have reduced past performance does not your unit value and investment return important it bout any Mutual fund is contained in its simplified read your prospectus carefully before void can obtain one from Lii Murli Mutual shelling heavy in Bihac area associated press Bosnia Herze Govina Bosnia truce appeared close to total collapse yesterday with intensified fighting in the Northwest and a stalemate Over easing the siege of we dont see Progress in Many in spokesman Paul Risley members of a five country negotiating team were clearly distressed at the Lack of in officials reported that More than 110 mortar and artillery shells fell yesterday around two towns in the Bihac pocket of Northwestern serb shelling of the same area killed seven civilians Over the serb shelling of the Bihac area was in retaliation for a government army which retook some territory West of Bihac town near the Border with ser held in officials the bosnian offensive appeared aimed at pushing croatian serb troops Back toward the the officials around Sarajevo in inspection of a disputed demilitarized zone on mount i Man yesterday showed Only a very Small number of government troops remained on the Peak South of the said Gary on recon Naissance of the area had revealed about 60 government Papua Security tight for Pope the standoff Over i mans demilitarized zone appeared linked in part to bosnian serb refusal to open a civilian Aid route out of the As promised under terms of the four month in other developments in Secretary general Boutros Boutros Ghali called on Croatia to reconsider its order for in troops including canadians to leave its saying he was afraid the withdrawal would Lead to president Franjo Tudja Man said last week that the in in Croatia would have to leave after their mandate expires March 31 and be out of the country by june in government held northeastern in officials complained about the six Day blockade of the airbase by bosnian government the muslims Are angered by the appearance of a serb Liaison offi cer at Tula John Hampson one of seven canadians at the base said yesterday he and the other canadians Are in Little danger and have enough nato officials Are investigating the incident sunday in which two rockets were dropped from French aircraft near the Canadian base at a nato official said yester the two rockets off one of two French Jaguar aircraft on a dry run practice Mission sprayed the area with shrapnel but no one was in three week truce on Brink of collapse Al bosnian serb 3 ser held Croatia i government croat q a designated federation Safe zones recent developments d Muslim led government forces attacked near Bihac h government troops remain on a strategic Summit of mount i Man after claiming All of its forces had the violated their pledge to open a land route out of Sarajevo and blocked in military castello associated press port Papua new Guinea unbowed by an assassination plot in the Philip Pope John Paul greeted his flock in Papua new Guinea yester Day from an open pickup truck that shielded him Only from the police on this South Pacific were trying to quash re mors of a threat to the and insisted that two iranian carpet salesmen who left right before he arrived were not considered Possi ble Papua new Guinea is the second Stop on an 11day papal tour burdened by concerns Over Security and the 74yearold Popes Security for the who sur Vived a 1981 assassination had already been tightened because of threats that Muslim extremists would try to bomb a plane to protest John Pauls warriors in feathered head dresses and thousands of other is Landers greeted John Paul in port moresby As he Rode by in a White pickup truck fitted with a yellow canopy to Shade him from the Sun in the Popes visit to beautify a native of Papua new Guinea killed by Japa Nese occupiers at the end of the Sec Ond world War was Nam Bawan salting English for a big the Pope is to leave tomorrow for Australia and from there to sri Lan the last Stop on his my App Hoiu up in smoke austrian tobacco producers Burn tobacco leaves in Stras yesterday during a demonstration held by thousands of Farmers from Germany and aus they were seeking lower taxes on their the German and austrian producers were also demand ing that the european Union support their Canadian Emmarine wants to be with wife from the news services Cincinnati a Canadian who served with the Marine corps in the Vietnam War is trying to gain permanent entry to the United Gerald of wants the state department to allow him to permanently live with his american Carriere obtained an honorable discharge from the marines in july before his fou year term was he later found out that under immigration the fact that he obtained a discharge from Mili tary service and he is an alien made him permanently ineligible for cookie tax the state of Maine is trying to collect a few crumbs from the girl imposing a six per cent snack tax on cookie the girl scouts say its a half baked idea to tax a nonprofit were just a Bunch of girls trying to raise Money for our organization and we dont need the tax people news picking on said Julia Bishop joins protest Paris heartened by Public a Liberal Bishop fired by the Vatican joined homeless protesters occupying a welfare office yester they cant muzzle Bishop Jacques Gaillot now that i have become an outsider of perhaps my determination will be even More vigorous than be the after years of annoy Ance at Gail lots High profile Chal Lenges to roman Catholic Church dismissed him Friday As Bishop of the Normandy diocese of no Britain says Belfast Britain stuck to its demand yesterday that the Ira Dis card its weapons and explosives in Advance of Al party peace talks in Northern after a third session of exploratory talks near spurred by the iras ceasefire declaration in both sides agreed to talk again in two Seaman drowns Ohio a Seaman from Halifax fell off a tugboat and drowned in the Maumee the Lucas county coroners office said divers hired by the boats Mckeil Marine of discovered Donald Boudreaus body Sun Day hero remembered Stockholm around the Globe people will Bow their Heads to Mark 50 years since Raoul Wallenberg disappeared after Sav ing thousands of hungarian jews from the this will be the first time that the swedish parliament is honouring it took 50 years Sonja Sonnenfeld of the private Raoul Wallenberg association said v k
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