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This time around, a parlia mentary committee wants closer scrutiny of the 20 million pounds — the equivalent of $31 million — it costs British tax payers last year to keep five roy al palaces going. Newspapers carried outraged headlines Thursday and splashed sections of the commit tee report across their pages, in cluding the news that Queen Elizabeth II ran up a phone bill of nearly $1.2 million last year. “A Right Royal Ripoff’ blared the newspaper Today. Angry aides at Buckingham Palace accused newspapers, the bane of the royals’ troubled lives, of distorting the report is sued by the all-party Committee of Public Accounts. For starters, said a palace spokesman, only about one- fourth of the phone bill was ac tual talking time. The rest went to pay 11 operators to take calls from the public at the palaces, and for rents for special lines and maintenance. And members of the family and royal house hold paid back $31,000 for their private calls. Michael Shersby, a member of the governing Conservative Party, described the report as “straightforward” and simply seeking more “public visibility" on the way the money is spent. But the committee’s leading member from the main opposi tion Labor Party, Alan Williams, got most of the air time, grum bling about the queen’s “pam pered court” and suggesting it was time she got by with just one palace. The report covered expendi ture on Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, the queen’s weekend retreat west of Ixmdon; St. James’s Palace, where Prince Charles lives; Kensington Palace, where Princess Diana and a clutch of other royals live in separate, lavish apartments; and Clarence House, home of the queen’s 94-year-old mother, Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The queen also has a Scottish castle, Balmoral, and Sandring ham House estate in eastern England. But she maintains those as her personal property. "We now have a situation where the royal family, which are billionaires and have two palaces of their own require another five palaces at our expense,’’ Williams Population conference negotiators try to reach agreement on abortion CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — With anger growing over the Vati can’s hard-line stance on abor- Jon, negotiators at the U.N. jopulation conference Thursday lammered out what they called a last-chance compromise on the explosive issue. A special committee assigned to write the provision on unsafe abortions agreed on a compro mise text Thursday night. The main negotiating committee was expected to consider the new language on Friday. Even if the compromise suc ceeds, the controversy at the conference won’t end because negotiators still face other con tentious provisions of the meet ing’s 20-year action plan. The main committee is expect ed to consider sections on repro ductive and sexual health on Fri day that refer to “fertility regula tion” and adolescent sexuality. To address the concerns of some nations on Thursday, the World Health Organization’s de finition of unsafe abortion was added to the section on abortion as a health issue. That defini tion says abortion is unsafe if carried out by unqualified peo ple in inappropriate settings. To show how minutely the wording has been worked over, a new draft of the proposed com promise changes “legal” abortion to abortion that “is not against the law.” Earlier Thursday, Nicolaas Biegman, vice-chairman of the overall negotiations, said he was confident the special committee on unsafe abortion would “very, very quickly” arrive at a final compromise text. “As far as I am concerned, (this) will be the end of the dis cussion in the committee be cause anything which could pos sibly be accommodated has been accommodated,” he said. Timothy Wirth, the U.S. un dersecretary of state for global affairs, told reporters Thursday night: “We’re very close to get ting finished. ... I expect we will get through the abortion issue tomorrow morning and it will be downhill from there.” The Vatican delegation said it was pondering how to react to the compromise, but sug gested it may have a problem with the phrqse “safe abortion” ' i i p.. •cr.. 1 - because abortion is unsafe* 1 Tor the fetus. The compromise drafted on Thursday is a revision of the version put forward earlier this week by the European Union and backed by the United States, Nordic nations and sev eral Muslim countries including Iran and Pakistan. That text places priority on making family planning avail able to reduce the need for abor tions. It says abortion should not be encouraged as a method of family planning and its legali ty should be left to individual countries. It also says women with unwanted pregnancies must be treated compassionate ly, not punitively. Both Biegman and Dr. Nafis Sadik, the conference secretary- general, said they do not expect the Vatican to sign on to the 20- year blueprint to slow the world’s population boom. “I don't think it will mean anything because they did not sign the 1974 or 1984 programs of action,” Dr. Sadik said. “They debated greatly through out the discussion but in the end did not join the consensus. ... Basically, they are against contraceptive technology.” Nabarro told a news confer ence about 10 countries are “to tally opposed” to the paragraph on unsafe abortion and about 10 others have “some real difficul ties” about the language. Despite the furious debate, it is up to every country to decide whether to implement recom mendations being fashioned at the meeting of 182 delegations. said in a BBC intervie* “We should say, the president has House, you have B Palace ... tell us in ly why all the extra dation is needed.” The legislators half the nearly $7.8 by throwing open Palace to visitors ward the restoration damaged Windsor Car Royal aides accui pers of making it sott queen or her staff hai rest of the money, said was spent on i ting up the publicviT sales of souvenirs a| publicly accounted fcii “They are suggesliJ money has been miaal ed,” said a royal sf| speaking on conti anonymity in keeil palace practice. 'Tbeil implying we havelil- 600,000 people whom paid to visit the palace f The report said of the 280 apartments riage houses tied to are occupied by meml queen’s family. Mostc o IE I rJC> are "grace and favor"ap I allocated at low rental- old royal retainers. 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