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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pages the stars and stripes wednesday. Apr 29,1987 girl its new liver Cambridge England a a 4-year-old israeli girl gel a liver transplant tuesday paid Tor in party passengers on the Airliner that brought her to  Kadosh was in a stable condition following the six hour operation Al Addenbrooke s hos Pital in Cambridge said Pete Campion spokesman for the transplant  was on an israeli Al Al Airliner bringing her o Britain forthe operation when word spread among the 450 passengers that he parents had no Means of paying for the transplant. A spontaneous collection among the passengers amassed $68,000. And Sirlak Weyne Siaway porn a Aoi Small amount of radioactive Gas leaks at German nuclear Plant  n ln_., u ii. I knit nit Lathi i red fort Bibl Cihala nurse the area of the Gas. Hanau is a temperatures Hanau Germany a mildly radioactive Gas leaked into a control room of a German nuclear Plant and company officials tuesday said 23 employees in the Vicinity at the time would undergo precautionary medical checks Hess Tri slate environment minister Karlheinz Weimar said the rub fuel Rod production Plant was shut Down after the leak of caustic Gas late monday night and would remain idled pending a determination of the cause. Juergen Krellman technical director of he rub nuclear Plant Complex in Hanau said the Gas teak was an entirely Norma operating malfunction and posed no threat to staffer he environment but he said the 23 employees in the control room where the uranium hex fluoride leaked would be tested for possible inhalation of the radioactive uranium Content in the Gas though it s not  estimated there were about 100 Grams of uranium in the roughly  released at 11 30 . Monday. The slightly radioactive uranium hex fluoride seeped out of a Loose pipe connection into the control room convert ing from liquid to Gas a it came into Contact with air Krel Linann  said a control room alarm in the rub Plant sounded immediately Oer the leak began and Security valves were quickly closed to shut off the Flo of uranium hex fluoride. Employees then evacuated the room in an orderly Way returning shortly afterwards outfitted with oxygen masks to pure about1s Miles Northeast of Frankfurt. Uranium hex fluoride is a key element in the production of nuclear fuel rods. The rub Plant is the most important producer of fuel Rod for German nuclear reactors processing 700 tons of uranium he Xiluo ride for that purpose annually. On feb. 8, 1984, a Small amount of uranium hex fluoride leaked at the rub Plant during maintenance work on valve Seal. Twenty employees underwent medical examinations and were found Mohave absorbed radiation Well under the permissible yearly , leaks of uranium hex flu ride at the Pierre Latte Tri Caslin nuclear Plant in France earlier this month lightly injured seven employees. France s policy on visas successful in combating terrorism official says Paris a visa requirements imposed isl fall to combat terrorism Are considered successful even though Man visitors passports Are not checked a government official said monday. A spokesman for the French foreign ministry speaking on condition of anonymity in keeping with government policy said the passports of people entering the country by car Are not checked As regular Lyas those entering by plane bus or train. Spot checks Are done on cars entering France from any of the eight adjacent countries. Paris car rental agencies say Only one out of every 100 cars is stopped by Border police. Nevertheless France is satisfied the program has been effective in dissuading terrorism the official said. Terrorists know we re checking care fully even if we Don t Stop everyone so for them there is lie threat that if they try to enter with explosives for example they could get caught he said. The visa requirements were impose sept. 15 in the midst of a series of terrorist bombings that killed ii people an injured More than 150, prime minister Jacques Chirac announced that visa would be required for citizens of the United Stales and 40 other countries who previously did not need them. The requirement initially was impose for six months and has been extended indefinitely. The official said the visa requirement complements other measures such As in creased Pou patrols greater cooperation among International intelligence services and a French judicial system that is very severe on those charge with terrorist activities. He said us tourists have been cooperative despite the inconvenience. Marvin Groeneweg head of the visa Section of the . Embassy in pans said he has received at least two