Show -- &1'— TT p XP oiTTvra Bifii Iti'n TT wyii f i I The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 13 1996 — Page 1 1 Peace Prize directs world’s attention to struggle "This is definitely also a criticism of (Indonesian) government” said awards committee chairman Francis Sejersted "The peace prize is funda- By Doug Mellgren The Associated Press OS1X) Norway (AP) — In awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to two Mast Timor opponents of Indonesian rule (lie Nobel committee directed all the world atten- mentally a political prize That is what it is all alMHit” Indonesian television did not immediately report Friday's award But word was out on Mast Timor and a crowd of tion its prize commands to an often ignored struggle for independence on a small island 3000 people cheered Belo’s arrival The Norwegian awards committee for their peaceful struggle against Indonesian trol of Mast Timor two-deca- con- astounded “1 have lead some ol the comments by the (awards committee chniimuii) in lie wanted to send a which he said message to the Indonesian gu cmmerl" Alatas said 'Tin aliaid honestly i)mi this is the wrong message" The awards committee indicated that it feared that the slap bom Noiway would inspire a new ciackdown by the government in Jakarta Mast Tirnoi which is MO pciccnl Roman Catholic is the only (Tiiisiun area in Indonesia which with 190 million people is the woild's hugest Muslim nation one-thir- today at a ceremony in Dili to ordain 36 priests Belo smiled slightly bowing his head and priest Jose da Costa addressed the crowd: “This award shows that the international world is increasingly aware of honored Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Filipc Ximenes Helo and activist Jose Kamos-llort- a the suffering of a small group of people that have long been forgotten’' The awards citation blamed Indonesia for what it said were years of repression and terror after it seized Mast Timor an island territory of about 73000(1 people in 1973 The next year Indonesia annexed Mast ’I imor “In the years that followed it has been d estimated that of the population lost their lives due to starvation epidemics war and terror” said the awards citation Indonesia reacted to the awards with anger Foreign Minister Ali Alatas told reporters in Germany that he was tli a Bishop Belo 4K and Ramos-llort- a funner leftist guerrilla said they were stunned hy the honor "The prize is actually not for me but for all the people of Last Timor who have worked hard for peace in the territory” Belo said The bishop has condemned violence w hellicr by Indonesian troops or his own people He urges a peaceful solution and strives to protect his Hock from Indonesian attacks Ramos-llort- a foreign minister in a short-liveMast Timor government in 1973 lied when Indonesia troops invaded d Evidence of Martian life mounting Hutioiy Offer NEW YORK (AP) — A NASA scientist has discovered what may be signs of life in a second mete- Free First Month of Access orite from Mars CBS News reported Friday Johnson Center Space Free Unlimited Airtime for 30 days researcher David S McKay told “The CBS Evening News” that he spotted “possible cell structures in at least one other mete- orite” McKay other NASA scientists and university researchers first reported in August that chemical microscopic add organic tests of bits of a tiny golden-colore- d meteorite suggest there must have been microscopic life on Mars some 36 billion years ago Free Activation found in a rock billions of years Free VoiceMail and Message Free Messaging The newest sign of life was younger than the first McKay said noting that “Most of the lifetime of Mars is in this range between the two meteorites” Scientists said the meteorite Indicator used to make the initial discovery is thought to have formed on Mars Free AIJ&T Caller ID 45 billion years ago Accounting seminar to host Smith other experts No Annual Contract for life By Cliff Cahoon USU Information Services New AT&T of the originators of the theory of constraints will open One only from Wireless Services The AT&T pager with phone and hours of standi the 20lh annual Intermountain U) Accounting Seminar Thursday at Utah State University Debra Smith of The lime? 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