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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, June 4, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday june 4, 1986o Bonner returns Home after 6 months in West Moscow api pc scan Banner wife of dissident Andrei us Khentov resumed 10 the soviet Union monday after is Row Thi in the West and said her Only reason for coming Home As Hist he is wailing for  before leaving Milan Nlaly Stic said going Home was like thu ruins to  "1 Ison i Anuw to i fed Bonnet Lold about 50 West Ern reporters it  Airport. Ii s difficult. I icel my whole Lucia Ity in the United slates but my husband is Here As you Well  she Ilij she inn talked la Sii Kharkov on May is by Telephone he just Sair he is wailing for me she said. Banner. 6.1. Who looked lived after the flight from Milan said she wants "10 rest to sleep just one nigh and asked reporters nol to null crap a visit her at her Moscow apr Lenl. She said she planned to remain in Moscow Tor Ihrcke or four Etas and then go to Gorky the closed City 250 Milts Easl of Moscow where Sakharov. A Jimj Disist and Nobel peace pric Winner has been Cui cd without charge or trial since january i to. N i94, Bonner was sentenced to i years exile in Florky on charges of Ami soviet slander. She 3s allowed to leave for medical  in Italy and he United states after her husband staged three hunger strikes in 18 months. Sire Lau 3 news conference a he Milan Airport on monday. I have nol inc Slighter desire a return. I thin anyone in a sound mental Sia c would Nal warn w return from Freedom to  after the news conference she spent 20 minutes Chat Ling with her son Alexei Kim Youv who lives i Newlon muss., " Here Rita , Sun in Law and Moi to also live then walked to the Gate where she boarded an Ai Haifa jetliner. So Dimonov Siard a his to incr j plane As it taxied Down the runway. Two . Congressmen rep. Barney Frank a Masv. And rep Dan Lungrin. R-caif., accompanied Bonner an her flight from Milan and Iofi the Airport with her in the car of an american diploma. Richard Sobol of Cambridge mass., and Robert arse Nauli of Washington to also accompanied Bonner hid they hoped to be Able 10 travel with her o Gorky. Bui that appeared unlikely since the Eniy is rioted to foreigners. Asked Why she met political leaders and talked to the news Media in he West despite what she earlier said i an arc cent with soviet authorities to keep silent in Exchange or her permission to leave Bonner said the had o speak because so Many lies came from Here about  asked about Vilior Louis a soviet journalist who Sag rested last week in conversations with Western reporter that Bonner s outspokenness in in Weil had ruined any chances there might have been of Sakharov being allowed return to Moscow Bonner said he Rio cent inheres a me. 1 Don t know Why the Western Media is 10 interested in what he has Lossy-1 Canada from Paga l Zarre and had made it known hat it would Rtia a a n kind Bui Lloyd and Jarthy. The Liberal party Sipo Presman on Trade Taid commons hat Mulroney should have protected he jobs of 4.000 Carridean workers by calling presi Dent Reagan personally and persuading him 10 reverse the Tariff decision. One can Only ridicule and laugh at the measures brought Forward today As a so called Lough response Axworthy said. De Broad Cril Leader of the socialist new democrats the third party in Canada s parliament said Mulroney should Call l Hall to the negotiations hat opened Las week an a ,s,-ca.nadi an free Trade zone. Wilson Laid inc legislators the . Tariffs were announced without prior notice and were a blatant  a. He said he action fan counter Lorea Gan s commitment to Liben Litt Trade including he free Trade talks. Earlier. International Trode minister James Keith Essaid he did t hold Cut any great Hope the americans would come up with a different solution to the shakes and shingles dispute. Kelleher in t Telephone interview from Seoul South Korea said he had a. Very Frank and open discussion Art the Matte with . Trade representative Clayton Yeutter following a weekend meeting of 18 world Trade ministers in Seoul. I Don t see any Greal Hope of the Ameri cans doing anything to alleviate the Deci Sion hat has been made he said. The new 10 percent Tariff an boats an periodicals imported duty free since 1979 would nol apply to newspapers or to magazines like time and Newsweek. What we Are talking about Here Are novels As Well As periodicals that Are issued on a less than quarterly basis Wilson told reporters so the Normal Range of periodicals that you and i know Are not covered by  books Tor educational institutions and libraries As Well at religious literature will continue to be allowed in duly free. However a 20.6 percent Tariff on non Canadian books Wilt be restored along with a similar Tariff on publications to encourage enrolment in educational institutions out Side Canada. There also will be a s.5 per cent Tariff on Sheet music. The government also reimposed duties on computer parts and Semi conductors Worth about s41 million a year to Canada. Canada he United Stales and Japan agreed in january to suspend those Dulit amounting to 3.9 percent on computer flt and