Calls Aday since september from disgruntled americans turned Back at French air ports because they did not have visas. These travellers usually Are sent to the French consulates in Brussels Belgium or London to obtain the visa stamp he said adding that the us. Embassy can t do any thing to help travellers without visas. European Trather coat Check policy for school dance prompts Heidelberg student editorial 10 a copts lug in n Fri Mun. I a a London i 11 �41 7 is 7317 w � n39 i1 43 to Pwu 4ii r rom i � Inmom 6j thl 13,7di Wii the 6j. Tiik Trakh 8 fi634 Otu. I i it to to. D 711 57 a mount. T n supp 6y in aut Tull pim1r.afjffnifi Sembach identifies civilian found dead Sembach a Germany the civilian employee found dead at a Friend s Home monday was Edward i Wilas Cheekiii 39, base officials said tuesday. Walaschek a native of Aurora colo.,was a supervisory classification and employee development specialist with the66lh combat support group s civilian personnel office. His death is being investigated by German authorities but the German doctor on the scene said i appeared to be of natural causes said capt. Susan e. Str Dronsky base Public affairs officer. Witaschek is survived by his Mother Doris m. Witaschek of Aurora. His body was taken to  regional medical Center tuesday Tor an autopsy.  writer a Heidelberg High school Junior say administration policy leaves him out in the cold on the dance floor. Joshua Cooper took principal Budworth to task in an april school newspaper editorial advocating an end to cer Tain rules regarding school dances. The edict that has Cooper really sweating it out concerns jackets which he maintains Are necessary to soothe in effects of non Slop action on the dance floor. I prefer to dance with a jacket Cooper wrote. After a couple of slow songs when it starts to get really hot Sodo i. And if you Wear a coat it Shields the odor. Otherwise that odor might ruin any Hope of a Good night smooch.11 Heidelberg s mandatory Coal Check i policy has Cooper up in arms. He maintains the Rule has him thinking about what evil lurks in the chatroom while he struts his stuff on the dance floor. "1 cannot enjoy Ray social event if atthe very moment that i m holding my sweetheart next to me someone is hold ing my $200 Boss jacket next to them he wrote. Korth said students Are responsible for Coats and jackets even if the garments have been checked in. The school dance rules have actually been around for  Korth said from his office tuesday. We had som problems with one of the dances earlier this year. We want to Stop the kids from bringing alcohol into the school so we have them Check their Coats. Someone from the sponsoring organization Check we Coats and locks them up. But it s like putting something in locker. We give the kids a locker and a lock but if something1 lost it s not the school s responsibility Korth said he read the editorial after twas printed and has no intention of Cen Soring the students prints publication. I Don t want to be the one who deter mines what gets printed in the paper. It s up to the sponsor mrs. Brigid pred More to make sure the stones Are balanced and she does a Good Job at  said the editorial was in step with the mood of the student  the dance rules came out that s All the kids talked about she said.14 i said. How strongly do you feel about it Josh who s our editorials editor said he d write an editorial about it and be  also seeks an end to rules that bar students who arrive later than on hour after starting time and forbid Stu dents from leaving and re entering the dances. Bomb victim stable after brain surgery Athens Greece Sis the Las hospitalized american injured in Fri Day s bus bombing was in stable Condi Tion monday fallowing brain surgery Over the weekend. Sec Clinton l. Brown of Idaho Falls Idaho remained in intensive care after the seven hour operation saturday . Embassy spokeswoman Cynthia cables said. Brown was one of 17 americans injured when their bus swerved to avoid bomb explosion on the Road in the Piraeus Section of Athens. Cables did not know whether brawn would need additional surgery. Fifteen americans were treated for minor injuries Friday and one was released from the Hospital sunday. Greek police said the bomb was placed on a Stone Wall along a dry River bed and detonated by a thin. 300-Yard-Long wire running across the nver bed. Cables said the bomb was detonate when a ear ran Over the wire but she did not know whether the bomb was on the Wall or behind it. The greek terrorist group november 17claimed responsibility Lor the bus attack. . And greek authorities arc investigating the incident  
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