Show 1111S aK4 I I i j I I': i Help Release All Hostages Irani US to Open US ' pro-Irani- Sean 0 Master Faolain9 Dies Reuter News Agency DUBLIN Ireland — Writer Sean O'Faolain a former Irish Republican Army member who went on to win acclaim as a master of the short story and one of Ireland's greatest novelists has died at age 91 O'Faolain died in a Dublin nursing home Saturday after a short illness O'Faolain wrote more than 20 books including biographies of leading Irish figures and a series of novels dealing with Irish nationalism As a young man he was himself a member of the IRA which is now fighting a guerrilla campaign to end British rule in northern Ireland But it was O'Faolain's short stories beginning with "Midsummer Night Madness and other Stories" in 1932 which won him world renown His stories were hailed by critics as some of the best examples of the genre written in English MONDAY! Hanoi Office Cold War ThawAlay Meld To Find MIAs Economies of Sea 1 Reuter News Agency TEHRAN Iran — Iran urged the United States and its allies Sunday to work with Tehran in a fresh initiative to secure the release of 12 Wester!' hostages in Lebanon and Moslem prisoners held by Israel "We are rather very keen to get the release of all the hostages regardless of their nationalities" Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati said Velayati said Washington and other Western countries could resolve the hostage issue by putting pressure on Israel to free several hundred Arabs from jail He said the West should help Iran trace five of its nationals seized by Lebanese Christian militiamen rejecting reports that the Iranians were dead "This would create a good climate for getting the release of all the hostages including the Westerners" he said Six Americans three Britons two Germans and an Italian are believed held by Shiite Moslem Amer kidnappers The longest-hel- d jean journalist Terry Anderson has been a captive for more than six years Velayati said efforts to free the hostages had reached a dead end because the United States had not responded positively after several Americans were released a year ago Velayati said he had discussed the hostage issue in a "positive meeting" with British Overseas Development Minister Lynda Chalker who was making the first visit to Iran by a British government minister since the 1979 Islamic Rel olution Iran says it has influence but no control over the Moslem militants believed to be holding the hostages Velayati said Washington had taken no positive steps to improve its relations with Iran "They Americans are only talking about a better climate but in practice they have not done anything in this respect" Washington could show its goodwill by releasing Iranian assets frozen after the seizure of the US Embassy and 52 Americans in Tehran by radical students in 197q he said President Bush said last week better relations depended on Tehran using its influence to obtain the release of hostages Short-Stor- y A5 The Salt Lake Tribune Monday April 22 1991 - - ' i 4 C T NIIGATA CITY Japan (AP) — Takeo Touma has campaigned long and hard for a Cold War thaw as the first step toward realizing his dream of a zone of economic opportunity around the sleepy Japan Sea tensions are fading and Touma's visions of development around the sea appeared to be shared by Soviet President Mikhail statement The move could help pave the way for formal US recognition of the !:!) - BANGKOK Thailand (AP) — The United States and Vietnam have agreed to set up a US office in Hanoi to speed the search for American servicemen still missing from the Vietnam War the countries said in a East-We- Communist government in Hanoi The agreement came during a visit to the Vietnamese capital by special 4 presidential envoy Gen John W Vessey who met with Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach last week A joint statement said the two sides agreed to set up an office in Hanoi "on a temporary basis" The statement dated Saturday was carried by the Vietnam News Agency and made available by a Western embassy in Bangkok on Sunday It said the office would concentrate on improving joint field investigations planning for joint searches and follow-up- s on alleged sightings of Americans I The issue of Americans missing in action has cast a shadow over USVietnamese relations since the close of the Vietnam War 16 years ago :171rk4! Nearly 1700 Americans are still listed as missing The United States has told Vietnam that speeding up the search for MIAs is one of two conditions for normalizing ties between the countries The other prerequisite is for Vietnam to help end the civil war in Cambodia where a Vietnamese-installeAssociated Press government has been fighting US- backed rebels for more than 10 Debris litters the floor of a French church after the roof years caved in during a concert The town mayor six others died The Bush administration holds Vietnam partly responsible for the impasse in efforts by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to broker a settlement in Cambodia Last week Assistant Secretary of State Richard Solomon told the Vietwere the Officials The POM PIG NAN France (AP) investigating namese ambassador to the United collapse roofing on the nave of a church colNations that as soon as a Cambodia Regional Gov Victor Convert who settlement is signed by Vietnam and lapsed during a classical music con"cira said accident site the visited cert killing seven people including the other parties to the conflict the cular hole" was found in the plaster United two girls and the mayor of this southStates would start the proand brick roofing over the nave He western village officials said Suncess of normalizing relations bewould not speculate on its signifitween the two countries day Thirteen people were injured in cance restricThis would include Firefighters pulled five bodies tions on the travel of easing the accident Saturday night officials Americans to 'the rubble including that of from said Vietnam and lifting the US trade Mayor Odette Laugero and a small "It started with cracking sounds embargo imposed on Vietnam's officials said girl People thought of an air current or a Two other people died on Sunday Communist government in 1975 Vietnam one of the world's poorbadly closed door" said Assistant at a hospital including the second Mayor Antonin Faucani one of girl Both of the children's mothers est countries desperately wants the about 60 people who attended the viembargo lifted and to come out of also died in the accident local offiolin and piano concert diplomatic isolation cials said In the past few years Vietnam has The noise then increased and The 18th century Roman Catholic "sounded like an explosion" he said church in this community 300 miles handed over the remains of some "There were loud cries I turned the southwest of Paris was restored Americans mostly airmen and the lights on And the sight was before three years ago and often used for Vessey team is expected to bring back more concerts officials said me" A 11 st Gorbachev who mentioned such development during his historic visit to Japan last week "My friends called it 'the dream hapstory' They said it would tonever look like pen Now it's beginning they were wrong" says Touma 59 founder of the Japan Sea Rim Economic Research Institute in this northern port city Despite Soviet territorial disputes with Japan and China and continued hostility on the Korean peninsula Touma and others here believe the region is slowly emerging from decades of Cold War hibernation "Not only the Soviets but China and North Korea also realize that without outside investment and technology they can't modernize their economies" says Yukio Ilanabusa a researcher at Tokyo's Institute of Developing Economies But an economically vibrant region still may be far off and many plans will remain blueprints until the Soviet Union emerges from its economic and political upheavals economists say Until then Japanese and South Korean businesses are expected to piece together smaller less risky joint ventures in the seafood tourism and lumber business Japan and South Korea see their 4 4- d Japan socialist neighbors as enticingly tal derdeveloped markets Japan espei daily wants a catalyst of economic growth for its backward northerzi coast — the Japan Sea side The Soviet Union North Korea and northern China are rich in natu ! 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