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Witnesses living near the palace said two men in a rented car sped 'through the security chains at the to the palace and fired several shots at the front of the building !: They said the car bolted from the scene down a street leading to the waterfront and careened into the ocean it By David Henry Hwang 0 71 0 I tink 41r :rta-t- I: qt president of Kazakhstan has asked that part of e - rain-soake- t r-- ! sa e slish - try si:t:Ar MOSCOW (UPI) — The 1 ) more moderate economic reform than that endorsed by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev who has backed a plan to move from central planning to a market system in this nation of 290 million residents This week factory workers diers and city dwellers swarmed to the countryside to help farmers pull d fields in potatoes from an effort to fend off hunger this -- Lrall - - i - Soviet Area Seeks Disaster Status his republic be declared an ecological disaster area because of toxic contamination from an explosion at a metallurgical plant two weeks ago The official Tass news agency said at the time of the Sept 12 explosion that harmful beryllium compounds were released at the Ulbinsky metallurgical plant but it gave no details of the extent of Contamination or in- tr71k4' '1 14L1 I through the country and said the potato crop must be harvested within three weeks to avoid winter hunger for the masses Ryzhkov depicted a crumbling economy with promised shipments of food medicine and other necessities going undelivered and "economic warfare" being waged among 1111111111111111110 I 1 disorder spreading economic - - cities and regions "I don't want to dramatize things I don't want to frighten anyone I have no right to do that" Ryzhkov said "But laws are not obeyed decrees are not obeyed resolutions are not obeyed There are massive violations to say nothing of criminal violations" he said "It's been a long time since we had such a situation in this country" Ryzhkov has been pushing for a MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet Premier Niko lai Ryzhkov warned Saturday of its '''''è normalizing re- lationg severed s V since the Viet- nam War 6 6 Blacks' Are Slain In'Africa1 n Clashes i t step toward A-- Soviet Warns of Possiblé Whiter Faniii16 tions would 'depend on Vietnam's cooperation on two issues: resolving the war in Cambodia and providing "a full accounting" of Americans missing since the Vietnam War The official said progress on the Cambodian issue hinges on the signature of a peace treaty in Paris by the parties to end the conflict and the implementation of a UN peace plan in which UN administrators would run major Cambodian government ministries until new elections are held Vietnam which invaded Cambodia in most of Cambodia western intelligence officials believe It was not immediately known how many military advisers remain in Cambodia but the State Department official said there are — "more than dozens" "We have withdrawn our forces and we will withdraw all our advisers" Thach said before the meeting with Baker He added that Vietnam had agreed to international monitoring in Cambodia issue the On the POW-MIState Department official said Thach would go to Washington to meet with Gen John Vesey President Bush's special emissary on the issue and with Anne Griffiths head of the National League of Families of missing Americans UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Secretary of State James A 'Ulcer III met his counterpart from Vietnam on Satur- — ''''k 4 day taking a MONROVIA Liberia (UPI) Rival rebel factions and the remnants of slain President Samuel Doe's army were locked in heavy street fighting in and around the Liberian capital of Monrovia Saturday Intense firing echoed through the 'city center all day Saturday as followers of Prince Johnson clashed with government troops close to the Barclay Barracks and the presidential mansion ' Bursts of gunfire emptied the streets of the diplomatic quarter of Mamba Point where several Western embassies Including the American and British are located: The cease-fir- e was accepted Sept 15 by all three sides in the civil war The truce broke down Thursday though it has not been officially canceled by any of the warring factions In an interview Saturday at his Caldwell military base 5 miles north of the city center Johnson told UPI that the main rebel leader Charles Taylor had attacked his forces twice in the last two days n The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September 30 1990 MaN and Park City order dept USE YOUR CREDIT 5CII III° I 1 :ASAILAtriLE I tir PROS min Me COMPASAINI PAPOSIS OMR? 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