s.4 percent on certain Semi conductor devices that arc similar to those made in Canada. Wilson said total imparts of computer tiaras exceed is billion annually and most of them Are from the United slates. Imports of Semi conductor Alia trial Hunt it billion although Only about $30 million Worth Are subject to the restored Tariff. In Washington he White House under pressure from industries and Congress left the door open monday to escalation of the dispute u i reported. While House spokesman Albert Bra Shear said the administration was disappointed by Canada s action. Brashear defended the imposition of import duties on Canadian Cedar to due saying the . Action was taken under International rules that allow us to provide Relief to injured  we will delay comment on he action if any the United slates will Uke while we fully Analyse the Canadian response he added according to up radiation from Page 1 lasted three  said experts think recent rain Falls about three times he amount of rain fell in mountainous coma province than the Tat of the Region combined with air and River currents to increase the cerium Levels the air is Clear of radioactivity Here. Just the soil showed the higher Levels go Multi Laid the recent rues in radioactivity also prompted Lombard Region to ban the Sale of keep and Goat milk produced in com province Mca Whise local authorities in two Cilie on he can Lenl Adriatic coast have banned the Sale of local Dairy products following similar rises. The Austria press Agency said official sin Klagenfurt found 8.9 Nan curies of the element per kilogram j.2 pounds in Sam Ples of cherries 7.8 Nan curies per kilo in samples of strawberries and 16.9 per kilo i samples of elderberries. Kurt Peterle Deputy mayor of i agon suspicious fire guts Murdoch warehouse London a a fire monday night gutted a warehouse confining 20,000 ions of newsprint owned by publisher Rupert Murdoch. Police said the circumstances Are suspicion and they arc investigating. Murdoch involved in an jul weel of Union dispute with 5.joo newspaper production workers Bohs Veleea fired. The British Domestic news Agency press Apoc Iarion said police Are believed to be working on the theory Situu the b1a� was matted by fire Ombert. The fire at the one Story warehouse at Diptford in the Southeast London docks area sent flames roaring zoo feet into the Iky. It could be seen for Miles. The circumstances of his fire Are try suspicious and arc being investigated by the criminal  department police inspector Roland Lamb said. About Iso firemen from All Over London fought the Blaze. The warehouse used to store reels of newsprint the per on which newspaper Are printed .1 owned by convoys Landan wharf ltd., i subsidiary of Murdoch s Newt inner National group. Convoys supplies newsprint for Mur Doch four British newspapers the Lon Don times the tabloid Sun and two weekly newspapers the sunday times and the Newt of the worm w Rich arc involved in the dispute. The firm also supplies news 44 passengers Are injured in greek train derailment Patras Greece a the locomotive and iwo cars of a train bound for Athens jumped the rack on a Bend near thu Neatem port monday injuring 44 Pas sengers police said. Three of the injured Ere reported in serious condition. A police spokesman Taid the Accident occurred it 1-.15 . Ubea the six car train was Ircul 15 Milts East of pittas outside the own of Region most of the injured passengers Wen Cut by flying Glass and 17 were admitted to he Palara general Hospital the spokesman  uld lie Engineer Eleft Berio Dougls 32, was being questioned about report by Pau Engen fat the train was running at dangerous Speed. Furl capital of Austria s southernmost province said sales of suspected berries would be , the report said. The province bans Sale of All fruit vegetables and mushrooms that show More than three Nan curies of cerium per Kil Ogram. Print for non Murdoch newspapers around the country. There were no report of casualties and production of tuesday s editions of Mur Doch s papers was nol of Elcied pfc is association quoted the Security Man who raised the alarm As saying this fire is no  he said he spoiled a Flicker of flame and started running to in Vesi Gaie when the building burst into flame from end to end. Murdoch fired the 5,500 London news paper production workers on Jan. 23 after they went on strike in a dispute Over the introduction of computerized equipment. Al the i me Lime he moved production of the times and the other three Papen from Central London to his High technology newspaper Plant at Wapping in East Lon Don. It is staffed by specially rained Mem Bers of the electricians1 Union. Repeated clashes Between police and thousands of the tacked workers and leftist supporters outside Lite Wapping Plant Bave resulted in score of demonstrators and police being injured and scores of arrests since the dispute begun. Union Leaden arc organizing Hallow to decide whether to accept Murdoch offer of 90 million pounds s73.5 million in Campen Section for Job Lossa plus the hand Over o the Union of production buildings and Plant abandoned by the papers when they moved to Wapping  
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