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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, November 17, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 17, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page z the stars and stripes tuesday november 17,19b7 news update firm to Appeal Fine Hartford. Conn. A the company that lifted Concrete slabs into place m Silc where a building collapse killed 28 construction workers will contest a 12.52 million Federal Tine Tor alleged safety violation a company spokesman has said. Jurij acc Klyr vice president of telstar construction corp. Of san Antonio Texas said that the fed eral report on the cause of the col lapse or the i ambiance Plaza apartment building in Bridgeport is incomplete inconsistent and in accurate medication cleared Atlanta a Federal health officials have said that tests have found  indication of aids virus in a Batch of medication Tor pregnant women hat was feared to be possibly contaminated. 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Brochures highlight major changes in the lax Law for 1987, remind taxpayers to gel social Security numbers for dependents 5 years old and older and they include a Coupon for ordering publication 920, Esplana lion of the tax Reform act of 1986 for individuals. Taxpayers showing foreign addresses on last year s return will receive packages including publication 920 and key lax information for overseas taxpayers. Publication 920 compares the new Laws to the old in Chart form followed by detailed articles in a finn ,n., am Geneva a top . And so Viet arms control negotiators on Mon Day held an extra meeting on intermediate Range nuclear forces inf after saying they had made Progress in their quest 10 agree on a treaty by the scheduled superpower Summit in three weeks. Details of the meeting Between Max Kampelman and soviet Deputy foreign minister Yuli Vorontsov accompanied by their chief inf negotiators were kept secret. Kampelman and Vorontsov were sent to Geneva to try to work out de tails of a treaty to eliminate All inter mediate Range nuclear weapons with a Range of 300-3,000 Miles which presi Dent Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev Hope to sign at their dec. 7-10 Summit. The two sides had been scheduled to hold one inf meeting monday morn ing but the meeting ran some 40 min utes overtime and was followed by an unscheduled afternoon session. The original schedule had called for afternoon meeting Only by the two other groups at the Geneva talks Long Range missiles and space and defense said a . Delegation source speaking on condition of anonymity. Sandwiched Between the two inf meetings was a working lunch of negotiators from All three groups plus the two chief negotiators hosted by the soviets. Kampelman arrived in Geneva Sun Day and met that evening with Vorontsov who arrived in Geneva a Day ear Lier. Asked monday morning whether the meeting had been productive Kampel Man said i think so  he said the two sides created a Good Atmo sphere during the meeting. But he said the two had not tried to resolve their differences on verification or Ami cheating guarantees which . Officials have said Are important obstacles. Vorontsov asked whether the Sun Day meeting had been productive re plied  asked whether he thought the two sides could agree an a treaty in time for the Summit he re plied by All Means. We have  doubt about  both sides declined substantive comment on the talks during three Brief photo opportunities during the Day. Kampelman was hosting a dinner monday night for Vorontsov said the. Source. The source did not know whether other negotiators would be present. The source said  . Statement was expected on the talks monday. Vorontsov was scheduled to spend tuesday in pre Summit meetings with . Undersecretary of state Michael Armacost to discuss regional issues such As Afghanistan the persian Gulf and the Middle East. The final obstacles to an inf treaty Center on verification measures according to . Officials. Another problem is that . Officials say the soviet ss-23 Long Range or intercontinental rocket in us first stage looks like the ss-20 medium Range missile. . Negotiators recently demanded the right to have inspectors at ss-25 installations to make sure the missiles were not secretly replacing the 441 Mobile ss-20s to be eliminated. The soviets maintain that the ss-25, As an intercontinental ballistic missile should not be part of the eventual inf treaty. Soviet spokesman Gennady Gerasimov has Caile Thuc proposal Unac  Frankfurt s tourist fair loaded with lures by Linda White travel editor Frankfurt the International tourist fair Tou Stika the first look at next year s tourist season is under Way at the Frankfurt Fairgrounds. Some 400 exhibitors from 27 coun tries have Sci up stands in Hall 4, Ger Many is Best represented especially a Varia Hessen the Black Forest and North Germany but visitors also will find plenty of travel information about Italy Spain Yugoslavia Turkey Austria and Denmark. The stands have free brochures to help Plao a trip and information about special offers such u a horseback Riding Holiday in Northern Germany or participation in carnival in Mainz Germany. Many firms Are offering s percent discounts for bookings taken at the fair. Guests have a Chance to try out the food specialities of various regions and countries the French have set up a restaurant serving snails and onion soup the North sea coast area has shrimp and Czechoslovakia has a Beer bar. There is even a diet Wurst stand run by the spa town of bad Wershofen Germany. Visitors can buy Luggage from Cyprus or fur hats from Lapland. The lapps also arc Selling powdered Reindeer Horn. Which is reputed to be an aphrodisiac. At the Padi stand deep sea diving demonstrations Are Given daily at 11 . And 3 . Mountain climbing demos Are Given by a pin sport of Frankfurt a variety of specially vacations Are being advertised Beauty and illness language courses adventure hours and sports Tours. A Day ticket to the fair costs 10 Marks 16. Children under 14 pay i Mark 60 cents. The ticket also is Good for admission to the Home show and travel trailer show in Halls 5 and 6. The fair ii open daily from 10 . To 6 . Through sunday. Strikes disrupt schedules at italian airports Rome a a series of strike caused flight cancellations monday at Rome s main International Airport began what promises to be the worst week yet this fall for air travellers in Italy. Work stoppages by ground workers at Leonardo a Vinci Airport forced the state run airline a italia to announce in was cancelling 60 National and International lights monday. On wednesday a four hour National strike by ground workers will cause de lays and cancellations All Over Italy officials said while a italia s pilots technicians and flight assistants Are scheduled to walk off the Job on Friday and sat urday with Only flights to italian islands guaranteed. On sunday ground workers have scheduled another 24-hour strike at Leonardo a Vinci. All sinkers whether represented by the major unions or the Wildcat base  Are seeking higher wages in contracts which have been on the negotiating table for the past few months causing periodic strikes. Cod tract have also been up for re Newal in other areas of Public transportation. Train workers have threatened to join a general strike set for nov. 25, protest ing what unions say is government fail ure to keep its Promise on tax cuts. Many sectors of italian life have been hit by strikes this fall ranging from garbage collectors to teachers from pharmacists to gravediggers  
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