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Show THE WORLD R.L D DIGE T ARAFAT TO DISARM MILITANTS, YIEIDING TO U.S. PRESSURE: Yielding to U.S. and Israeli pressure, Yasser Arafat gave the go-ahead yesterday for disarming his Muslim militant opponents despite fears it might unleash a civil war. Arafat's security fore s rounded up dozens more uspected militants, for a two-day total of 150 detentions. A new military tribunal sentenced Omar Shalal1, a leader of the I la mic lihad group, to life in pd on for "inciting civil strife." U.N . FIRES RUSSIAN COMMANDER ACCUSED OF AIDING SERBS: In a further blow to U.N. credibility in Croatia, the United Nation yesterday fire<l a Ru ian commander it aid wa aiding rebel erbs in eastern Croatia. It was unclear if the commander would leave. Maj. G n. Alexander Perelyakin, commander of a U.N.-controlled area known as Sector Ea t, was di m is ed for "severe shortcomings," said U.N. pokesman Michael Williams. MORE EXPLOSIO NS AND GUNFIRE RATTLE SARAJEVO: Explosions and gunfire rattled Sarajevo yesterday, and fighting wracked front lines to the north of the Bosnian capital. A government ban on public gatherings in the capital took effect. The city's airport remained closed because rebel Serbs refused to promise not to shoot at planes, preventing a visit by international mediators. That illustrated the dominance of military activity over diplomacy as time runs out on a tattered four-month cease-fire. WINNIE MANDELA CHALLENGES CABINET DISMISSAL IN COURT: Winnie Mand la ha filed court pap r against here tranged husband, President elson Mandela, challenging her £iring from hi Cabinet. The paper filed Monday in Pretoria Supreme Court demand that the president disclose his rea ons for dismissing her last month as deputy minister of arts, culture, scien and technology. TOP U .S. OFFICIAL OPENS TALKS IN TURKEY: A top U.S. official opened talks with T urkey's foreign minister today in an effort to per uade Turkey to end its military incur ion in northern Iraq. Four weeks ago, Turkey sent 35,000 soldiers to wipe out the bases of Turkish Kurdish guerrillas who have attacked Turkey from across the Iraqi border. The campaign has drawn strong criticism from Western countries. 840 S. Main Cedar City 586-9926 ~®\W &cece@J])Mrn~ JJD@J])®~ fr~ ir@ir IFmllil ~m U@rr •Swimming Pool • On Premises Laundry • Microwaves • Dishwashers • Cable 1V • Private Courtyard f Largest I, 2, 3 bedroom, 2 bath apts. in town. Call for appointments. Awards & Discounts for top students. I Knew He Really Loved Me When co IN AND TRY OUR NEW BUFFALO WINGS! My Ring Came From Castro's. Domino's Pizza 588 S. Main, 586-0600 75 N. Main • Cedar City • 586-2422 |