Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 14, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Case product of Canada All our beef is Cut from Ama aaa Grade ground pork beef loin 1� 3ia rib Eye Deli Turkey Steak breast 5?�. 8q<ioog hours 9 00 a m. -8 00 pm. Sun 10-6 . Prices in effect while supplies last 53 Higgins Ogilvie Mills pm 944-1148 now Avail Abi f Ipp in a it Hezbollah leaders son killed a Reuter Alanm _ Mai All Saif on aum my dip mss 1997 a cab 2wd 4300 v6,4 spa. Auto Al conditioning % jail am pm cass., Tow Hooks f j j Mac 9 a a a Abs brakes dual airbags la Iii $ amp More. Stock #17853 Jim Juni 6/0 lease $0 Down Lim $1000 Down 26 a Noeth lease $2000 Down Over 75 other trucks available la offer ends sept. 23 i local leased based a 38 months 20,000 by. Jujj Roob Fife Pontiac 326-3451, Wpm. Direct 475-7380 around the word . Diana tribute hot item London apr record manufacturers hurriedly began pressing one million extra copies of Elton Johns tribute to Diana As Many shops sold out within hours of the single reaching the shelves yesterday. At Althorp Park the family estate where the Princess of Wales was buried staff were removing thousands of Flowers toys candles balloons and cards left at the Gates in tribute. Photographers warned los Angeles apr photographers at tonight a emmy awards Are on notice to show restraint in covering the first major Hollywood event following Diana a death. A a we re briefing photographers As they pick up their credentials telling them in effect the Eye of the world is on them this time a Academy of television arts and sciences spokesman Hank Rieger said. Head taken off London Reuter a a doctor in Britain has Cut off a woman a head in a pioneering operation and reattached it. The patient survived. Bridget Hudgell 36, was operated on in february to Correct a crippling condition that meant her face pointed permanently downwards newspapers reported yesterday. In a 17-hour operation surgeon Steve Gill detached fudge la a head from her spinal column leaving it connected by just the spinal Cord key blood vessels and the skin at the front of her neck. Hurricane coming san Diego apr fuelled by Al Nino the strongest Hurricane on record for the Eastern Pacific churned toward Southern California yesterday after prompting flood warnings along 1,600 Kilometres of mexican coast. Hurricane Linda could weaken As it closes toward Shore and the Eye of the powerful storm should stay offshore meteorologists said. Follow the Leader Belfast apr Northern Ireland a largest party stung by the iras affirmation that it has not renounced violence said yesterday it will wait until the last minute to decide on participating in peace talks. The Ulster unionist party a executive a Ommittee voted to support whatever prove party Leader David thimble makes tomorrow. That is the scheduled Start Olf negotiations on the future of Northern Ireland. Plane crash kills 20 i a Kigali Rwanda apr a plane carrying 20 people to a religious meeting i i Congo crashed in the Minem bwe mountains killing All on Board the spokesman for an International Aid Agency said yesterday. John Farmer program director for food for the hungry said he had been told the aircraft crashed Friday while of approach to land. A deadly burglary a Phoenix apr burglary not a mistaken search for a bail jumper was the reason five Bounty Hunters in Black ski masks and body Armour broke into a Home and shot a couple to death last month prosecutors said yesterday. Chris Foote 25, and his 19-year-old Girlfriend Spring Wright were shot dead Vohen the five men broke into the Home Early on aug. 31. I i i pundits expect Little from Unity conference by James Mccarten Canadian press Calgary a it was perhaps fitting that an ominous Blanket of Cloud Over Calgary where Canadas premiers Are meeting to talk about Unity eventually dissipated with Only a warning of the changing season. Political pundits have issued much the same forecast for this weekends meeting of nine premiers and two territorial leaders the first official discussion of the Quebec question since the Charlottetown Accord of 1992. They say the conference which Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard will not attend will be Little More than a benign reminder to canadians that the Unity thunderstorm is still brewing on the National horizon. New Brunswick Premier Frank Mckenna Ontario a Mike Harris and Ralph Klein of Alberta anticipate few fireworks concentrating on designing a process for Public consultation rather than forging a new constitutional Deal. The first task at hand is to defeat Bouchard in the next Quebec election Harris said yesterday. A if anyone is suggesting we should be trying to Frame a constitutional amendment without the involvement of a duly elected government of Quebec that supports such an amendment i think wed be making a mistake a he said. And while intergovernmental affairs minister Stephane Dion has asked the premiers to recognize Quebec As distinct its not going to happen said Roger Gibbins a professor at the University of Calgary. A i think the Federal government has very unrealistic expectations about something simple and Clear Cut coming out of this process a Gibbins said. He said no one should expect the premiers to emerge monday with a new blueprint for Canada. A the most they should Hope for is some agreement on Steps that the various provinces will take in the months ahead to open up the constitutional Agenda a he said. A anyone who a expecting a solution from this meeting will be badly around Canada Beirut a a son of the Leader of Lebanon a largest guerrilla group has been killed fighting israeli forces in Southern Lebanon and the israelis have his body the group said yesterday. Sheik Hassan Nasrallah Secretary general of the iranian backed Hezbollah said he was proud his eldest son Hadi 18, had been killed in fridays clash with israeli troops. A i thank god and Praise him for his ultimate Grace and