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The fourth hit I saw an shot dawn over Croatia. - explosion, flames, and then ’ The four TtaHa^s and a smoke," he added. “Then it Frenchman died- instantly dropped.” when federal MiG21 jets Croatia television showed fired a series of rockets at pictures of the wreckage, c the aircraft. strewn over a quarter of a d an The attack provoked wide- emergency landing near mile, and the body of one of the village spread condemnation thro- of Madzarevo, 12 the monitors lying in a field. s: ughout the EC and could miles south of Varazdin. A white jacket worn by EC !»- jeopardise a United Nations Three diplomats on board observers, could be seen o- ware slightly h plan to send a peacekeeping injured. Hans j from a tree, force of 10.000 troops to Cro- Klint. a Belgian envoy who two helicopters were atia. The incident took place was unhurt, said that the dearly marked as Communi- c on the fifth day of an other- attacking planes ware dearfy ty aircraft and had just en- (v wise successful ceasefire bro- identifiable as Yugoslav fed- tered Croatian airspace from kered eral armyjets. the Hungarian bolder. Their by Cyrus: Vance, , die UN special errvqy, between The Yugoslav federal de- •• flight, from Belgrade to Za- the Croatian national guard fence ministry admitted last greb. had been announced to and the Serb-led Yugoslav night that one of its aircraft the federal authorities. had shot down a helicopter army. - A Community investiga- ' A second helicopter carry- and damaged, a second. It tion team left Zagreb for the expressed deep regret about -seme of the shooting ingfour more observers made last A few well-timed the “unwanted and tragic night, and an EC source said St- •- art commissions evenfV It said an urgent en- that tire Yugoslav peace con- a "• quiry would-, be carried out ference due to take place in have transformed : and that legal, measures - Brussels tomorrow would go Sweden’s 2 lakgp against would be those ahead despite the incident. transport systems •:Jrs : lespimribie. Italy asked that a meeting and the dreary iv a The inCidem, which took of EC foreign' ministers, due US supplier British would do > place hear Novi Marof. 30 to take place on Friday, stops breast mites north of Zagreb, hap- should be held as soon as well to follow in pened just hours befwe the possible. Gianni DeMichefis, Stockholm’s 3le ; UN Security Goiintil was due the foreign minister, said that tracks. Richard ur . implants the shooting was “a cowardly to meet to sanction the send- Morrison argues m- ing of 5t)peacekeq>mg troops act of aggressidn against neu- ; Dow Coming. -the mafh - Page 10 3d totheregion. ' - traT observers”. _ . US manufactarer of aK- st- A 1 The 'four; Italians were Roland Dumas, tire French cone breast- implants, le- » yes- named foreign minister, said font the fe, .1 Enzo Venturini. .'Sergeant- incident was inadmissible FLOATER British hospitals^ and clin- yesterday. ring features a large square-cut emerald P) Major Marco- Matte, FSo- and deplorable. “You simply Art to heart: Lady Helen with Uni Taylor Her ics after theimppridoBof, ’ .raiffl ^fiiwano and -NaiaJe- dmnot treat a helicopter car- an American. ban. on jfa£ Ramacci The' Frenchman lying the Insignia of the Eu- plants untilthey aresfaown ; was~nqt named last night ropean Community on a mi^ ' Lady Helen ay to be safe. skm of peace as a belligerent ^AkxarKtiPopovic, aged 17, Major rebukes the ‘dismal to British plastic surgeons watched,the attack. “I saw the aircraft” accused the American au- to marry ti- plane hire on the helicopters. Lord Carrington, the EC tf. thorities of. scare- peace, envoy, said it was a One helicopter was hit. the Johnnies’ over economy 76 mongering. and fear that incident" London secondone veeredto the right “tragic but he its die ban maycause arushof tb escape 1 got to the wreck-, hoped it would not scupper By Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman women wanting implants age of the first ‘onel I saw peace hopes. JoSo de Deus art dealer Nicholas Ridley, removed, or frighten them Pinheiro. the Portuguese for- meebodiesin the heliatofear THE prime minister last two main parties over Conser- that if Labour stuck to its meanwhile, inm believingthatthey face more and eign minister whose' country By Alan Hamilton and two about 100 night rebuked the “dismal vative allegations about Lab- spending promises it would advocates tiie