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Guantanamo Daily Gazette Water Usage Editor's Choice Energy Conservation Friday - Sunday, May 10-12 Radiothon Friday - Sunday, May 10-12 Storage: (Fri.) 11.6 MIL 83%, (Sat.) 11.6 Don't forget to make your Total Usage: 931,727 MIL 83%, (Sun.) 11.5 MIL 82% pledges to the Navy, Marine Total Cost $116,466 Production: (Fri.) 1.3 MIL, (Sat.) 1.6 MIL, (Sun.) Total in Norfolk: $69,880 1.4 MIL Relief Radiothon at Navy Consumption: (Fri.) 1.5 MIL, (Sat.) 1.5 MIL, (Sun.) 1.5 Comparison in March MIL Broadcasting at 3070, 3071 Corinaso Point Gitmo Norfolk and 3072. Two bedroom $644 $205 I Guantanamo Daily Gazette Sunrise: Tomorrow, 5:34 a.m. Sunset: Today, 8:20 p.m. Vol. 47 -- No. 090 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Monday, May 13 1991 Baker strikes out with Syria, I continues peace talks in Mideast Navy, Marine Relief raffle AP - Secretary of State any ground during five and Baker holds another round of one-half hours of talks in talks with Soviet Foreign Damascus. Philippines - Much of the Phil- Minister Alexander Bess- ippines is under a storm alert. Ty- The official says Syria is phoon Walt is menacing the is- mertnykh today in Cairo. sticking to demands for a land nation as it moves toward the Then the two diplomats will major U.N. role at any Arab- main northern island of Luzon, confer jointly with Egyptian Israel peace conference. The with 150 mile -an-hour winds. President Hosni Mubarak. Israelis oppose U.N. participa- either experts in Manila say the Egypt is the only Arab state tion fearing international werfiil storm is already produc- at- ing high seas and could reach that has made peace with Is- tempts to dictate peace settle- land this afternoon threatening rael. Baker arrived in the meant involvinglandforpeace. coconut and rice crops. Egyptian capital today, after Israel also favors a single apparently striking out in ef- meeting that would be fol- Soviet Union -Soviet President forts to get Syria to fall in line lowed by Gorbachev and Russian Republic direct face-to-face leader Boris Yeltsin have atleast with six Persian Gulf states talks with the Arabs. one position in common. Both that will observe a Mideast Israeli Prime Minister agree anew union treaty is needed peace conference. Yitzhak Shamir says the Jew- A 1991 Jeep Wrangler, just like this one, will be raffled off in June by and should be signed as soon as An aide traveling with ish state will never surrender Guantanamo Bay's Navy, Marine Relief Committee. The Wrangler is metallic Navy possible. Yeltsin and the leaders Baker says Syrian President any occupied territory, includ- blue with light charcoal gray interior including rear seat of the autonomous regions of the and carpet It has a five-speed manual transmission, four-wheel drive, Russian Federation met with Hafez Assad refused to give ing the Syran Golan Heights power steering, AM/FM radio and a soft top. Raffle tickets go on sale May 14, from your command Gorbachev for five hours at the Navy, Marine Relief representative. The drawing will be held after the Wrangler arrives in Gitmo. Kremlin yesterday. The Soviet Union is composed of 15 autono- Bush booed at Hampton 'U, J mous republics. AP - President Bush his veto last year of the Civil U.S. military to aid in Bangladesh relief Nepal-The communistparty of interrupted a long weekend at Rights Bill of 1990. AP - American military disease, hunger and exposure Nepal is leading in early results in Camp David long enough to Much of his speech was officers are scouting the ty- following the typhoon and Nepal's first free elections in deliver the phoon-devastated coast off tidal more than 30 years. Partial re- commencement greeted by stony silence by the wave that has killed more turns for 15 of 205 races give the address at the historically students who said they would Bangladesh today, preparing than 130-thousand people. opposition communists the lead black Hampton University in have preferred a speaker more for the Gulf War veterans Marines and members of ineightcontestsover thepro-U.S. Virginia today. in tune to their lives. joining the massive interna- the U.S. Anny Special Forces Nepali congress party. Election Bush attacked prejudice The president also used tional relief effort. landed inthe Bangladeshcapi- commission officials say results calling Millions are threatened by won't be clear before tomorrow. it, "nothing more than a the speech to lobby for the tal yesterday. About 60 percentof the11 million breed of cowardice." He told administration-supported pro- eligible voters in the Himalayan the 1,000graduates at the 123- posed free-trade pact with Reporter, translator held by Iraqi police kingdom cast ballots