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No. rust,” ‘53,800. : 2 . it owes to numerous Canadian and internatlonal “banks... “(sem , Dome ‘Petroleum's year-end © financial. report’. ismed Tuesday shows the glant oll and gas firm has begun the trek back to financ “10/80. * are happening,” said Douglas Evans, Dome’ S director’ of --publig:aftairs. ° te long-term debt, including ‘the porilon’ due ‘within’ one’ ‘year ; totalled’ $2.8. billlon, down from. ithe, peak f $2.1: billig -Teactied’ ty ‘April, 1982," : “TE you consider that, it’s about eight jet ent in Calgary. ’ world and has been trying to find ways to reduce the money ‘Evans. sald a drop ‘in’ loterest rates;: coupled: ‘with increased oil and gas salea, contributed to ‘Dome’ ] first A faltering steps:along the road to recovery... ' “T think the most important ‘thing to:look: at. Is the ‘cash - flow,"’ he said. “It’s cash flow you have to have in-place to . get that: debt down. Dome does have: significant eaming. *~ power,’ _He"aleo credited: the: company’ 8 employees for curbing ; “expenses, allowing Dome to beconie’ a more efficient and lean operation. = |) “ Overall, Dome. reported. a 198d ios’ of Ey milion on revenues of $9 billlon — one of the largest annul donses in Canadian: corporate History. . . “résolution - ~ CALGARY’ (cP) — Analysts arid company yoffleiats agres tal Tespectabllity ~— But It atl has a Tong way, faq, think the r report gives evidénce’i some positive things" , The detailed report shows: that a of Deo: ‘$1, 1982, Domes: “. and gas assets by $214 million in the quarter because of the drop.in.world: off prices. The company also took’ & $22-. Dome has one of the largest piivatessetbr’ debia in the i the street.’? . Evans said most t the loss répresents henrecuiring expenses .and the: company’s finances’ Amproved significantly in the fourth quarter.. ‘ Dome managed an-operating profit of $38 million fr-the « fourth quarter compared with $49 million In the 1961 period, but taking into account ‘non-recurring items, the company - Jost $268 million for the period. a .,, Evans said Dome had to lower the paper, value of Its oil ‘¢million logs when it. sold of€ most of Its overseas operations acquired in the. 1981" takeover. of Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas ¢ t Co, Ltd, of Calgary. - paidoftin ayear," sald Ed Zederayko af Gordon Secutittes 7 Zederayko predicted some ‘observers will-be untsettled by ; Dome's extraordinary recurring ‘loss, but- added most _ people can. not .differentiate:: ‘between a ‘book’ loss and . “taking the money aut of your: pocket and throwing it down > “It's.a positive report: “he ‘gald: ‘ates not a great report. They did a masterful job | of bringing that < cornpany along.” ’. Evans said it is premature to speculate on how a Possible price war in the’ ‘workd ‘oll: ‘market: would affect Dome's recovery... 7° fairs 7 _ “Ha certainly samething we are gotcha very closely," " “he sald. = While there were some encouraging tactors in the report, _ Evans sald Dome. directors, are uniier‘n no Wuxiéins that the 7 worst is. behind’ ther. .. “There: are. many: ‘ntepin,” ” he ‘ald, “Dome na very : * complex company. I-don’t. want. to mislead anyone that. there isn’t a areat Heal ‘of | hard: Work, ‘ahead.”’ . UN eee rights between’ the’: Salvadoran eo ‘beftist: ‘ » Salvador; found . itself in 8 "Phone. 635-210. LOT FOR SALE Lotsa in’ Ape) coe Subdivision, 1999 GMC 4nd. PS, PB, 4 Pate Rearot lot speed. Excellent. condition. — bordera: designated Park 5,999: tiem. OTIS tered. Lotialze Approx. — - : (p5-11m) mo Phone! Vernon a ; apy 196 FORD ‘ECONO. VAN 12 -{piotam) | passenger, titted. windows. , EC'sxoo Phone 635-2476 oF MAZELTON— ‘196 acres, ; ea. 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Phone between 10:00 3:00.p.m. 635-7990, (p3-10m)} am, + NOTICE TOTENDER | Be, HYDRO vitation ‘to tender for , rpeks,. ate.) “the " Bivistonal- \ Gritees 'vg90. ot YEG “pepe ARS. Tander* ~(gnd : _ Sppelfications ‘atu avaliable . "from Mr, T _ above add ' Closing date for submission ot tenders is .18 March 1983. Me ‘Kempt at the face? 10m) ‘the the © ‘ NEVA (Reuter) — Tho. " ‘the on . “United Nations’; Human Guatemala,: coming | less -Rights’; Commission’ has than a week .after six , voted ‘wcrutinize Poland, . alleged . guerrillas were. “Ei “Salvador’and executed there, “appealed — -Gatiala for another year for a. halt. to special despite diplomatic protests, executions. ‘Rushing through a flurry Humag’ -rlahts. _foups ‘of resolutions. near the end of. dts’ six-week, session, the . commission \ deelded - Tuetday rlght to try to send. fact-finding’missions. to "each: aountey: for. further Information, . ve “Poland,” Tran: e sind -Guatemala. all: ‘oondemmed “ithe. resolutions, ‘with’ the: Airat two vowing not to allow. 