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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, April 6, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 6, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday april 6, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 3 nato Leader warns against go cuts Atlanta up nato Secretary Genera lord Carrington stressing i he need for . Force to remain in Europe warned Friday in would be Crimi Nally foolish to rely on Good intentions claimed by the soviet Union. Caring Ion. Speaking at inc in la anniversary of the Southern Center for International studies said . Troop cams in Europe would leave a military  he said the soviet Union possesses an enormous military Power conventional and nuclear fur exceed ing that which is necessary for its own  sen. Sam Nunn d-ga., joined Carrington at the forum and said there is a "50-50 Chance perhaps bet ice that Secretary of state George Shultz and soviet foreign minister Eduard a Shevardnadze will reach in agreement to eliminate soviet ss-20s and . Per swing is and cruise missiles from Western Europe. Mother loses court Appeal to see baby m Hackensack . Not a three judge appeals court refused Friday to Grant Mary Beth while head s request to suspend the sweeping ruling in the baby m custody Case during the Appeal. In a unanimous vote the judges said they did not want to disrupt the child s life with her father William Stern and adoptive Mother Elizabeth. We conclude for the Lime being the interests of the child would be Best served and protected by affording her the stability of the stems exclusive and uninterrupted nurture the judges said. They Are Sylvia b. Pressler Geoffrey Gaulf Cin and Julia l. Ashbey of the appellate division of slate Superior court. The custody fight which includes judge Harvey r. Sorkow s upholding surrogate parenthood contracts and end ing the parental rights of while had who was artificially inseminated with Stern s sperm has touched off a wide debate on the Legal and ethical problems of surrogacy. Afterwards while head s lawyer Harold j. Cassidy said he would Lake his request for a stay of the decision by Sor Kow to the slate s highest tribunal the supreme court on monday. Cassidy said he would also ask the court to hear he Appeal directly bypassing the Appel late division. Before Sorkow s ruling tuesday barred while hand from visiting the baby and stripped Whitehead of All her Legal maternal rights she had been seeing the child two hours each tuesday and thursday at a Bergen county Home for wayward children Here. Now we have what no one visualized we would have and that is an Opportunity to move to Zero in bold sides on that particular class of missiles said Nunn. Chairman of he Senate armed services com Mittee. I think that we have logo a slip  Nunn said we have to find if we re going to have adequate verification and by that 1 mean the ability 10 judge with our own Independent Means whether they have complied with the agreement if we reach an  Nunn also said the Issue of Short Range nuclear mis Siles must be dealt with "1 am in 100 percent agreement said Carrington a former British foreign minister. Nunn urged the United Stales to consider its conventional forces in Europe while negotiating with the soviet Union. I think inc thing we have to watch though is inc disparity Between conventional forces and chemical forces he said. That s where our big disadvantage  Nunn has repeatedly said that any agreement to withdraw medium Ranee nuclear missiles should be tied to a reduction of conventional and chemical forces on the european continent. Carrington said . Troop cuts could Lead West Ern european nations to accept the defeatist 1 lies is that if All you can afford is insufficient defense you might As Well have none at  such an attitude he said would create a military vacuum into which the soviet influence and soviet Power could extend to the North Shore of the Mediterranean and the Western Seaboard of the  peddling Justice in London App Talo two policemen take advantage of a new yet old Mode of transportation to make be rounds a their beat while Bobbing in and out of the heavy Lon Don traffic unhindered by Lle  annul 200 bicycles have been turned Over to the bobbies for their use in the maintenance of Taw and order in he British capital. Ers recovering after Pittsburgh a Ronnie old whose need for a new liver touched the americans from the president to a shipload of Saint. Was recuperating saturday after a second far riskier trans Plant. Surgeons implanted a second donor liver into the Miami boy whose health was rapidly deteriorating in a 14-hour operation that ended at 12 20 . Saturday said Lynn Mcmahon a spokeswoman for children s Hospital of Pittsburgh. He was listed in critical condition which is cons Idjo routine after transplant surgery. There were minor complications do due to bleeding but in general Ihus cration went smoothly Mcmahon said. Jan the first 72 hours after artery will he the most Crit ical in Ronnie s recover -mf11 be watched closely for any sign of Organ Mallu Jalfon or infection in the newly trans planted  Ronic no her. Maria in Sillers 31, was notified night that a possible liver donor had been found her son had been Pui Back on the waiting isl fora liver two weeks earlier after a viral infection damaged his first transplanted liver then spread to his lungs. R than 20 percent of All liver recipients at Chil vital undergo a second transplant said no i in i  Iii Lillie Luigi a Uili a Fenrir to air Gary arc Organ  infection. The  0 Ohst Roll he War transplant patients is 60 pcm0hdds percent compare vol so percent the und. Cardillo said. I just few Ronnie s ouse to make it said his Molher. There s no Foon Ujj my m ind for any other kind of thought she said or. Thomas Starzl chief of transplantation 31 the University of Pittsburgh told her thursday night the second operation was going to be a very close  he Felt i had to make the final decision Dewillers said. I paced and went Over to Ronnie s bed and i erred. 1 paced again. Then i finally told them let s go for it " of chillers said she sent her son into the operating room Lite Friday morning with a framed picture of Jesus Christ Svel by a Well Wisher. Soon afterwards she said she received in the mail a five Page Handwritten letter from the Mother of the child whose liver was transplanted into Bonuie five weeks ago. Little boy was being helped by another i cried. They nurses could t figure out what was wrong with me she said. I just Felt very bad Ihal because of Ronnie s virus that liver had nut been Able to slay with him fora  unlike the first liver donor who had the same relatively rare blood Lypp As Ronnie a. Ilie second had Type a la Accord ing to Mcmahon.  risk in crossing he xxx types primarily in Rojc Coffil Mcmahon said but surgeons Felt that in Ronnie s ease Ira Ai a greater risk in waiting for an a donor. Size is Ali uie most to Mpiani  she said. Kunnie became a National c3nmyiificr $4. Lux i raised by ski mates at his school in . A i. Hoen in Early february. The Money a. Already Raisi d he Hii Molher. Who had  Lor the expensive surgery. Alter Ilie heft Mintri Suliotis poured in Frisin around the country including s 1 ,000 from president Reagan  
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