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igne- 4 rtnmmiainning Her last foreign port call, USS WAINWRICHT fCCf28D sits moored in Malaga, Spain, freshly painted and reads for her final journey home. ' LT Mitchell celebrates on the flight deck as WAINWRICHT sails through the Gibraltar Straights on her way into the Atlantic Qcean. Q52 Little stands watch at the JOTS terminal in the Combat information Center, updating information on the Battle Groups progress home. 126 HSS? maintnrightz Ellie extended cruise had come to an end. lt was to be our final cruise. USS WAlNf WRIGHT lCGf28J, the 1993 Arleigh Burke Award winner, recipient of the Battle E, Best Cruiser in the Atlantic Fleet, and numerous other awards, was to be retired.
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Ra :mg EN nouns TO HCSFWTAL: An woman eaaessrea Premise FEEDS ttfvfii a Bosnian nursing fume where YQ Q-ess til 055 pf'-.mis were essrsaifed fmni a nursing home tn the city Siibuz-ts of Nedzartri, where ill pe-opts dxrxi of cord las week About itll more are Sriii there lvtt-artwhile. the drumbeai for ttittitary acrtztm snr-rg-gg-G biisnmei Berger. Clintons nominee lot deputy natjongi s9f't'li!7Q' advtser, mid enforcing the nosiiy zone ts 'Ute next step, to show the Serbs that mens 5 Wastem resolve, to show that were prepared in take tougher anion 'Uwe l-Vestertz masons are not going In Continue to toiere 816 H 905163 an former Yugossae via which is Hmong the rms atrocious behavior that weve se-en in me world since Worn! War il. he told C-JN P Senate Minority trader Robert Dots. R-Kan., endorse-ti an end Ln the arms embargo tha: prevents Brsman Muslims Ervin buying EUYE its not it fair ight now, the Serbs have ai? the weatxyrtsy' Doie tum VBSR Fame the Ncztton Dots sho questioned the wis- dom of negouations ictimis f ' y asks for calm in ii, tarot l t IM TODAY lim not certain lhey're P0856 talks, he mid lr'x mils Hbmit how I0 divide up Btntlg, and the Serbs already have HHN? 7'-VF. Theyn- ping to give bark 251 of the TUQ, which tr- me ts not a very pod deal for the Btnntansf' K Senate Majority Lender UQFOYEY' Pstsirhelt, lltvlaine, on NBC? HPC! UK' PTP urged a 'Wigwrtiassiy eniorotfd emtnr- go' soo 'tt much greater em- phasis erstablrsntrig a war Crimes tribunal. Serbian forces continued to defy L' 'Q trt P in Horn, I onuslaugmd. British S-oidtcrs found themselves at Backed by Serbian aniUery There were no casnaltim P Un the Danube River, Ser bien omriais refused lo FYQCSS' live Rontantan ships loaded with and other supplies P Peace mike stall, 1A P Editorial, 12A racial killing flltlflill '4l'Y'Vlt Wm. mum 300 Chafitstoa, Sf , esea .mint-N Sunday joined the tamiig of a .nite woman bmiaiiif raped and mos'- ,pmj bye group oi Diaries test month in .ailing for racial Cairn -Rgtmgf tg no wag in prev .-ni' sam me womanl father. fiat:- liilnuvhixn nf Wtxom, Sixth, un Def' 30 his ttaagnter, Meimsa Missy Mclaucbim 25, was kid: rapped. raped and Sfmt 512' in the head and once in the ami before bei' any was tiurnped on 23 highway Polite say she had ascrdentaiiy licked hem-lf out of her home, where the lived with her dances tamiiy. She no crossing the street for hetp when the was picked up by several mf-ti Police said she driven to 23 they blir home three miles ,same and rigged More bt-mg shut, Five mt-n and two vt l,'l men have been Petty ttmrer being was arrested, irrtsltxi Missing !'s.spz' ind this he tiaxrdner is Une oi the men who ildilhfv- Sink. reportedly. told ptwtne Yfi .1ltut'i. us J rEtiDv:iss lt' sim xears , ntury AT A-GLANCE Ueaitecteti b Philippines Among them Yliiharn Ytheir experience in Howard Taft, who later 1 9DV8Stdent. served as the 6 c '3'l Qovemor general, :atlas MacArthur came to the an 1904 as a junior Ehud Wflmanded Wie forces in the 19305 'A 9Uter1ant colonei. Mime 'Gen ul Fat: 'll World War I and W V9'S!if general, I mmy,: '9'l8d the .45-caliber 'fldanao Island 'tn lmvggfs Patton, later a hero oi l , f G 'ilIons of American leaders Isenhower, was his Johf'-31 Pershing, Us hnttillznmd w00d, Theodore 'gm 'Witter in the Rough ing, Wed as an adviser l I V 9' A' 74. if PLtfvih!pn ' since biatiks -were X Hai me '.1tt.ni s nmlher tiotsnt t-on sites?