Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, September 21, 2000

Issue date: Thursday, September 21, 2000
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 2000, Winnipeg, Manitoba Live racing sunday Call 8853330 free admission parking Canada world news continued on the world missile hits mib attackers fired a a Folau missile at Britain m16 intelligence head quarters in Central London yes causing limited damage and no police no warning was Given and no one has claimed Deputy assistant commissioner Alan head of Aorist told t news con Ference at the site on the South Bank of the he said a Small missile struck the building around the eighth floor and when asked if it was something like a mortar he said he doubted it was that All probability would doubt it is a mortar i would have expected More substantial he the big Structure was Fea tured i the James Bond movie the world is and was shown being blown up by a terrorist i pm Corn of study i Washington Corn and Jother crops that have been genetically modified to kill insects pose Little danger to Monarch butterflies or any other according to a study by the environmental Protection some scientists believe the pm Corn May even turn out to be beneficial to the butterflies because Farmers Are using less chemical Epa f i Clinton cleared Washington Independent counsel Robert Ray wrapped up the million is Whitewater investigation Day president Clinton Witt Fany handing Ore v wit Little issued a six Page statement saying there was insufficient or j evidence Twar Ranf any of t Jie allegations i j j starvation in timor i i i 11 tens of thousands of East to mar refugees living in1 squalid Camps officials and d been food and medical assistance to the a refugee Camps but these groups s withdrew from West Tir apr Early Juliis month after the brutal sayings of workers by militia groups linked to the indonesian jeers f or Milos Evjy september 2000 Canada world b1 business b7 tse listings b9 Mutual funds b10 editor Doug Speirs 6977294 fish talks violence feared parties too far apart for Rae says by Chris Morris Burnt this Mikmak Community braced for More violence on the water As talks aimed at settling a dispute Over native fishing collapsed late yesterday and mediator Bob Rae went the former Ontario Premier drove out of Burnt Church after a Long Day of talks with All sides in the saying the parties Are too far apart for medi Rae was headed to to catch a flight to he left the door open for a possible return if there is a breakthrough in the which seemed headed toward the seizure of More native lobster traps by fish eries its n6t going chief Wilbur Dedam said about the talks a few hours before Raes announce two parties have to but the willingness int there on the part of Federal fisheries minister Herb Dhaliwal Hast budged at the chief Ovide former chief of the Assembly of Andrew Vaughan Canadian press Dedam Centre talks to reporters first was on the Reserve and delivered an emotional Appeal for he said the answer was in in calling on the Canadian people to Pray for this Community and for their politicians so they use Rea not he continued please see Burnt Church b2 Tim Krochak Canadian press fighting for the Little Guy Nova Scotia fishermen Fred Sears sits beside the Mast of the legendary Schooner Bluenose ii where he chained himself to protest the Federal governments fishing he says quotas Are allowing big trawlers to scoop up All the destroying the Small boat fishery in the top court to Rule today on Bernardo Appeal by sue Bailey Ottawa the Case that chilled a nation and still casts haunting shadows resurfaces today in the country highest Paul Bernardo learns whether the supreme court of Canada will hear an Appeal of his 1995 murder conviction in the deaths of schoolgirls Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen Hes certainly exercising every every Avenue that he can and he has that Leslie Debbie said in an interview we were prepared for we knew going into the trial that he had the right to Appeal the Mahaffy says she just for the Sake of those struggling to the Legal wheels would move the families certainly do have quite a journey and its Best to get on the Man convicted of torturing and killing her 14yearold daughter and admitted to kidnapping and sexually assaulting the Southern Ontario but Bernardo denied killing he blamed the wife Karla the Blond portrayed on videotapes As a willing participant in the violent sexual Bernardos lawyer Tony Bryant has said his client deserves a new trial because judge Patrick Lesage made several errors when he we were prepared instructed the jury in for we knew going into the trial that he had the right to Appeal the verdict a key he has is whether the jury was properly warned against concluding Homolka could not have been the killer because she struck a plea Deal with the Crown before Bernar Dos the publicly despised Deal obliged her to testify against Bernardo in Exchange for a manslaughter conviction and 12 years in she could be eligible for release As Early As next Homolka portrayed Bernardo As a Cal Lous killer whose depraved taste for abuse victimized her until she feared for her Debbie Mahaffy Jack press Bernardo finds out today whether supreme court will hear his he was convicted of first degree Mur Der and sentenced to life in Bernardos first attempt to have the verdict overturned was swiftly Dis missed by the Ontario court of Appeal last it concluded Lesage handled the Case Legal observers have said Bernardos subsequent bid before the High court is a Long youll have to ask me Bryant said when asked yesterday if a failed Appeal application would end his clients Legal Canadian press Day tells Chretien he wants an apology by Jennifer Ditchburn Ottawa Canadian Alliance Leader Stockwell Day demanded an apology yesterday from Jean saying the prime minister deliberately mis led people into thinking Day raised Gas taxes while serving As Alberta Treasur during a news Day denied he Ever raised taxes As treasurer and defended his failure to Cut them by listing other tax cuts he he also said he advised against raising Gas taxes As a yet legislative records show Day voted in favour of a two cent raise in Gas prices in he also voted in favour of three budgets in which Gas tax hikes were explicitly but Day lashed out at demanding a retraction and an apology As he crumpled a transcript of the prune ministers question period i would like to Tell the House of com Mons that there was no tax on gasoline in Alberta when the Leader of the opposition became a member of the Assem Chretien he was the minister of finance for three years and there was a 9centsa litre tax in who later wrote a letter to care suggested that should Chretien refuse to set the record he could not be trusted to Tell the truth on other i know and understand the games that get but if he will be so deliberately misleading on what other things would he be misleading on Day said budget travel expenses who knows what officials in the prime ministers office said Chretien would not respond to Days letter and was perfectly Clear in his question period i Hope his Days skin is thicker than his said a Liberal a Jab at the news conference Day recently held in a on his first week on parliament Day has repeatedly insisted his party will bring a new sense of decorum to the Alliance maps have refrained from the customary heckling and jeering luring question period while their Leader underlines the party new Agenda of i just want Chretien to know theres a new sheriff in town and i will blow the whistle on this Type of hijacking when it goes Day Canadian press i i 1 ;