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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pagans the stars and stripes Friday. November 14,1966 court rejects drug tests new Orleans a a Federal judge wednesday threw out the . Customs serv ice s drug testing program in t decision thai lawyer said May indicate whether president Rea Gan s program will bold up in court. The program is a degrading procedure that so detracts from human dignity and self respect that in shocks the conscience and offend ii court s sense of Justice said . District judge Robert . He ruled it an unconstitutional violation frights of privacy and of protections against unreasonable search and seizure and Seff to Crimi Nalion. Government lawyers would not say immediately if they would Appeal. Sailor sentenced to 5 years san Diego a a 17-year Navy Veteran was sentenced wednesday 10 live years in prison for his role in a scheme to steal Navy Jet part Sand Selt them to Iran. Antonio Rodriguez a Sailor assigned to Belleau Wood at the time of his arrest was the first of eight people convicted in the scheme to be sen fenced. Sale of . Munitions to Iran has been outlawed since the Shah of Iran was deposed in 1979. Rodriguez had faced a maximum 25-year sen tence under a plea bargain in which he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the government theft of government property and interstate transportation of stolen property Worth More than s750.000. The san Diego based ring was cracked in july1985, and authorities said it had been operating since 1981. Two Brothers Franklin and Edgard Aguslin were accused by prosecutors of coordinating the ring by placing orders for f-14 fighter Jet parts with sailors and civilians who then stole them from the Navy Haig to seek presidency Denver a former Secretary of stat Alexander Haig or. Said wednesday he intends to seek the 1988 Republican presidential Nomi nation in an Effort to keep the Reagan revolution  i intend to run Haig who has indicate presidential ambitions before told executives of the general electric credit corp. As of today have no doubt about it. And i intend to make an announcement sometime Early next  Haig 61, a retired nato commander the added that could change. I Don t cd the Job. I really dont. In fact i be teamed the secret of life. It s in marketing. And that s what i m doing today  Thatcher to wed texan London up1 the engagement of prime minister Margaret Thatcher s 33-year-old son Mark to a Texas society blonde Dian Burgdorf was announced in the London tunes wednesday night Early editions of thursday s newspaper contained a seven lint engagement announcement laying Mark son of or. And mrs. Denis Thatcher of 10 Downing Street will Wiy we 25-year-old daughter of a Texas car Salesman. Mark Thatcher works in Dallas for a British car company. 30 years asked for Hasenfus Managua Nicaragua a prosecutor son wednesday asked the people s tribunal try ing american mercenary Eugene has Ennis to sentence him to the maximum 30 years in prison for aiding Nicaragua. Rebels. Assistant prosecutor Ivan Villavicencio made the request in written final arguments to the tribunal composed of a lawyer truck Driver Andl Borer. He said the 45-year-old american1 guilt was plainly  by his statements tothe tribunal and government officials. Hasenfus attorney and Villavicencio Bot said they expected a verdict to be announced soon. U.s., soviets can t on Progress of arms talks Geneva Switzerland a the superpower arms talks entered a two month recess wednesday with the United slates lauding the latest round As productive and the soviet Union declaring negotiations Are at a  talks which began nearly two years ago resume Jan. 15. The chief is. Negotiator. Max Kampe nun said experts from the two sides will meet in december. De a statement to the official soviet news Agency ass chief soviet negotiator Viktor Karpov repeated soviet charges that the United states is not following up on agreements in principle reached by soviet Leader Mikhai Gorbachev and president Reagan at their oct.11-12 meeting in Reykjavik Iceland. In i statement issued in Washington Reagan said areas of agreement reached in Iceland could serve u the stalling Point for negotiators. While this May have been the most productive round to Date the soviet negotiators have Sull no followed up adequately to build on the Progress nude at Reykjavik he  has been a useful and productive round our most productive to  Kampelman  to explain the discrepancy Between a statement and Kupos Kampelman said the soviets have a stake in communicating the negative. He said that by doing so they Hope to influence Public opinion in the United states and Allied nations. Talks on nuclear testing resume