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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 3, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Stripes to test Market . Sports final the Stan and stripes will kick off an afternoon edition in four lest communities in Germany Lartin fcb 10, Darmstadt Rhein  a Frank Furt and Wiki Dan will he inc iria Arras for the new edition. The i a. Sport. Final will go to press atom id . Daily As the newspaper s Headquarters in arms Mil for Early afternoon sales in Che test areas. Spans has a High interest among Pur Reade i said Cul. Jeffrey Cook editor in chief. Wilh our whole focus having been a morning paper we have net been Able to get current sports information to our readers. The afternoon edition will be an up dated version of inc . Edition which is printed about Midnight for Sale Early in the morning. About Naif of the morn ing edition will be updated for the . Edition. This will also improve our coverage of breaking news Cook raid. If there is anything significant happening Politi Cally in the . Such us an important speech being Given wit will be Able to get that Cove Mac. In the afternoon Edi  sports coverage Wilt be about 80 per cent new in the afternoon paper Accord ing to sports editor Bob Wicker. It will include coverage of the previous night s stateside sporting events which inc morning edition cannot provide because of the Sii to nine hour time difference Between the United Stales and Germany. The Lead sports Page in inc afternoon edition also will change. The Back Page of the paper currently used for news articles will be the Lead sports Page in inc afternoon edition. Wicker said. Anthony Nihra operations supervisor for circulation and sales said the paper should reach readers in the test area within four hours of printing. The afternoon edition will be available at stars and stripes bookstores and selected cafes cafeterias but there will be no Home delivery during the test period. Both the . And the . Editions will be on Sale seven Days a week in inc test areas we will be soliciting views from our readers through various forms Coo snid we will get idlers to the editor and we will have clip surveys asking the readers what they think if there is sufficient interest in the Purchase of the afternoon paper if it is Well received then it will be Worth  inside stripes d delay sought in suit to Block withholding Page 2 d Gao says . Billed for yacht ski Lodge Page 5 g taking no chances to the persian Gulf pages 14,15 the St is Andisi ripes unofficial publication for the lf.1. Named p04cc1 vol. 46. No. 289 wednesday february 3, 19bb Miu a i i in 0 8593 a scene from Waldheim s past p photo in photo dated 1942 and published by the West German Wei try Marbline tier Spiegel in this week s Issue austrian president Kurt vill Holm is Shinin Center dunked by Ante fave Lac Middle left Leader if the nil puppet stale of Croatia and maj. Ctn Frydrich Suhl Center righted scribed a the Cier Mun commander of  the Magazine also published a Tele Gram Holch purports id link Vili Helm with the transport of More than 4,0 10 civilian prisoners i two prison Camps outside Belgrade in july 1942. Yugoslav historian Dutan Plenca claim to Hare six or seven documents implicating Wold Cim in War crimes. North Carolina hostage taking at newspaper ends peacefully Lumberton . I a two armed american indians who took a newspaper Slait hostage freed their captives after the governor agreed to investigate charges of Corr pin in local Taw enforcement Agen cies. Eddie Hatcher. Jet and Timothy Jacobs 19. Tusca Rora Cicro Kucs surrendered to 1-b1 agents monday night. 10 hours after invading the offices of the Robe Sonia a daily newspaper in Lum Levton. Hatcher and Jacobs threw out two shotguns and a .38-caliber revolver and released inc last seven hos tages of 17 people they had held in the building. Their prime concern was that somebody would shoot them said Paul Daly Fri special agent in charge for North Carolina. They wanted to be taken into custody in another jurisdiction Hatcher and Jacobs were scheduled to be arraigned tuesday afternoon in Federal court in Raleigh Daly said. Gov. Jim Martin s chief of staff Phil Kirk signed an agreement with Hatcher and Jacobs just before they surrendered. It Calls fora review of the indians alga tons. To be conducted by Kirk Jim Trotter general counsel to Martin and Joe Dean state Secretary of crime control and Public safety. The agreement cats for investigation of the Robe son county sheriffs department the District attorney see hostages on Back Page Galvin gives Blessing to inf treaty Washington a the supreme Allied com Man Der in Europe said tuesday that a treaty eliminating medium Range nuclear missiles will not undercut the Alliance s ability to maintain peace in Europe. The treaty if ratified will still allow me to carry out my Mission which is to maintain deterrence army Gen. John r. Calvin told inc Senate armed services Conn Locc. Meanwhile five former defense secretaries Span Ning every presidential administration since thai of John f. Kennedy in the 1960s, also endorsed the firmly in testimony before the Senate foreign relations com Mittee. Calvin s predecessor retired Gen. Bernard Rogers told the panel monday the treaty has the potential to accelerate the soviets achievement of their objective of being Able to intimidate coerce and eventually see Calvin on Back Page Carlucci oks expanded roles for women is by William j. Batman Washington Bureau Washington Secretary of defense Frank Carlucci has approved a Broad set of recommendations that would expand Jab opportunities far military women and help them fight sexual harassment. The changes announced tuesday by David Armor the Pentagon s acting manpower chief will open up thousands of new positions to women in each of the services. At the same time new Rul Call for a greater Effort to Monitor and enforce policies that prohibit sexual harassment. The changes were recommended by inc Pentagon task Force on women in the military which Armor said found Ihal sexual harassment is a problem re Mains a problem in the services the seven member task Force which Armor chaired was established last fall after another defense depart ment panel returned from a trip to the Pacific with reports of harassment and unequal treatment of serv. Ice women. We will strive to hold the entire Chain of command see women on Back Page  
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