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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, June 30, 1985

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 30, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes d his Bolt idea Wisn i so silly a0e 2 d world War ii tank pulled from Lake d Connors win at Wimbledon 9 Page 25 the Sims author Ueo unofficial publication for the armed forces 74 june 1985 Dolly and sunday d 8693 a demand for no retaliation vow stalls release of Hijack hostages a photo the Pilot of Twa flight John Testrake talks with his Philip in schoolyard in West Beirut a shiite de manding that the United states and Israel renounce any plans for sat urday delayed plans to release 39 american Hijack hostages held captive for 16 the development apparently caught the White House by spokes Man Larry Speakes had expressed optimism that the release was already under via Speakes said Ive heard the before going off to the office of National Secu Rity adviser Robert moments later he called a briefing in the White House other photos on pages 3 and 28 and in the daily to say officials had seen the reports by Nabih Berri that americans from the Twa flight remain in the Beirut asked if the United states had Given or would give guarantees that it would not retaliate for the Speakes refused to that Doest serve any he that we1 have not changed our position on anything Ive said in the Speakes and other officials have said repeatedly that the United states would not negotiate with the would not encourage others to do so and would make no concessions to gain the re lease of the vice president George who had rearranged his european schedule to be on hand for the arrival of the had planned to Fly to Frankfurt saturday he that he would spend the night in with his further travel plans dependent on the hos Tage the Las minute hitch in an elaborate re see Hijack on Page 28 ground crewmen at Beirut Airport enter the hijacked Boeing 727 after the three crewmen who had been aboard it since its hijacking were taken off to join other a photo  
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