-212 'tl this fitiiflfffv' -is Steves E sniff fiat- fs:- tim-' :at iam rin-umm: 'Signal lnxesttsaaifse Hermia agents its just ,H .arose and ililrnnt Sill? QW? TUSW3 ffm? P0355 9555555 U ?wtt'l.atst'hnxx 3' titles not ju:-iifx nl Z WMU Qmflflsi UW' fi15if'ff S DPiflUt-Gfig'- Q mink of mt-ft, .t- .tnniints The pages were urndeig- :atrial tttafrsbf- Meri with synthase about :shite ttgwg,wt'e-Strait of biarks and saying Diiiifks are itiettiis-ti in seeking reaenge ' it s gotten peupie in an uproar nom sf .ie ,ind black, says Roger Cote, a inf tai convenience store clerk. 'Yoo won- der if tsejire deranged ' Sunday Mt.'l-au:tmn's father pivadeti for faint in fharlezsttins The Pos! and dimmer I am pleading with ati oi vm: re-gartiifw os' color, rare or nsizonatirg. in attend :butch ser-.tres and pray not GNN far vcr daughter. but the other families who are deeply snot-Red and saddened by the aes of their im E-ti fines 'ti ask that writ: nt' you who heir this ' 4 MELISSA MCLAUCHLHH: Kxirtaooed. i-tilted after tasking iierseii om of house Fwd Lili Lklinlllliullfjtfl ll ft serv' lfl , I -. . tlli .lfitifilli tt ati he xiii: ltr s Vtllim t rrdet Ls uri th When +1 It this .iii bidi it pam because i pit- are going 5 hun, sam l Denmrr and this brutal ki! leveling about an mdividuui suspt-tis ttutwit lm 'if Lfllllt' Lit ivltlied - .ts t mf. people who are 2711.5 win .ltd .t stupid iw! .tiwol Swv tht' Cav' 1- min it t miniinriily i.. A t trmriiits tl vrtnw liki- gn-opir it-vi s-mio' kind of 'i2 2 know any while par i-th .tl them like a vil writ Hill when ,le'Uri-j, .drift we-fini killers do ull ,img v-hilt' people have no zi tw-vuuw they know its The MClAt:1fiIilLN un- planning at me- ' 1- iw' tht-ir ddtlpthlvf lute killed in Somalia MOGADISHU. Somalia QAPJ e A U.S. Marine died Tuesday in a firetight with Somali gun- men. the first American sol- dier killed during the Ameri- can-led eflort to help feed the starving in warvtorn Somalia The country? warring fat- iions remained deadlocked for ag ninth straight day in negotia- tions in Ethiopia on a cease- fire. Negotiations were set to continue today. ln Washington. a Pentagon official said the soldier's death occurred when a Marine unit was on patrol and took some tire. They returned tire and pulled their people back. When the unit regrouped. a Marine was missing. Troops returned to the scene of the clash and found the Marme's body. said the otlicial. The slain Marine was with the 3rd Battalion, lllh Marine Regiment based at Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Call- forma The Marine's name was withheld until relatives could be notified. The death was the first of a -soldier since U.S. forces ar- rived in Somalia on Dec. 9. A civilian Army employee was killed Dec. 23 near the city of Bardera when the vehicle he was riding in hit a land mine. Earlier, Marines concentrat- ed on rounding up weapons in Mogadishu. In the past two days, the Ma- rines reported wrrying away gw 4 LSITSS for the strength in mam- m1r:y.mi tiigmily :md the wisdom in turn i!,3 tfeiastfffvd wfrfid :if HUF? Hilti 5 wrvfici fi 1'se1ttjef:.i .efexistrnf is ' store :Irfan Etta: nisri: rhurrbes ref 'Q if 'lufril Dx twidme sriertiwriiii siftmfjtws 'lt 3 :wif stirs? ,ini State SPI? Pwtwzf For fd. Z'1-Khariestnti who is tvlizrii The mark riuitiiiwnzzg. is spat i think lofi time-s more than the v-hsie rtimfrzunita ' win! iiltrn 'Wt' me .inset gi wtztw lfitli' init nw fait' 'H 'smile' Efitigf wht: Kipp ri so be I ..:' 2- -Zav at The Fm: ltipti-.1 Vhurrh in imma Mich wht-re stir' 'ALL4 tupixl:-d 'Missy emit J'TXiUHl'l5j1lfI Xiu' was so notgiing -tw Vllilt 1.1 Mvlnm him mother inf- Lnwti iw snug Xiu- ittw-11 pfvtgagg- If 4 t ifitgwii. lu lim- ,,tgf.vn7q1 ,Lv- l6 truckloads of weapons and ammunition