Geneva Switzerland a . And soviet experts on thursday began a third round of discussions on nuclear testing a . Spokesman said. The two sides were apparently seeking an agree Agenda for eventual negotiations on reducing or eliminating nuclear testing. The leaders of the two delegations held an administrative meeting at the . Mission thursday . Spokesman Christopher Henze said. The two full delegations were to meet Friday at the soviet Mission. The talks Are headed by Robert Barker a Deputy assistant director of the . Arms control and disarmament Agency and Andraik Petroyanis who has ministerial rank As chairman of the soviet state com Mittee on the utilization of atomic  soviet Union has. Said it wants any eventual negotiations to focus on a ban on nuclear testing. The soviets say they have observed a self imposed nuclear lest moratorium since aug. 8, 1985, and have asked the United slates to join in. The United states says nuclear tests arc necessary for the time being to ensure effectiveness of nuclear arsenals. It also says a nuclear lest ban is an eventual goal that should be negotiated along with reduction and the eventual elimination of nuclear weapons. Pilfering from Page 1 used up during Maneu vers he said. When units return equipment they often Don t get Witback through the cumbersome Supply Chain he said. Thus ammunition is often hidden by local units Anvil is difficult 10 tract because no paper Trail exists or the paperwork that is done is false. The Pentagon was also criticized wednesday by the Dallas police department which said the army Didat cooperate with police in trying to Trace 9w tons of military hardware seized in the City shortly before the 1984 Republican National convention. . Holliday Deputy police chief said the Materiel includes machine guns artillery shells grenades Rock ets and bulk explosives. When the army did finally cooperate in could Trace the Materiel and the prosecution s Case Feu apart because prosecutors could Noi prove it had been stole from the . Government Holliday said. Holliday when pressed by sen. Pete Wilson r-caiif., the task Force chairman could not offer an assessment of How much military munitions ire i civilian hands. But he suggested that use of the equipment 4 y drug dealers u not a major prob Lem. Much of the stolen munitions end up in the hand of so called survivalists said Holliday. The Pur chasers of the equipment Art often individual who Are the survivalist Type who just like being around that Huff who simply like to keep it around the  Swiss firm accused in Rhine spill Basel Switzerland a the regional govern ment accused the Sandoz chemical company of negligence in a toxic spill that has polluted the Rhine River. A common Market official thursday said the Swiss agreed to pay compensation to neighbouring countries. About 30 tons of chemicals washed into the Rhine on nov. 1 when firefighters doused a Blaze at a Sandoz warehouse near Basel. A 25-mile-Long Slick drifted Down the so a heroine to the North sea killing an estimated 500,000 fish and eels Banning other aquatic life and endanger ing drinking water. Ii is inexcusable when the desire for Progress and Well being have to be paid for with negligence that has severe consequences 1 the Basel Canton government a. 1"m5je- said wednesday. The statement did not elaborate or say what action if any the regional government planned Stanley Clinton Davis the environment Cornu sooner or the european economic Community thurs Day said Switt authorities pledged to pay comp Enst Tion to countries affected by the spill. He said it has not yet been determined How muck the Swiss would pay or whether compensation would be paid by the Swiss government the regional govern ment or Sandoz. There has been no official estimate of the total a age caused by the spill and Clinton Dws mid Tup assessment could take years. " warning issued on eating mussels Bonns a the German ministry of health i warning people to not eat mussels harvested in the North Lea. We have bad several cases of people who recently came Down with slight cases of poisoning As a result of eating North sea Musset a spokeswoman said. She said the cause of the contamination is unknown and cannot be attributed to the nov. 1 chemical spill near Basel Switzerland that killed an estimated500,000 fish and eels in the Rhine River and endangered drinking water. North sea Mussel usually Are harvested this tune of year Between the Elbe and Ems nver deltas but the stall government of lower Saxony he forbidden the Harvest until the situation has been clarified it spokeswoman said. From eating them patrons of military commissaries need not be cock corned about Mutt cd. 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