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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, September 23, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 23, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes. Q aids vaccine to be tested on humans Page 3 d separated siamese twins not yet out of danger Page 5 q certain strike stories photos on pages 8,9,14 and 15 the stars Anches filpes is or Tut homed unofficial publication Foft the . Aflato of Flocs vol.46, no. Tsal wednesday september 23, 1987  d 8693 a Reagan defends . Attack on ship As authorized by Law a at i of 1denies America is in shooting War Washington a president Reagan tuesday defended Fie . Heli copter alack on an iranian military ship thai had been laying mines in the persian Gulf saying that we did what was authorized  Reagan in an ova office photo ses Sion with Cosla rican president Oscar Arias denied thai the United slates had i cred a shooting War and said he did not intend to notify Congress of Immi nent dangers under the War Powers act earlier the Pentagon said the attack left three iranian Crew members dead and iwo missing and a . Boarding parly found 10 mines on the vessel. We did what was authorized by Law continued on Page 28 Iraq . Helicopter attacks iranian ship 1ram Iran official vows revenge on . Nicosia. Cyprus a iranian parliament speaker Hashemi a Sfanjani tuesday vowed revenge for inc . At tack on an iranian ship and called a pure lie american claims thai the vessel was Hying mines. Those who have entered the Region by Force and embarked on wicked acts will soon regret their  Raf Sanja in was quoted As saying Fay Iran s official islamic Republic news Agency. Raf Sarijane addressing Iran s parliament in Tehran declared that Mon Day s helicopter attack in the persian Gulf will not go unanswered Irna said in a dispatch monitored in Nicosia. The Pentagon said the iranian vessel amphibious Landing ship caught see revenge on Page 28 British general offers apologies for alleged search of . Officer  writer osterholz Germany a British general person ally apologized to the 1 st Cav div commander after an american officer allegedly was tied up and searched by British troops during a certain strike Man Euver. The incident occurred sunday near  approximately 40 Miles North of Hannover during Amshl infiltration of 1st Cav div by members of the British Grenadier guards said . Army it. Co. Robert Mcdowell a spokesman at the Allied pres information Center. Sen retain philos stories on pages 8 and 9. The incident still under investigation by maj. Gen. John Yeosock inc 1st Cav div com Mander from fort Hood Texas. British army maj. Gen. Edward Jones who is the chief Umpire for cer Tain strike and responsible for monitoring unit activities delivered a personal apology sunday to Yeosock Mcdowell said tuesday. The first lieutenant was not injured in inc  Mcdowell estimated involved about two dozen soldiers. Mcdowell said both units have taken Mea sures to ensure that no personal physical Contact by Iwen members of inc two units would occur during he remainder of inc exercise which ends thursday. Because the investigation is ongoing no disciplinary see apologies on Page 28 a w f f us tue Tum Mill i in Iii Imp Urjil u list Ionuti soil.  be Navy gives 4 civilian women go ahead to join sub sea trials new London Conn. A the Navy has do Celli. According to inc Navy is the Only woman i i mfr Hohnl Fiir rift firm it maj a or mfr a run  la a Hilt tiring Iii ntwin4 i Chr ref Ortr intr Iri Filc. Q decided that four civilian female workers can participate in submarine sea trials. A government attorney says that move should Ren Der moot a pending lawsuit but Chr lawyer fora female Navy employee said he will continue to seek a court order to ensure that female workers present heir right to work on submarine Shakedown cruises. The Navy said monday that Navy Secretary James h. A ebb last week ordered that four female workers bellowed on sea trials Tor the recently overhauled mis Sile submarine Simon Bolivar Home ported in Charleston . The lawsuit against inc Navy on the Issue was filed by Pamela Soviak Civit. A civilian Navy Emri o of at the Portsmouth naval shipyard in Kilt try Maine. Celli inc who Ever has gone out aboard a submarine for trials. She spent four Days aboard inc submarine Benjamin Franklin in 1980. After that the government look the position thai her presence on inc submarine posed problems of Pri Vacy Habi lability and safety. The government said there is no easy Way to Sci regain a woman from the male Crew. Celli has appealed to inc . District court in Maine seeking enforcement of an equal employment and opportunities commission ruling in her favor. The government is really pushing to have the court Case dismissed As moot because they say now they arc complying with the Leoc order said her attorney sea Navy on Page 28 u1 Pucio hearings continue supreme court nominee Robert Bork gesture Dur ing his confirmation hearings. Trie be tenth a of hearings opened tuesday with testimony from Lau rence i. Tribe an Al quoted professor of Cote till tier i Ian at Linard Law school. He told the sen ate judiciary commit Law that to it Ili Ift in i ii is by bark Mould Pinr la be i Tibar nil players go on strike sports Page 21  
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