6 Tuesday, February 15, 1994 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina U.N. commander gives Serbs week to give up guns The U.N. commander for Bosnia stepped up the pressure on Bosnian Serbs who control most of the artillery encclring Sarajevo, saying yesterday that the heavy guns must be given up this week. The statement by Lt. Gen. Sir Michael Rose after a meeting with Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic apparently closed a gap between conflicting plans developed by the United Nations and NATO to stop the bloodshed in Sarajevo. "The total exclusion zone for heavy weapons around Sarajevo will be implemented" by the end of this week, Rose said. "And any heavy weapons there will be either under U.N. control or subject of an air attack." He said that applied both to Bosnian Serb weapons and those controlled by the out- gunned Bosnian government. Rose gained a cease-fire agreement for Sarajevo on Wednesday just hours before NATO told Bosnian Serbs to remove their heavy weapons by Feb. 20 or face air strikes. While the NATO plan called for the weapons to be removed from Sarajevo, Rose's plan simply called for them to be placed under U.N. control. The ultimatum was issued shortly after a mortar attack slammed into a Sarajevo market, killing 68 people and wounding 200. WASHINGTON Task force wants change The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force called for changes in President Clinton's health plan yesterday to ensure that gay people are not discriminated against either as doctors or patients. The group applauded Clinton's commitment to universal coverage, but expressed concern that his bill "does not make the health-care system safer for lesbians, gay men or bisexuals." It said the Clinton plan "discriminates financially against non-traditional families" by defining a family as a married couple or a single parent with children. A gay couple with a child and big health bills could wind up paying $4,500 in deductibles compared with $3,000 for a traditional family, the task force said. DURBAN, South Africa Zulus demand territory The Zulu king demanded independence and new territory yesterday, further complicating attempts to bring all of South Africa's factions into the transition to democracy. King Goodwill Zwelithini made his call before a crowd of 15,000 people in this northeast port. The crowd, some carrying spears and shields, grew during a four-hour meeting in city hall between Zwelithini, his chief minister Mangosuthu Buthelezi and President F.W. de Klerk. At one point, after Zulus fired volleys of Police said one person was shot to death and another injured outside city hall. It was not clear if they were hit by stray bullets or deliberately attacked. shots into the air, the king interrupted his talks to appeal for calm. Clashes broke out between ANC and Inkatha Freedom Party supporters overnight around Durban as Zulus from all over the country arrived to pay their respects to Zwelilhini. An entire block of a workers' hostel was destroyed in a fire bombing. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Settlements proposed Three leading health care companies said yesterday they had agreed to pay more than $3.7 billion as part of a proposed settlement for women claiming that silicone breast implants harmed or threatened their health. The settlements, including more than $2 billion from Dow Corning Corp., would be paid out as the companies' share of a $4.75 billion fund to compensate implant users. A Dow Corning representative said that the company, which was the nation's leading maker of the implants before they were taken off the market two years ago, would pay for research on remaining questions about the devices and contribute $2 billion over more than 30 years if the proposed settlement was finalized. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. would contribute up to $1.2 billion over the 30 years under the proposed settlement, representative Francine Gingras said. Baxter Healthcare Corp., a division of Baxter International Inc., said it would contribute about $556 million. Lawsuits over implants have been consolidated in Birmingham, where U.S. District Judge Sam Pointer is overseeing the negotiations between about 20 corporations and attorneys representing hundreds of thousands of implant recipients who claim their health is threatened. According to attorneys involved, the settlement would compensate women for everything from discomfort to disfigurement. 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