prospect of life-threat- holds the EC presidency, ISO yards away." mm Johnnies" spreading gloom our's tax plans. put up the basic rate of in- ening disease—; Page 3 praised the “courage, deter- LADY Helen Windsor, aged following Ti- A postal workerin Madza- and doom about the economy It also came after an all-day come tax by lOp in the pound Analysis, page 11 Continned on page 18, col 6 27, daughter of the Duke and Finland’s to revo also witnessed the inci- and predicted that Britain meeting of the shadow cabi- in the lifetime of a Parlia- iiibov Duchess of Kent, is to marry Britain, ;d dent. *T saw two army planes would lead the Western world net in London which en- ment Mr Kinnock. however, example: flying high overhead,” Risks for monitors, page 7 Tim Taylor, aged 28, an art re Arabs ready .v- out of the recession. dorsed a six-point plan for maintained that Mr Major he says, should Diary, page 12 dealer and son of a Royal 1. v: saidVlado Mflak, aged 54. “I. Pointing to lower inflation giving the economy an imme- leave the ta> u and Mr Lamoni were telling ERM to to talk again helicopters. Leading article, page 13 Navy commander. The then-saw the two and interest rates and encour- diate lift and further mea- couple met through their mu- “whoppers”. before it strangles re Prospects for resuming the aging signs on unemploy- sures for long-term recovery talks tual interest in art: Lady Hel- our industry Middle East peace ment and retail sales. John to be unveDed today. en is a director of the West 12 brightened yesterday when Major said that pessimism Chris Patten claimed yes- Election run-up, page 2 Page End gallery Karsten Schu- the Arab participants said Masked men fire at terday that Labour's tax plans How to sink Labour, page 12 .1 about the economy had been bert. while Mr Taylor works they were ready to resume overdone In remarks aimed would wreck the economic o- ai the Leslie Waddington gal- meetings in Washington as much at faint-hearts recovery. The Tory chairman nt the Security lery in Mayfair. after UN Tbilisi protesters among his backbenchers as echoed Michael Heseltine’s t’s CounriFs unanimous con- They first met in the early •TD'd.lS.WMIWfBlw. at his critics, he said: “If you weekend warning that II. 1980s and have known each demnation of Israel for its Labour's proposals would o. FROM BRUCE CLARK IN TBILISI listen to some of the dismal deportation order on a other well for 2<z years, like Johnnies you might never re- send the housing market into ul all dose relatives of the mon- dozen Palestinians. Page 8 nosedive forcing ihe bet- al THE new Georgian regime weapons straight at the pro- alise what has been achieved a by Helen had to seek Syria’s threat, page 12 arch. Lady off sell their was struggling to assert its testers. apparently without in the last year.” ter to homes. Queen’s permission to There was panic the John Smith, the shadow authority yesterday as two warning. announcement Mr Major's confident marry. An chancellor, said the real prob- Held back by demonstrators loyal to the de- and at least two people woe message was delivered in a from York House, the Kents’ the market president Zviad Garo- seriously injured. businessmen in lem in housing posed offidal residence, said yester- speech to male prejudice was the people ai the bottom ce sakhurdia were wounded by Officials of the new regime Newcastle upon Tyne last day that the Queen had now. it- Women have many of the shooring inci- — a coalition Of nationalists being put on the streets gunshots and •gladly given her consent". night after a day on the cam- ie over and former aides of the fugi- He maintained that if money dents were repoxtea all Taylor was educated at paign trail and after renewed ui Mr from people from higher in- d^n^^j^^^teaders of the republic. tive president — said that angry exchanges a small public school at Cob- between the tr- the future— they are better the their forces had been ordered comes was redistributed in The violent dispersal by ham, Surrey, and lives in u- more collabora- favour of pensioners and listeners, new government farces of a to use non-lethal weapons Lady Fulham, west London. benefit ce tive. and more skilled in to disperse those eligible for child inarch through the wanrav- and smoke bombs Helen lives in Earl’s Court- inter-personal relation- economic demand would be aged capital boded ill for the tire rally.
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