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Evening Standard from London, Greater London, England • 162

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Evening Standardi
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London, Greater London, England
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162
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18 MONDAY 4 JANUARY 1993 EVENING STANDARD International the World Tonight Moi wins Kenya poll Kenya polled 1012569 and veteran opposition leader Jaramogl Odinga 914550 votes Moi was due to be sworn in as president for a new five-year term at State House am satisfied the people mandated Mr Mol to serve them and he satisfies all conditions set for the position said Justice TufMnwng Chesomt- Triumphant: Mol aid workers PRESIDENT Daniel arap Moi was officially declared the winner today in first multi-party elections in 26 years The National Electoral Commission said Moi won 1930534 votes in last Tuesday's polL His closest rival Kenneth Matiba of the opposition Ford-Asili won 1402069 Mwai Kibaki of the Democratic Party of Standard Foreign NewsDesk and other foreign forces in Somalia to protect the famine relief operations Unicef said it welcomed the arrival of the American-led force its efforts to provide security for the re-lM But it said the shooting of Mr Devereux the first foreigner MU! Infantlnnally in Somalia since the task force arrived had set back plans 12 killed as cyclone batters Fiji THE death toll from tropical cyclone Kina which battered Fiji at the weekend has risen to 12 officials said today Most victims were drowned in flooded creeks and rivers or rough seas Hospitals and medical clinics around the South Pacific republic treated scores of injured Most had been hurt by flying debris whipped up by gales of up to 100 knots which destroyed houses flattened crops and cut communications and electricity supplies Hundreds of homes remain flooded forcing mass evacuations An airport near the capital Suva has also been flooded although the country's main airport at Nadi on the west of the main island of Viti Levu is open Nadi is used as a refuelling stop by many international airlines Hundreds of frightened tourists returned to Australia today Greenpeace sea demo to hit blockade PROTESTERS against seaborne transfer of plutonium are expected to hit a security wall when the freighter Akatsuki Mara reaches the central Japanese port of Tokai early tomorrow The 194-tonne Extasea-A chartered by Greenpeace will join five dinghies outside the port as toe highly toxic material completes its two-month journey from Ranee Arrayed against them are expected to be not only the patrol vessel of the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency that has escorted the freighter throughout its journey but a flotilla of up to 100 coast- is mnrdered nr RELIEF workers for the United Nations Fund have been pulled out of the Somali port of Kismayu following the murder of Briton Sean Devereux Mr Devereux Unicefs officer in charge in Kismayu was shot on Saturday night by a lone Somali gunman 30 yards from the residence The withdrawal reflected the aid concern that its security was still not guaranteed despite the presence of more than 27000 US Clint Eastwood with Jacqueline Bisset at the presentation Critics make day at film awards At Airey Wheeler our annual sale is not notorious for frantic bargain-hunting scenes of mayhem Discerning buyers am invited to note our seasonal reductions on selected men's ready-to-wear lightweight suits (some as low as half-price) blazes slacks dinner jackets safari soils shirts hosieqr and underwear SALE NOW ON (Open Saturday 9-lpm) to resettle more than 50000 displaced Somalis who have fled to Kismayu from the lower Juba valley No motive for the killing bad been established and the identity was not known But the statement pointing out that two Somali Unicef staff with Mr Devereux were unhurt indicated he had been singled out for murder Mr Devereux bad spoken out last month about a series of dan killings in Kismayu on the eve of the start of Operation Restore Hope and extortion of Unicef and other aid agencies by locally-hired guards and drivers The Unicef statement said earlier reports that the Briton had been killed by his own security guards were unfounded Four other expatriate staff in Kismayu have been evacuated hut Somali employees will stay on to provide essential relief to mothers and children One senior aid agency offi cial said he was having prob-g expatriates on his staff to stay Soma- lems convincing lia Kismayu Mogadishu and the southern town of Bardere are the worst areas with lootings muggings and car hijackings commonplace Task force commanders say it is not their job to disarm Somalia awash with weapons after two years of dan war UN Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali had a taste of the mayhem yesterday when a stone-throwing mob besieged the Mogadishu headquarters of the UN operation in Somalia US viewers 8 Wheeler Tnoptocacflly 44 PfocadVy LONDON W1V 8AJ Tai 071 734 0616 Greater London Utftwettfto 8 SackvOe St LONDON W1X IDDi 1W 071 734 6228 actor beating Eastwood into second place for IHIfiIgI yfiHi Miranda Richardson was runner-up in the best supporting actress category for her work in The Crying Game Enchanted April and Damage pipped to the award by Judy Davis for Woody Husbands and Wives Gene Hackman the genial but sadistic sheriff in Unforgiven was best supporting actor runner-up was Jaye Davidson In The Crying Game Eastwood won best director with Altman and Jordan in second and third places respectively David Webb Peoples took best screenplay for Unforgiven beating Jordan into runner-up slot The awards were dedicated this year to the memory of Stephen Harvey film critic of mqnirv magazine and curator of Museum of Modem Art film department He died of Aids on New Day CUNT bleak Western Unforgiven was unanimously voted best picture of 1992 by some of the harshest judges film critics from 25 major American newspapers and magazines The 27th annual National Society of Film Critics' awards were dominated by the Eastwood film and runner-up for best picture Irish director Neil The Crying Game Robert The Player was in third slot Eastwood directed and starred in Unforgiven a story of frontier justice which also scooped prizes for best director best screenplay and best supporting actor The writers cast their votes at New York's Algonquin Hotel choosing Emma Thompson as best actress for her role as a woman tom by class prejudice in British-made Howards End The Crying Game's star Rea whopjap an Stephen IRA soil soldier was Clarity efficiency and confidence are the ontoome of the terimiqmnfmaHtiiHnn nwite availahlw hy The School of Meditation The School also offers regular guidance to those who wish to increase awareness discover a permanent aspect of being that gives depth joy and a purpose to life Introductory meetings are held on the first and fourth Thursday a third Sunday of each month at 730pm 158 Holland Park Avene London W114UH lid: 871-443 4114 Three coast guard officials boarded toe Greenpeace vessel today to question toe i tain and examine the documents Greenpeace i PICTURE SALE Christmas cards calendars prints graphics and paintings MEDICI GALLERIES 7 Grafton Street Wl 071-6295675 26 Thurloe Street SW7 071-5891363 Philip Somerville HAY SALE All models reduced by 50 -a selection of Summer and Winter Hats at £15 each Commences Wednesday 6th January Monday to Friy 930am to 5pm 11 Blenheim Street London Wl see gun sex video will he shown for reasons of public decency Fisher of New York is serving between five and 15 years for on Mary Jo ButtafUoco 38 The video tape which the programme describes as predates the shooting of Mrs ButtafUoco by a month CBS is not revealing the name of the f-frnigraman- A STEAMY home video featuring 18-year-old Amy jailed for shooting her alleged wife in the head will be shown on American TV tonight Millions of viewers of the CBS programme Hard Copy will see part of the tape featuring Fisher doing a striptease and performing sex acts with the video cameraman Only two minutes of the 16-minute tape.

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