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Several countries are expect ed to announce they will con tribute troops to the coalition that would move into Haiti to stabilize the country — whether or not Lt. Gen. Raoul Cedras and his cohorts depart under pressure of U.S. econom ic sanctions and international condemnation. Barbados, Jamaica and Be lize have already agreed to con tribute troops to the coalition, most of which will come from the United States. But in a strong sign of unity, about a half-dozen other countries are expected to step forward during the high-profile Jamaica meet ing. “The planning is proceeding and it is incorrect to say that the timetable has been set back because of Cuba,” said a senior U.S. official, commenting on published reports that the tide of Cuban refugees has put on the back burner plans to re store elected Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The U.S. delegation to Kingston, Jamaica, will be headed by Strobe Talbott, the deputy secretary of state, and John M. Deutch, the deputy de fense secretary. Leon Fuerth, an official of the National Security Council who reports to Vice President A1 Gore, will be there as well. Sunday’s assassination in Port-au-Prince of the Rev. Jean-Marie Vincent, 49, who saved Aristide’s life seven years ago, underscored the violence that increased after a bloody army coup ousted Aristide in September 1991. Antoine Joseph, former pres ident of Haiti’s lower house of parliament, compared Vincent’s killing to the assassination of another Roman Catholic priest by thugs in the last months of the brutal Duvalier dictator ship in 1985. “The first killing was an ill omen for the Duvalier dictator ship. This one is an ill omen for the de facto regime” that has run Haiti since Aristide’s ouster, Joseph said. State Department spokesman Michael McCurry condemned the assassination and said in a public message to Wednesday • “those who continue these j human and senseless assess nations: Your crimes onlyi: crease our outrage at( strengthen our resolve toliji Haiti of your abuses.” The planned coalition fotn of thousands of troops, supplf. mented by police, civilian ted nicians and administrators, would have the task of stabilii ing Haiti — by forcibly remov ing Cedras and other militan leaders if they do not quit 4 country first. If the jw leaves, the coalition’s taskisl restore order. It would be followed by peacekeeping force beings sembled by the United Nations Some 40 countries ares pected to contribute to thiss ond-phase operation. Half hi already signed on. 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I sile boyfriend (U they had act men we thou not even hav ment, now w turned into t Second blast to occur in past six months 200 miles MANILA, Philippines (AP) — An explosion in the Philip pines’ largest underground coal mine left at least 79 work ers dead and 20 missing, offi cials said Tuesday. The Monday night blast, in a tunnel about 500 miles south of Manila, was the second at the mine in the past, six months. An explosion there in March killed 11. There were conflicting re ports about what caused the blast. One official said miners hit a pocket of methane gas that exploded, but a local may or said the accident was trig gered by a dynamite blast. The explosion was at the state-run Philippine National PHILIPPINES ■v »V/>, V * „ , As y\ ' » Philippine ' Mindoro yw-; g ea V ^ , ' ” 2\- Vy Panay : ^ Samar Malangas // ' Mindanao /♦ \ >' V V AP/Carl Fox Oil Co. mine, which is near Malangas in a remote area with poor communications. The mine produces about 200,000 tons of coal annually. In a telephone interview from the provincial capital of Pagadi- an, Gov. Isidore Real Jr. said that 79 bodies had been counted by Tuesday evening. Real said an estimated 20 to 30 more workers were still missing, and many relatives crowded near the site waiting for word. At least nine workers were flown to central Cebu City to be treated for burns. Nazario Vasquez, president of the PNOC Energy Corp., which operates the mine, said about 170 miners were working about 150 yards under ground at the time of the accident. Mayor Cecilio Tura said res cuers couldn’t enter the tun nels because the mine has al ready collapsed. High ozone levels cause breathing problems for Texans this summer DALLAS (AP) — More than two weeks have passed since Texas has seen an ozone alert, and Texans in many part of the state are breathing easier. But over the past few months, accumulations of high levels of the colorless, slightly acrid gas that vexes Texas every summer have been blamed for a number of ailments, mostly respira tory, among North Texans. Scientists have only recently begun studying the effect of ozone on people’s health, so not much is known. However, many believe the gas can cause symptoms ranging from drowsiness, headaches and crankiness to aggravated asth matic and allergic reactions. “People have less tolerance to exercising,” said Dr. Lazarus Loeb, a Fort Worth asthma spe cialist and a clinical assistant professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. “If they stay out in it during the day, they de velop chest discomfort during the day. ... Some of them have a very horrible cough,” he said. “It’s interesting. In the past week or past two weeks we’ve seen more asthma. Yesterday, we had two asthmatics who needed more than the usual treatment,” said Dr. Steve Apaliski, an Ar lington allergy specialist. The gas comes from a reaction of engine emis sions to hot summer temperatures and accumu lates in the absence of summer breezes. This summer has brought an increase in the number of daily alerts issued for the state’s ur ban areas, the Texas Natural Resource Conser vation Commission said Tuesday. “It has been really bad this year,” said Sally Campbell, vice chairman of the North Texas Clean Air Coalition. “I’d say there’s been at least a 30 to 40 per cent increase in the number of patients in this particular group,” Loeb said. The Dallas-Fort Worth area has endured 26 daily ozone alerts since May 31, six more than state officials issued for the area during all of 1993, said Ron Wells, a meteorologist for the state natural resource board. LUMBERTON, N.C. 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District Attorney Townsend said he made the: cision to hold the reports h but. that the defense had got or would get everything it* entitled to. “In a case like this, there a lot of incredible claimsL are made,” he said. Bowen said whatever! nature of the claims, the fense hadn’t had the chant investigate them until bi The prosecutor apparefi; hasn’t followed them up it effort to exclude other pe hie suspects, he said. “There is no order this ct can enter that can give us year back to go back and pie our trail,” Bowen said. Bowen said Townsendf the defense 23 statentf from individuals from as away as Florida, New) and California. curses were sleek, sexy b club everywl Once in S whole scene rhythmically ing beat of h myself tappi and assumir clubby look. “Hey, bah those digits? he showed oi capped teeth shot a withe: was fighting fully. I had a long night. 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