yesterday. year-old college to apply the Mexico. Bush says free-trade AP - An Associated Press the Iraq-Kuwait border. The ideals of freedom, commit- opponents have "resorted to reporter and his translator are two were in the area to speak ment and competition to his slurs, in a retreat behind walls still being detained by Iraqi the refugees at a camp on the vision of a new world order. of prejudice." police. Kuwaiti side of the border. USA However, Bush drew Said Bush, "people afraid s Officials say reporter There's been no indication scattered boos when he spoke to test themselves or to risk Mark Fritz and Kuwaiti citizen when they might be freed. News of his commitment to civil challenging their assumptions Salah Zamani were picked up The Red Cross says Fritz and rights. Many students opposed hide behind restrictive laws yesterday in the nine-mile- his translator are in good Atlanta - Moderate Baptists Bush as a speaker meeting in Atlanta have formed because of and restrictive walls." wide buffer zone straddling condition. their own church, adopted their own constitution and elected Ronald helps Gitmo's McDonald's North Carolina Minister John celebrate fifth birthday Hewett as its first moderator. The sage. The show appeals to 6,000 delegates who formed the By J03 S. VELAZQUEZ students in grades kindergar- Cooperative Baptist Fellowship ten through sixth. It focuses on broke with the 15-million-mem- Last week the importance of reading. ber Southern Baptist convention was indeed an after 72 years of bickering with exciting one for Guantanamo His last show in Gitmo was the conservative parent group. Bay's youth and young at Thursday evening at heart. The ever-so-loving McDonald's. Over 200 people Chicago - A Chicago court- Ronald McDonald himself showed up for an hour full of room will be the scene today of visited Gitmo to celebrate fun and excitement. His show a product liability case that puts included audience participa- the makers of Tylenol on the the base's McDonald's fifth spot. The families of seven anniversary. tion. Here, a few of Ronald's people who died in 1982 after Although the visit was fans participated as members taking cyanide-laced Tylenol brief, Ronald did manage to of his band, playing drums, capsules are suing McNeil meet with keyboard and guitar. Ron~ald Consumer Products. just about every child on the base. His itinerary also had a few parents join him Gitmo'syoungsters and parents on Los Angeles -The Los Angeles included stops at the Pre- on stage for a recycling com- Times yesterday published the school, Child Development petition. Who recycled the first public comment by any of Center and the W.T. Sampson most? It was a tie between the Tomorrow's flight the police officers indicted inthe Elementary School. parents and the children! 727 videotaped beating of Rodney Once the King. In a guest column, Sgt. His "Bookin' with Ronald show ended, Arrive Depart Stacey Koon urged Police Chief McDonald" show was thor- Ronald also gave away a few Daryl Gates to resign, charging oughly enjoyed by our young- prizes. He also autographed NAS NorfolkVa. - 8:00 the chief has "prostituted" the de- Guantanamo Bay 1130 pm noon sters. This 45-minute show is a photos for all to remember his KingstonJamca 12:30p m 1:30 p.m. partment's principles to hold strong educational program onto his job. educational and enjoyable Guantanamo Bay 2:15 p m 3:20 p.m. with a positive social mes- visit to Guantanamo Bay. NAS Norfolk, Va. 6 - 0ma See page 3 PAGE 2, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1991, GUANTANAMo DAIv GAarr that there is "A time for tears LIFE'S and a time for laughter, a time to be stem and a time to be College istration begins this week reg ,. soft." It is tolerance for the City Colleges of Chicago and DAYS/COURSE SECRETS shortcomings of others. It is TITIE SaSu/DP 104-30 Adv dBase Troy State University start class s MW/BUS 237 Selling FSa/DP 160 Comp. Math the ability to give and take 1 registration at Leeward Wednes- MW /ENG 101 Composition I Foot in Mouth criticism. Above all, tact is an day,May 15. Full registration for r M W /HST 111 U.S. to1865 TROY STATE UNIVERSITY attitude of mind that comes both colleges begins Friday, May MW /MTH 112 Interm. Algebra Term 5, May 26-July 20 17 and ends Plan "Every inch a queen," is an from liking people and appre- Friday, May 24. MW/MTH 141 Trig. Register, Leeward: 15 May More than three dozen courses s 101 Oceanography apt description of Queen Vic- ciating our own shortcomings. MW/OCN Windward: 17-24 May toria of England, whose long leading to Associate, Bachelor r MW/SPN 121 Spanish I Call 4782 for details We all have occasions are offered.
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