7 -special “UN ‘envoys onto thelr. soil, . El. ‘Salvador had no comment — on. othe commisslon’s call for an "end to arms suppiles to the - two sides in its. civil war. Western. delegates said: the late-night .. . session showed both. the strengths and weaknesses ‘of the 43- country conimiasion, which © can. keep human rights violations... .under consldeeation for years but can do ttle when ‘countries ” gefuge to co-operate.” | resolution on Poland, whith “Mozambique, Cuba and second __ appeal. _ Project K-5204C Removal ofits” No-Post Guardrail Along Old Highway th: “Yollowhead’: - between. Terrace and Prince Rupert Terrace-Highways District : Sealed. Tenders marked “Removal of 18" guardrall along Highway No. wt wit . be received up to 2: 00 | bm., March 11, 1983. ‘The work. la to load, haul : ‘end stockpile 500 pieces ‘of . 18 no-post guardral! from — “x kilometer 84 to kilometer 53 (Old. Salvus Camp). oo Ketth: Avendty” “Tétrace, Tenders and inquiries are fo “be. ‘directed to the District Highways Manager, ‘Miniatry: of Transportation and. Highways, Sulte 3o- 4546 Park Avenue, Terrace, , B.C, . VeG 1V4 ' 635-6254). Tender forms. and spectal _ provisions are available at the above address. WE. Stanley : “District Highways Manoger ns tor: >) Minister oF Transportation ” : “and: Highways Dated: February. 24, ‘1999 At: ‘Terrace, ac. ‘ , western-backed . Nicaragua tried to scuttle - “on. ‘procedural . yotés,. .was to ' source, - Military - . Reagan © wants. ifor:.. El Salvador might ; total $110 (Telephone ; “(the inilitary”™: _ together watll we Mections. Me. “{aces-lom):, have said another ‘15 or so people were expected to be -- ‘Therexolution called for a executed soon. ~' Only Argentina, Pakistan and. Tanzanta - Joined | fhe og od: gi Ath esolatial, which Wain’ ‘yy'tr votes to four” ‘with a i abstentions. ~*~ . Last . January, Washington: ‘ammounced' a $6.3¢-million’ ‘military. sales - progeam ° for Guatemala, the firat since’ sales. were suspended in. 1978 becaime ° “ of “alleged human: tights violations.” The. "U.S. said human rights. had improved since.a coup there last March while the Mexican Christian movement .. Justice ..and Peace said 9,000 people ‘had been killed in the ‘first elx ' . Monthe since the coup, ': Washington, the . main arms for El ‘supplier Conflicts discussed _ WASHINGTON. .(AP) — The Reagan administration | is taking ateps on sevetal fronts to =. encourage negotiations between the ‘Salvadoran regime and: , leftist rebels aimed at - ending the ‘corflict in that | ~: Central American country. - President. Reagan met” '. with: congressional: leaders " $keena Ractra!isteat 7 Tutaday to discuss El Salvador and told them he js determinet:'to provide the Salvadoran * regime — with | armé-and training in ‘their war against guerrillas. ‘And a congressional who spoke on he .. remain ; sald * the ‘aid ‘package condltion anonymous, million,-instead of the -$40 ‘million sdincussed « earlier. | genfor:'. - State Depariment official, - who _ insisted on anonymity, said _ the package would laclude. Hay: accelerated... ‘training “program”: for the ° Salvadoran army, more ‘weapons, ammunition and ‘spare parts. © "The aim, said the official,” is to’ enable El Salvador’s “security forces to hold’ it situation) _ get - alg. “deliver ‘ ‘a. formal. stiterent on El Salvador later. this - week, _ possibly Thursilay, a minority again on that vote, - ‘Fegime. « arid: ‘carried by 23 votes for, six guerrilla: arpouents Sa against and 10 abstentions. - Warsaw in a week to: allow . ‘The United | States is ‘considering ' asking . ‘Congress : for: another $60. “pnitlion in military ald for El ; : Salvador. ‘halt.to all arms supplies to “El Salvador and for efforts Lit pettlement . +: Per ee atone Cie ties “* ” UN. rhissions to. “stidy its ‘human rights ‘record, The résolution,’ ‘carried by OAT: votes: to” six’ with 19 - eriticized -@kecutlons, abstentions, . . arbitrary... “torture, detention . ‘without . trial ‘and: ‘Reraecution’” in Iran. fn me ele gt He MP ey ' ti-Reagan or > digclosed tena plana for Reagan ~ Hyat Gerol’s ‘HOT SPOTS | . ~ Steriing News Servieé: Feature | : Polls Instead of Democracy ” “What do you think about Joe Clark? And what do you think of Ronald Reagan? To say*That.isnone _- of your business” ‘would be too: rude,.;And what | about Pierre Elliot Trudeau? Any answer. would be too mild, wouldn’tit?. .: This sort of question asked by ‘those who. conduct polls does not require an exact reply. Whatever. you -say sults those who organize the pol s. If they are an- anti-Clark:. ‘or ‘‘anti-conservative _generally, whatever you say will-go to the ‘“Un- decided” column. And then the. results: of the polls. awill appear in American or Canadian.newspapers to — sprove the point of view of an unknown group of | - ‘professors who would like to show that the so-called .. trend: towards conservatives. in the Western world (5°. not, -in Fact, the case. To, be. fair, the ‘conservative’ _ camp does the same, Polls have become a weapon mostly i in Hberat han- o ds. In the short run they achieve the desited goal: a certain part of the public will be swayed accordingly for.the next polls. Inthe long run the credibility of - such polls is downgraded and they do noi deserve to . ‘ba trusted. _It ‘was proved in the: United States . where, ac- . (garding to the liberal magazine Newsweek's recent | ‘survey, President Reagan has lost at least seventeen centage -polnts in his popularity since October. The standing ovation with which. President Reagan was greeted in Congress presenting his State of the “Union message showed exactly the opposite; And the - survey conducted by an independent group of resear- , chers demonstrated that sixty-seven percent of those questioned approved Reagan's politics on the =} ‘economic issues and on his foreign policy... Probably the most cynical use of. the polls took: place in Canada where the desire to stop the in: creasing popularity of Joe Clark was expressed in the. - k. : poll carried out by an anonymous group of university ‘professors, who did not even have the courage to sign their names to it. Despite the obvious fact that the Majority of Canddians would vote for. the con- servatives-if the elections took place today, the sur- co vey, which was modestly called ‘‘unscientific’': “yet T was broadly publicized by the mass média; showed | that Joe Clark would lose if John Turner were to lead. .. - the Liberals insteadof Trudeau. — 7 -Perhaps it could be that way, but mist likely not: And who cares. The very fact that the polls showed something such as-that will possibly convince the un- decided to vote for the Liberals and to continue the: ‘Wishy-washy opportunistic policy of the Liberal pare yy forever in this country, thas: become the main danger for responsible scientists and politicians all over the world that the .. ‘deadly nuclear weapon will be used by irresponsible * groups of political nonentities, ; The polls are a sort of weapon in the. political games of today. Instead of being a reflection of © ‘ fatural competilion between polilical parties and “platforms, they have become a dirty weapon which, | f, not stopped, can change the democratic character “of-our system and when this has been done it will be ‘too late to carry out the polls as to whether the system is democratic enough. a 2 ee Please include phone number alowed “to die In Frenth fn April, 1 ‘ie a ‘Bill 101 ‘states that: all’ hospitals: mist: provide. French. patients services in thetr-own. language’ ‘and requires nurses: ‘to take\a French test before they obtain: theif licedce..: ‘The’ commaission concluded that: Larose, ‘who’ died: af . + .ealncer of the esophagus, was cared for in English 34 per : centofthetime. ‘Ten of the 2 nurses who helped carefor the. “dying woman had “litte”’or “very. little”. E epeak for much af her two months in Intensive care, it was “essential for her to ‘understand what she was being told. . ° ‘ethnie west end, now hes four months to bring its ling. >. standards up to par. If It fails to comply, the.case could be. = + referred lo thé Justice Department for charges. Maximum a fine for a first offence is $1,000. . Though St. Mary's ordered lis staff not to comment, on ‘the - ruling, one student nurse who asked not to ‘be identified anid the ruling was “really stupid.” ; teats) and if that's not. good enough then what’ ia?" she: asked, “They make’ the. rules and. then they decide they aren’t strong enough.” ; + Eric Maldoft, -president of: Alliance Quebec, ‘an ‘anglophone rights lobby Rroup, sald the ruling will increase. a "elimate ‘of, fear'” that, already. “exists In. anglophone ‘hospitals. me -'“Nurses will be caring for a ‘patient and “wondering; Who's looking over my shoulder?’ ” ‘he 3a adding that he . Wants the agency abollshed. ; : In Quebec City, Immigration and ‘Cultural Communities Minister ‘Gerald: Godin sald he was prepared: to. act: ‘if. __ dnglophones: made complaints that they could jot eceive . services In English from French hospitals. ° a ‘~: Jean-Charles Larose, the dead woman's husbaind, sald that in.recent months ‘his family has received at. least: a dozen ‘‘obacene.telephone calls" from anglophones. . ” “T regret the whole thing for my family,” said. ‘Larose, va somebody's got to sacrifice himself for the food ot of the peo e." re * Aanington byarinens "Includes fridge, stove, drapes, wall fo ‘wall carpet, close to:schools and bus.:. eaure about: reduced rates.. “tall iss 1 - | “a at $4,000 Plus” Per Month. FROM HOME Our business is: booming and our - availably: . Gstribvtorships are going fast. . We ae product-everyone must have. Wor. or eal Custorners call you. We siipply's ae no axperlence necessary. 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