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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 06, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes the Sta Sand stripes vol. 44, no. 171 sunday october 1985 lie doily Ond 5uT�y 0 8693 a israeli attack on Plo condemned by . United nations a wild the United states obtaining the Security Council trively adopted a com Promise Resolution that vigorously condemns Israel s bombing attack on Plo Headquarters in Tunisia As an act of aggression. The vote was 14-0 on the Resolution which also upheld Tunisia s right to appropriate reparations As a result of the loss of human life and material  but unlike previous drafts the final version of the Resolution did not make an outright demand for payment of the damages by Israel or threaten the jewish stale with possible sanctions if it repealed such attacks. Israeli ambassador Benjamin Netanyahu addressing the Council before inc vote warned that passage of this Resolution would be a Victory for terrorism and a pro found Solback in the War against  we in Israel shall not accept it Netanyahu declared. The Palestine liberation organization s . Observer. 7ehdi Labib Tom said tuesday s attack was another manifestation of stale  me vowed that the pal Estine liberation organi action will continue its struggle against Israel until we end the occupation of our coun  Tom repeated the Plo s charge that the . Fath meet in the Mediterranean provided radar assistance to the israeli jets involved in the raid and jammed egyptian radar to prevent its monitoring of the raiders. He also accused inc United slates of allowing israeli Tanker planes to take off from some . Bases in the Mediterranean and of providing Israel with satellite photos of the target area. . Ambassador Vernon Walters denied the United slates had any Advance knowledge of the raid or had see attack on Page 28 Rumolo by Dave  Happy Rita Tavernier and her daughter Susan 5, at Art auction. See Page 9. D military is facing Belt tightening Era. Page 2 . Lifts citizenship of controversial rabbi. Page 7 o dead end lives get a new lease. Pages 14-15 honoured for courage Ulrike a Crickson of Frt Don nj., re a civics the Silver Cross for valor award from sen. Bill Bradley d-nj., left in Washington. She was Ine Purser on la Twa flight thai was hijacked to Beirut in june. She is inc first woman to receive the award. Also shown Are her son match cd and family Friend Jerry Costa. Lite ceremony was held on Capitol Hill Friday. Panel rejects need Tor testing All is for aids virus now by Norman  k a military writer Washington an advisory Board of medical cup urls in a confidential report to Pentagon he ally officials last month concluded there is no justification Al this Lime for screening the blood of All Active duty personnel for an antibody associated with aids. The report released late Friday under the Freedom of information act. Was pre pared by inc armed forces  Cal Board. Its findings conflict with the desire by some military leaders particularly in the army to begin screening All military personnel immediately As previously disclosed by sources the report docs recommend the Pentagon begin screening the blood of All military personnel who Are about to leave for an overseas Post. That recommendation is now pending before or. William Mayer the assistant defense Secretary for health affairs and Deputy defense Secretary William tall in. Sources said Friday the recommendation is sure to be adopted in some form later this month. One source who agreed to discuss the matter Only if not identified said the recommendation might be amended to include Active duty personnel already deployed overseas in certain coun tries As Well As those individuals who arc about to embark to those countries. The so called higher risk countries would include those in areas of the world where other infectious diseases such As malaria arc still widespread. The idea would be to assure that individuals who May have aids Are not exposed to other see Board on Page 28 senator says Europe aiding soviet military Columbia. . Of West euro Pean members of nato must pull their weight in defense operations and quit subsidizing soviet military operations through lopsided business deals. Wyoming sen. Malcolm Wallop told a conference on the Alliance saturday. Wallop a Republican member of the Senate intelligence committee made the comments at the University of South Caro Lina during a conference called the future of the Western  the Confer ence participants came from the nato countries and organizations interested in the Alliance. He said the nato allies have been los ing ground to the soviets militarily in the last decade while Western Europe has been subsidizing soviet defense through a Mas Sive one Way Transfer of resources to the soviet  the Rales on Loans to the soviet Union and Eastern Europe arc lower than those charged to Domestic commercial borrow ers he said. Europe does pay for its Protection quite As much As the us. Pays. Info Stu see senator on Page 28  
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