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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, April 24, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 24, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes touring Rome with Uso stripes Magazine d death penalty foes. Handed a defeat Page 4 g Randy Barmett s ear Comer Page 13 q Aba to add 4 new teams Page 17 of nor Idieo unofficial Pulukc Itoh of Friday. April 24, 1967 d 8693 a is with aids virus can t serve overseas by William j. Bartman Washington Bureau Washington any service member showing signs offie aids Virtu must be assigned in the United states according to a new Pentagon policy on the total disease. Civilians Are not affected by the policy said or. William Mayer assistant Secretary of defense for health affairs. Drug the we Are not permitted id mandate aids testing for civilian employees whether Alliey re going overseas or not he said at a press conference other than to mandate assignment in the United Stales for a potential aids victim and establish hat each service Branch can make its own decision re Garding any reassignment of a person showing signs of the virus the new policy offers few changes from the original aids rules established in 1985. The new policy look this Long to announce one Pentagon medical official said because the army fought to have Active duty people discharged for show ing signs of the aids antibody. The defense department has always resisted that because there s no medical basis Tor doing it the spokesman said. We expect no substantive changes in see aids on Page 24 Sois a i i i i is workers upheld new Orleans up the . Ice can require employees seeking setts Tiv drug tests a Federal appeals court rulclb3ay, the opinion issued by  court of appeals overturned a  decision and lifted an injunction thai in Fred the customs service from  less to Job applicants and workers seeking i _ _ did not Rule on the constitutionality of testing raw Job applicants for drugs saying none were party to the suit nor were any represented by the National the ruling does not aft. Unfulfilled order requiring government develop their own specifics la expand drug testing of Federal employees to cover up to 1.1 million workers. The proposed drug testing program for the customs service was challenged by the National Treasury employees Union and Tad been slopped by an injunction issued nov. 12, 1986. By . District judge Robert Collins the Union had attacked the program As unconstitutional under the fourth amendment guarantee of Pri Vacy and Protection against unreasonable search and sting program is not so unreliable As to violate  ," said the majority opinion by circuit judges  George Edwards a silting judge from the 6th h circuit judge Robert Hill program is an ineffective method for Achie see tests on fags 24 poles say they caught . Diplomat spying Warsaw Poland apr Poland on wednesday accused a . Diplomat of spying Ana said he left the country after police caught him trying to pass a Brief Case filled with Money secret codes and maps to a polish Contact. Government spokesman Jerzy Urban in announcing the accusation at a news conference played a videotape of the Diplomat s rendezvous and subsequent detention and showed espionage related materials allegedly found in his posses Sion. Urban said a Sharp protest was lodged with . Embassy officials. He identified the Diplomat As Albert Mueller a second Secretary in the Politi Cal Section and said he had gathered in formation on soviet and polish military planning and consulted members of the politics opposition. In Washington White House spokes Man Martin Fitzwater said Mueller was Tot expelled and his departure was initiated by the embassy As far As 1 know he s not a spy Fitzwater said. Mueller was detained by police in Warsaw saturday evening As he at see poles on Page 24 Marine s a Forney says a testimony Deal a tiered i -.1 Washington Al uttry attorney assigned to defend a Mari Zembas by guard accused of espionage said wednesday that his client had not butt Jim offered any plea bargain or i Munji uni Exchange for his testimony. Capt Brennan Lynch one a two Mili tary attorneys assigned to Arnold Bracy Aid he was a Ware of reports that such step was  by prosecutors. But he Sai Ovsec has not been approached by prosecutors. The  has t presented anything to we Haven t approached me with any  Lynch said. There has been no offer of immunity and nothing in regard to a plea bargain  Lynch agreed to discuss the matter briefly following a radio interview with a civilian attorney Charles e. Carter who is joining Bracy s defense team. U. Carter said that when he met with last week the 21-year-old Marine had been offered and rejected icily to testify against sgt. Clay ton , he Hacif done anything so he turned it  even discussing it with us or and of else As far As t know Carter said. A Carler said he did no know if Bracy see Marine on Page 24 Lin nos in confinement soviet journalist says Moscow a a soviet journalist said wednesday that a suspected nazi War criminal who was turned Over by . Authorities has been placed in investigative isolation where he is studying the indictment against him. The journalist said Karl Linnas 67. Who was deposed by the United slates late monday is being held in Tallinn the capital of the soviet Republic of Estonia. Linnas was found guilty by so Viet authorities in 1962 of direct ing a nazi concentration Camp at Tartu and being involved in the killings of 12,000 people including women and children. He was sentenced in absent a to death. Linnas insists he is innocent. The official novo Sli news Agency said that Linnas is being Kepi in a holding cell in the estonian Capi Tal of Tallinn and that he appears stunned and is still holding out Hope he can escape a firing squad Umnas arrived in Tallinn on a Spe Cial Aeroflot plan tuesday night. Television film of Linnas deportation showed him struggling with . Officials who put him on a plane Tor Prague czechoslovak-1 a where he was turned Over soviet authorities. The soviet reporter said in a to phone interview that in the inv Guiory chamber he devotes i time to the study of the Indi and so far he refused any c the Cotom Karl Linnas de planes in Tallinn  
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