European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 5, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Paga the stars and stripes wednesday August 5,1987 standoff ends a photo police cover a Man who surrendered peacefully Mon Day after barricading himself inside an apartment at Etc Towd place in suburban Cincinnati for four hours. No one Nas Hurt in the incident. Pakistan won t open nuke site to inspection Islamabad Pakistan a Pakistan still re fuses o allow on sic inspection to prove it is not working on a nuclear bomb n slate department offi Cial said Early tuesday after to Days of talks. Michael Armacost undersecretary of stale for i Liti Cal affairs also said inc folks Back Home May have rushed to judgment in the Case of a Pali Siani a Idi an who allegedly tried o Export special steel and in making weapons Grade uranium. Pakistan which does not want in endanger 54.02 billion . Aid package now before Congress insists that its nuclear program has Only peaceful goals Arshad z. For Viz 43, was indicted last Mill in Philadelphia on charges of trying to bribe a is Cus Toms official for permission to Export 10 Pakistan 50,000 pounds of managing sice 350, an Alloy used in uranium enrichment. President Mohammed Ziaul Haq s government Calls inc per Viz Case an attempt to torpedo the Aid package a House of representatives subcommittee recommended Las week that Aid be suspended for 105 Days. Armacost told a news conference we arc still awaiting information on the Arshad Pervez Case. It s Clear there has been a change of mood. We arc anxious about the nuclear question a foreign ministry spokesman said privately on july 23 we suspect the whole incident was concocted by elements opposed to the continuance of .-Paki Stan relations. Also involved in the Case is a Man identified As retired Brig. Gen. Inam us Haq no relation o the president. His company multinational inc. Of Lahore has been identified As inc importer of the special steel. In indict ing Parve the United slates also issued a wat rant for Inam and Pakistan did he same. British tabloid presses ahead with spy stories London a the attorney general s office won t Lake action against a tabloid newspaper for its news stories about the banned memoirs of a retired secret service agent its editor said monday. There was no word however on whether a left Wing weekly newspaper will be prosecuted for printing excerpts of the Book by a 3-2 ruling thursday Britain s Law lords its highest Couri upheld a ban on she Boni by mired intelligence agent Peter Wright which the government naval exercise set Iran warns from Page 1 says violates his pledge to keep silent about his experiences. The court further barred reporting of Wright s allegations during Legal action in Australia where Britain is fighting to prevent publication of the Book. Daily Mirror editor Richard Stott said his newspaper had been informed by attorney general sir Patrick May hew that it would not be pros Ccu led for its reports of what Wright said and of court proceedings in Australia. The pail Mirror on Friday called the three Law lords who handed Down the majority decision you fools and printed photographs of hem upside Down. It had been expected that government Law officers headed by Mayhew would decide monday about a prosecution of inc left Wing weekly. News on sunday which ran a 700-word extract from the extract said a group of officers in the mi5 counter espionage Agency plotted to destabilize Harold Wil son s labor government in the 1970s. Prime minister Margaret Thatcher s conservative government has launched prosecutions against news papers that earlier pub shed excerpts of the Book. Iran and Iraq began in september 1980. More than 330 ships have been attacked by the two combatants in seven years of War. Meanwhile Iran said its three Day exercise in the 44-mile-wide Strait of Hormuz scheduled to Stan at Midnight monday would show the readiness of thou Sands of volunteers for suicide attacks on the . Navy. It warned All ships and aircraft out of iranian territorial Waicus in the persian Gulf the Strait of Hormuz and the Culf of Oman. Iranian Waters Are difficult define. Gulf snipping executives no c that International Law puts the Territo rial line 12 Miles off a nation s Toast but also that the limit would apply to each iranian Island. A Tehran radio broadcast monitored in Cyprus said1 the naval exercises also would Honor the hundreds of iranian pilgrims killed last week during Battles with saudi arabian police in Mecca it said martyrdom seekers had been stationed on islands in the strategic Strait and would be carrying out defensive land Loua opera ions i Mulc Monling advanced military tactics. And preparing for the potential aggression of the on monday Abc nes reported thai Oman a nation Friendly to the United Stales warned . Warships As they entered thai suit of Hormuz that an american scout helicopter was inside its territorial boundaries. A russian spy ship right and mine sweeper off the const of Dubai at the Entrance la the Strait of Hormiz