kindness by choosing a Martyr from my family a he told a rally of 2,000 Hezbollah supporters last night in South Beirut. Hezbollah is the largest and most powerful of the guerrilla groups trying to remove israeli troops and Allied militiamen from the zone they occupy in Southern Lebanon. Earlier yesterday the Hezbollah office in Beirut said one of its four guerrillas listed As missing after fridays clash on the Edge of the israeli occupied zone had returned to base. The militant had reported that two of his comrades including Hadi Nasrallah had been killed and a third was missing. Hadi had been identified from videotape of the bodies lying in a Hospital in Marj Ayoun the main town in the israeli occupied zone Hezbollah said. In Jerusalem an israeli army spokesman said he had no comment on the report. Israeli and Hezbollah leaders have both indicated they Are interested in exchanging the body parts of an israeli Soldier for the Hezbollah guerrillas held in israeli custody. The body parts belong to an israeli Soldier who was among the 12 killed in a botched commando raid on sept. A photo Hassan Nasrallah talks with child at rally. 5 in Southern Lebanon. Fridays clashes ended with an unusual israeli air strike on a lebanese army position. The raid killed six lebanese soldiers and a civilian woman and wounded six other lebanese troops. The lebanese army has largely stayed out of the conflict Between Israel and the guerrillas. But it has recently begun defending its area of operations and firing anti aircraft guns at intruding israeli military aircraft. Lets spend the night her the lips in the september Issue of the free press on Page. Enter me to win 2 tickets to see the stones. Name _ pm drop off entry at any 7-eleven location until Midnight tonight. Draw will be made by noon tomorrow. Winners will be contacted by phone and announced in the free press. See the free press tomorrow for another Chance to win. Youcan also enter on the internet at Agency a Fate up in air Charlottetown a the Veir future of the red Cross society in Canada is at stake in negotiations for a new blood Agency. A financial report released yesterday at the annual meeting of the Canadian red Cross states that unless there a a a successful Resolution of uncertainties surrounding the creation of a new blood system the 100-year-old organization May cease to operate. Whale in a tangle Halifax a a rare right whale with Nylon fishing gear entangled in its Mouth was swimming for open Ocean last night complicating efforts to free it. An International group of scientists studying right whales spotted the animal Friday afternoon about 16 Kilometres off the Nova Scotia coast near Digby. Rescuers in inflatable boats were Able to remove about 143 metres of gear a few hours later but More than too metres still Clung to the whale. He a the beneficiary Vancouver a a Man who stabbed his wife to death in 1995 now wants to collect on her four life insurance policies which total about $500,000. But family members say the couples four year old daughter who witnessed the killing should get the Money. Fred Romero 27, is named As the beneficiary in All four policies. Cut ties with Crown As first step on the Long Road Home refugees see vote associated press _ Sarajevo a International officials characterize Bosnia a local elections As the next step in a Complex peace process. Refugees see the vote that began yesterday As the first step on the Long Road Home. While some citizens Hope to break the Cycle of hatred that fuelled a three and a half year War by voting against the main ethnic based parties others see those parties As their Only Protection. The three parties seem poised to prevail Over their opposition a bad sign for those still dreaming of a unified multiethnic Bosnia. A so much noise about these elections and nothing will come of it a snorted Mladen Civija after casting his vote in Central Sarajevo. A the National parties will people like Civija voting in their prewar hometowns might wish the elections could deliver economic improvements and give them a greater say in their daily lives. But those forced out of their Homes during the War that ended 20 months ago went to the polls with different expectations. A i am going to cast a ballot so that i can return Home a said Hasim Kahli Man 64, a Muslim As he boarded a bus in Sarajevo for his Village near Vise Rad now under bosnian serb control. He was echoing expectations by most members of All three groups forced to cede towns they dominated before the War. Many refugees Hope to elect municipal officials from their own ethnic groups thus reversing losses of their towns to another ethnic group. Ottawa a Industry minister John Manley says canadians should say a a it a been a great institution a then move towards abolishing its association with the monarchy. Manley is the first minister in this Liberal Cabinet to express a personal View on the matter. A takes safety Steps Montreal a via rail has taken a number of safety measures to prevent a repeat of the Axle failure that caused a recent fatal train crash near Biggar sask., the railway said Friday. It has asked general motors maker of the locomotive Type involved in the Accident to audit parts and maintenance procedures of wheel assemblies and ensure they follow the manufacturers specifications. Compiled from Canadian press car plows into crowded party kills teen Canadian press Surrey . A a car slowed into a crowd of Young people at an outdoor party Early yesterday killing a 17-year-old girl and injuring 14 others. Ramp officers described the scene As horrific. Close to 150 Young people were at the party. A Young Man has been charged with impaired driving causing death criminal negligence causing death 14 counts of impaired driving causing injury and failing to remain at the scene of an Accident ramp said. The old world Market on Higgins a amp Safe fruit amp vegetable Market
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