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Show Saturday, Oct. 12,1991 9A Standard-Examiner Germans want Honecker back to face charges Egyptian Museum prepares kinder, gentler mummy show The night before, a calm, comBERLIN (AP) — The justice minister said Friday he'll fly to posed Honecker appeared on Moscow to seek the extradition of Germany’s ARD television, vigorformer East German leader Erich ously defending the soldiers who Opposition to the closing grew in many quarters. Honecker, who infuriated Germans this week with his defense of the Egyptologists feared scientific studies on the mummies would come to an end even as technology advanced. Tour operators worried soldiers who shot people trying to escape his regime. The fate of the 79-year-old fugi- about their pocketbooks. The museum lost income from a special entrance fee for the tive Communist boss remains a Mummy Room. sticking point for reunited Germany. Before the Persian Gulf war, roughly 6,000 tourists visited the museum daily, with admission about $3 for foreigners. The number of visitors is still down following the war, and recent figures were unavailable. Chancellor Helmut Kohlinsists on Honecker’s return. Soviet officials, despite their own rush toward democracy, say “humanitarian reasons” dictate keeping the hard-liner The new cases have also been designed to reproduce the mummies’ original environment. Royalty underwent a complex mummifica- in Moscow and away from German prosecutors. Honecker, once one of the tion ritual lasting 70 days. The body was dried, anointed and wrapped for burial. Is- skin and the Rambo ofthe Nile, RamsesII, said Nasry Iskander, conservation director for kander said good mummification and a good the Egyptian Antiquities Organization. tomb produced the best mummies. Once one of Egypt’s top tourist attractions, the museum’s 27 royal mummies were hidden away in 1980 under orders from Sadat, who said the gawking tourists and the undignified display violated religious sensitivities. of its own,” he said. “The tomb wassealed, Kremlin’s staunchestallies, escaped “When a mummywascarried into the back reaches of its tomb, it was almost in a world The Associated Press Nasry Iskandertinkers with the mummy of Pharoah RamsesIl. and gradually over months and years the oxygen was depleted. ” LAKESIDE WY Kt: H installed after the overthrow of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The U.N. General Assembly, meanwhile, unanimously con- demned the military coup on Sept. 30 and called for reinstatement of Aristide, Haiti's first freely elected president. 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STH AE -wemt| ean _ {C)Eves 630 |, PG19)Eves Bs Teceepeaealeee Honorat, a 60-year-old lawyer | man Rights Award, had said earlier NEWGATEMALL eeeeecenenemrenn Berlin’s Kurier trumpeted on its COUNTRY CLUB 7 CAPITOL™™ Scray were under way. who received the American Bar Association’s 1991 International Hu- 7:00 9:10 enn leaders, state-run radio said. Parliament installed Nerette, a 67-year-old Supreme Court justice, on Tuesdayafter soldiers stormed the Legislative Palace while deliberations on an interim government FRI. SAT. MATS1:15, 3:15 most next few days to present the gov- ANN | LATE FOR DINNER(PG) LLE aes newspaper, the country’s widely read daily. front page: “The Insolent TVlies of Erich H.” chances haverisen for Honecker’s ‘4400 Washington Blvd. Open 24 Hrs. 479-7730 FISHER KING (R) BOWL FOR FUN! Jean-Jacques Honorat, a critic of Aristide, was appointed by provisional President Joseph Nerette after consultations with parliamentary and political party Wk PASSES, DISCOUNT TICKETS, $3.00 TUESDAY NOT PERMITTED ON SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS 82 5-0536. PORT-AU-PRINCE,Haiti (AP) — A human rights leader was named prime minister Friday in an apparent attempt to lend respectability to the interim government Brigham 723-6661 4 earfield “Honecker — He Regrets Noth- ing,” said a headline in the Bild Soviet help. Justice Minister Klaus Kinkel said he would fly to Moscow in the ernment’s demands once again. “I have the impression that the HILLTOP LANES WALKER CINEMAS 4 So. State German Communism. from Germanylast March 13 with expulsion,” Kinkel added. Haiti gets new prime minister warrant against him illegal, and belittled the role of feisty pro-democracy protesters who toppled East se—8 Museum officials say the new exhibition, scheduled to open early next year, tries to create a more subdued atmosphere for the wrapped remains, with soft lighting and specially tailored showcases — far less stark than the glass cases and brightlights of the original Mummy Room. The display will feature such rulers as the six-toed Seti I, Merneptah with his yellow the former East Germany. Honeckeradded that because he is a former head ofstate, German authorities have no right to prosecute him for the border killings, which numbered about 200. The ousted boss called the arrest wi £3 = Ae> 2 old. shot to death people trying to flee ceo CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Some of ancient Egypt’s most famousleaders are about to return to public life. 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