from gun markets and caches, including 265 rifles and assault guns and 55 ma- chine guns. Queen views smoky ruins Super shopping pree Supermz-1n's death a festive event at comid book stores By Tom Fruohllng Gazette stall writer For folks brought together by death, the gathering Thursday aftemoon was less like a wake than it was wait- ing in line at the very gates of heaven. The mood was upbeat and anxious, even for those standing in the rain outside Comic Shoppe Plus. 417 Third Ave. SW, as they walt- ed to get their copy of DC Comics' Superman No. 75 - the book in which The Man of Steel, after some 54 'years of fighting evil, gets snuffed out by a subterranean crea- ture knovim as Doomsday. Earlier in the day, sh0P owner Dave Wilson. de- scribed the bedlam that has marked the arrival 5 U19 comic book as a U18 frenzy. His phone hadtboen ringtng for daYS. with Wuec' tors and Superman time and the mere curious calling to reserve issues. A M l F3252 'A QTL'-t?ZJ':3' ' ' 'Tra- s 1 like to make money. Wilson said, but I'd rather do it a little more slowly. Among the box-loads of bobh he orders each week. and drives to Iowa City ev- eg-y.'l'hursday attemoon, Wll- son normally buys no mme than 50 Superman comics, But because of the interest focused on the superhero's ti- nal battle ith the cruddy Doomsday, ilson ordered nearly 2,000 of this week's edition. The death of Superman is probably the greatest event in comic book history. hf? said. Superman is Ameri- ca, I , Wilson's 8+year-old son. chris, however, dtdn't share the historic natuna. of the event. As his mother, Vicky. was helping unload boxes, while more than lm custom- ers snaked around the raCkS of books and out 'into the rain, Chris asked 1WhY S0 many people were in the store. . d -'Because.'.': She 0YPlQin9 - Superman, I Very few, -' 001111. CII-'CCY him to stay d Umtlvnz- Sean McKee, a 2'FY88I 0ld manager of an ArbY'i fesfau' i at Windsor WINDSOR, England lAPl - Queen Elizabeth ll inspected the smoldering ruins at Windsor Castle on Saturday, and the gov- ernment pledged to restore her home to its original splendor. But some lawmakers said the nation had more urgent priori- ties. Priday's tire, which took more than nine hours to contain, se- verely damaged several historic rooms in the northwest corner of the castle, which was built as a fortress in the llth century. But it appeared that the dam- age to one of the world's richest art collections might not be too extensive. Many items were removed from the castle by a human chain comprising statf, soldiers and Prince Andrew, the queen's second son, who was at the cas- tle when the fire broke out be- fore nocn Friday. Heritage Secretary Peter Brooke said the cause of the tire is being investigated. Brooke said he could give no estimate of the cost of restoration.
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1. this Engage limnn A cruiser is more than steal and steam. the is also the blood and sweat of those ilio have sailed aboard her through the Occ lf ljlxltfll, tt titiiui' of tht' WA1NWRlLiIeiT ttiltim xltiitt . gwi'-fiii'ii1s suttvttl iiiiiiilit-is 'tin' tlit' tiimttl. kfomttiiit tigt'lt1iit't' .mtl prii,tL'ssiiiiittli'xiii tm' the iiittrks of ma' xtmniitiii. OSI Iirttiqiii .mtl HKU Smith uiixim' st1fu1ittxstt.Qt' thimtglt the Kiilmtlttii' Stiuiglits its ptzrt of the till A'fN'utt ESXYH' Xtittqtitiiiii Det til L . The First Cflttss Xlcsx tttlxux their timi on the tw-ill tlztriiig tt Steal llutiuli Piuiiit' iii the lmizttijitl Spring 1tc.itliurtiftlit' .-Xtltiitttt' tm trtmxit. wars. It is these heroic men we applaud id salute. We are proud to be in your znks. GOD BLESS YOU ALL! l v I if f , 5 4 1 st, , ,L . W 1 ohfys ' up 155 ,Ar gag V Q P , L E 5. .. z' ,je xgqr i ,. fig .,, 1 , V. jf! f 55. m 'fl' e.1'... f L 5 I -S i Y Walsurorth Publishing Conqnany Marceline, Missouri 64658 USA Barry Brown. Janaf Office, Suite 201 Norfolk, VA 23502 l 8043466-7575 '7 IJ
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