Show A14 — the Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday August 30 2002 towarsltatows In brief UN envoy: Data JOHANNESBURG South Africa (AP) — Efforts to uplift the world’s poor will be meaningless without a masJERUSALEM (AP) — international campaign to sive Israeli restrictions have caused the AIDS pandemic ravTight “deeper and broader" ecoaging Africa and other develnomic fallout in Palestinian oping nations a top UN territories than previously official said Thursday thought with unemployment “If AIDS not brought reaching SO percent and under control if people are poverty in the Gaza Strip at 70 not alive if people are not percent the UN envoy to the (development) healthy Middle East said Thursday Dr Peter Piot won’t happen" urged Terje Roed-Larse-n head of UN AIDS told Israel to ease its restrictions in reporters at the World Summit the West Bank and Gaza Strip for Sustainable Development — and called on both sides to An estimated 40 million resume peace talks as the only are infected with the viable solution to the current : peoplethat causes the deadly virus Mideast impasse disease — 70 percent of them statis-ticRoed-Larse- n s said the in Africa were the first international The pandemic is reducing numbers on the Palestinian life expectancies devastating economy since Israel reoccu- families and destroying urban pied major Palestinian economies according to a areas last spring in response to report UN AIDS released suicide bombings “I am Thursday in an effort to deeply disturbed by the fighow crucial the said “But emphasize ures” Roed-Larse- n AIDS fight is to development I am not surprised given the “AIDS increases poverty iron grip that Israel has there’s no doubt about that” imposed on the West Bank” Piot said ’0 Israel has imposed curfews on Thursday Negotiators and sealed off much of the agreed to a clause in the conWest Bank severely restrictference’s action plan saying ing the movement of people that by 2020 nations should and goods Resident of six of aim to ensure chemicals are the eight major urban areas in produced and used in ways the West Bank are confined to that minimize their impact on their homes often for days at human health said the a time Roed-Larse- n South African Deputy Forcurfews and closures have Minister Aziz Pahad said eign pushed up unemployment in had agreed on 80 negotiators the West Bank in the second the document of percent quarter of 2002 from 36 per' Also Thursday the United cent to 30 percent UnemployStates fotight back after days ment in Gaza he said has of criticism for refusing to remained steady at 30 percent new binding targets for UN figures show poverty -- accept action declaring itself to be capita consumption of $2 the world’s leader in sustain- ' per or less per day is 70 percent in Gaza and S3 percent in the West Bank Since March 36 percent of Palestinian house- holds lost at least half their income and about 20 percent lost all their income according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics ©atnramiitt Kashmir shows Palestinian economy in ixiins 1 gunfire escalates ISLAMABAD Pakistan-(AP- ) — Pakistan and Indian soldiers exchanged heavy artillery fire Friday in the northern sector of Kashmir a senior military officer said The latest hostile exchange between the two nuclear-rivaerupted when the Pakistan Army took a team of journalists to the tense Gultari region to show them where Islamabad claims the two sides exchanged heavy fire last Pakistani-controll- ed ls week sub-Sahar- an Pakistan leaders accused India of launching an unprovoked attack on a Pakistani position on Aug 23 and claimed to have inflicted heavy casualties on the Indian forces Indian officials denied there was any attack i Wfefaii AP photo Julie sits outside the Tshupe Hospice for terminally ill AIDS patients in Rustenburg South Africa on Wednesday The dinic was founded a year ago to help those with AIDS Kve a little longer and to die with dignity The World Summit for Sustainable Development is being held in Johannesburg and among the topics of discussion is the slowing of development in South Africa because of AIDS and other illnesses able development and chal- lenging the need for timetables to tackle poverty and environmental damage Bush administration offi- -' cials laid out a series of partnerships with industry and foundations to address some of the world's most pressing problems: energy clean water sanitation hunger among others The partnerships have been in the works for weeks and many already were widely acknowledged US pfficials - said they made a declaration to rebut a growing perception that the United States was not engaged in foreign problems “The United States is the world’s leader in sustainable development” said Undersecretary of State Paula sky “No other nation has made a greater and more concrete commitment" Sr OutVfest Awning imai & Sign Fabric Awnings Inc Ladies 14 thru 6X Labor Day US officials also pointed to Ovar 20 yra Sale! 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