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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 29, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday. October 29, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 3 Torre on students doing video version of school yearbook by Brenda Hosier stall writer Torrejon a Spain Slu dents attending the base High school arc making a production of heir year Book a video production. The video yearbook in i replacing inc traditional printed version of the students High school years but is offered As an additional highlight. Ii does t Cost us anything to pro Duce the video Hooks except time said John Armstrong the school s audio visual teacher. Most or the things we use to produce the Book arc taken from other tapes that were Cut made throughout the  students who annl a video year Book bring in a Blank tape and theone hour original is duplicated for them he Saint last year Armstrong and his students made More than i so copies or the yearbook. The Torrejon audio visual students usually juniors and seniors tape sport events Homecoming dances interviews with Leacher and students and other events throughout the year As part of their Classwork. The laps usually serve More than one purpose. For example the coaches use the tapes to evaluate their teams Arm Strong said and some teachers use tapes to evaluate a  the creative efforts that go into the yearbook production Are All sudent i reeled. They decide Early inthe year How much time should be spent for each Sec Tion of the tape Armstrong said. They work in teams of four splicing editing filming incr viewing and selecting the music to put the whole production Togo Lucr. The first year we did this four or five people tried to do he whole thing by themselves said senior John Hoggard. That was a big chore. Last year every team had a Section to work on and they were Given two minute for each subject area. Then we put it All together. That gave us a lot More variety and in was a lot of fun to  senior Peter Secrino said last year s Book was Good but this year we want to make in even  we like to show As Many kids in the High school Selling As we can Arm Strong said. That includes sports classes other school activities or just clowning around because hat s what High school is All about. Bui the real Beauty of this whole thing is Hal in brings those High school memories to life unlike the primed  Hoggard said the final product is bet Ter than a Book because they can gel a lot More faces in he video production. You can also capture some personalities on the video tape Hal you would t necessarily capture in a still photo or on the printed Page he said. And of course the other advantage is that it s free. All they have to do is bring a Blank  55 photo by l Emmet of Lii or. Video class members from rear Joshua Barker eve Nolan Alyce Convene Joe Day and Jimmy Chambliss. Britain angry As dec avoids Steps against Syria London a foreign Secretary sir Geoffrey Howe snubbed in his attempt to get the rest of the 12 nation european economic Community to take action against Syria tuesday said terrorist attacks in one european country do not make much Impact in others. We still Haven t worked out a Way of impressing upon countries outside the one directly affected just How serious an incident of this kind is Howe said in a British broadcasting corp radio interview. Rank and file legislators complained. Several National newspapers carried angry editorials most blam ing France for what one described As the Jelly fish response of the dec to the Aii empt to blow up an israeli Al Al airlines passenger plane at London s Heathrow Airport last april commentators contrasted the recall of the . And Canadian ambassadors from Syria with the dec rejection of Britain s request for joint diplomatic action against Syria at a foreign ministers meeting in Luxem Bourg on monday. Britain which Hopes inc dec will agree to some action Al a nov. 10 meeting has blamed Syria for wheel Al incident. Britain Cut diplomatic relations Friday after a jordanian was convicted of sending his unsuspecting Irish Girlfriend on Board with inc bomb. Greece quite often lakes a rather unusual View of things Shalf we say Howe said of the refusal by Greece to endorse a join statement in Luxembourg condemning Syria. London s conservative daily mail commented in an editorial he Howe might As Well have ordered a Shoal of Jelly fish to stand to attention. Most sick making is the Altitude of the French the paper added. Tie paper joined several others i maintaining Hal France which sought dec action against terrorism this fall after a spate of bombings in Paris is negotiating a big arms Sale to Syria. France has denied this. If Europe does not flex its diplomatic muscle now it might have cause in due course to regret its inac Tion commented the times of London. The a million circulation daily Star under an Edito rial headlined the cowards of Europe declared with friends like these in Europe we Don t need ene  the paper described France As greedy selfish and perfidious adding Bui the coup de Grace came from the greeks who Are almost As duplicitous and self serving As the French. They let hijackers go free and their lamentable Security Al Athens Airport has led to the deaths of hundreds As bombers stroll through like package tour  Howe asked about France s reported arms Deal said the French government was prepared to ban arms sales to Syria a move to be considered again Al the nov. 10 meeting i think the Impact of this Case shocking Asil has been Here and obviously in Ireland. Has been much greater than it has been throughout other countries in Europe Howe said. But he added bomb outrages in Paris make quite modest two or three line news stories  opposition labor party legislator Greville Jannor a leading member of Britain s jewish Community said the dec reaction was an invitation to  if you Don t fight terrorists together you will be blown up separately said Janner. Governing conservative party legislator Richard Hickmet said Greece was anti British failed to tackle terrorism and wanted the advantages of dec membership without wanting to observe the obligations German Leader s sex aide reportedly admits spying Bonn a a Fanner Secretary to Wesl German president Richard von Weizsaecker who was arrested last sum Mer has admitted she spied for the communist East bloc for 15 years a Bonn published newspaper said monday. The espionage Case of Margarct Hoeke arrested in 1985 on suspicion of spying has turned out to be much More serious than investigators at first thought the newspaper die Welt said. She spied since 1970 for Boih the so Viet Union and East Germany the news paper quoted unnamed sources As say ing. During Hal Lime she saw Over 1,800 secret or confidential West German government papers among them documents thai were Send to the president s office by the defense and foreign ministries and intelligence agencies the newspaper said. Federal prosecutor Kurt Rebman will file charges against her shortly but her trial won t Start before next year die Well said. She has been held in investigative custody since her Aires in August 1985. Die Welt s Story about Hoeke appeared in its Early tuesday editions which Are made available to Media in Bonn on monday evening. The newspaper quoted unnamed in formed sources for its report. Die Welt has excellent sources in West Germany s intelligence and Law enforcement Community. The paper said Hoeke had been recruited on a Bonn Street by an East Ger Man agent by the name of Frau Becker. He disappeared from Bonn however after she suggested marriage to him the newspaper said. Among the fools she used for espionage was a camera hidden in a lipstick Case the newspaper said. The newspaper said Hoeke had shown no interest in being traded for a Western agent being held in the East bloc. She worked since 1959 in the presi Dent s office. Die Welt said. Weizsaecker has occupied the office since 1984. The West German president is the head of state. His duties Are largely of a representational ceremonial nature Buthe has extensive influence and Contact with All branches of government  
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