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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 30, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28q.the stars and stripes saturday april 30,1988 English pubs to say open Oil afternoon London a just in Lime for inc parched tourist season parliament approved Ingi Slation thursday 10 cd pubs stay open All afternoon. The changes in English licensing Laws the first in 71 years Promise a minor revolution in National drinking habits. Since world War. Pubs have had to Send patrons packing and shut i hair doors at  the Lime the Wear. Thirsty Louril thinks til settling into a pint of English Beer and giving his feet a rest. When tie changes go into Effort by summer pubs will hi1 allowed to May open from 11 . 16 11 . Every a Hul sunday. Under liar Cut Law. Inc hours arc  to 3 .and 5 30 pm. Or it . To 11 . One  amendment which slipped by the House of lords i lands sunday drinking a nne Hnnry pubs will still have in close sunday Allcorn mme Hul will now in open from noon in 3 p a. Instead no 2  As now. They will Ihen shut Down until 7 . And close for the Day Al us w . Thi 191 h licensing Law thai Shui pubs Down after lunch was aimed Al curbing drinking by world War i munitions workers. The new hours to become Law Acler the Fiir Mahly of the Queen s approval will be in effect in England and Wales. Scotland has separate licensing Laws. No Date has been haled for implementing inc new hours. Organi Lions of Consumers tourists and Brewers applaud inc changes but some people say it will cause 1  drinking ind nil in tiring fur pub Small. Inc by nah medical  h.i-. Said la feared an upsurge in a Luihn Ilak a illness and mail accidents the sunday clause no posed h i me minister Margaret thai Char s conservative Gou run incl was an amendment Manx Lucid 1, Isi week into the in cd celeb House of lords it was brought in the door am alien attic presiding officer asked in there were objections. Ali no Dili. Minister lord Robert f or Rirs in Amir Dovi in la " i spoil up a so Piiru Linn tin Anielli Mictil. Iii be Dure was ecu i in base been Ipp Nisco nuke from Page 1 Day news conference West Germany has expressed concern on the modernization Issue. Bonn believes Lite treaty eliminating into Rcd Laic Range missilcttiien4 rope coupled with Ilie updating of Short Range systems will Mark West Germany As Hie Bank Field in any Pote Hal super Power conflict. Published recons on the my Clirel. The Nuitt Ltd also  Gynce reports showing Lurt Slotow con Imus to upgrade us  these show Cir thai Moscow has dip Ojeil More than 4,000 Short Range aircraft a Quarter of which carry nuclear arms. The soviets also Are re targeting Long Range missiles not covered by the inf treaty such As inc Long Range ss-24ianj ss-2ss, inc reports said. In their closing statement the ministers called last december s signing of Awe to achieve .1 More Sec Levels of Armi a Sid they hoped Lor an earn Ahtl filch nation of the treaty log rank Kaliopi by inc Senate. The allies also reiterated their support for a superpower Lieal culling Lii if. Kranjc nuclear arms in w Peunel. Carlucci maj the Rte Inist is in firms Els thai Verzil Filion problems and a decision on what weapons to include in the treaty remain the major stumbling blocks. While the danish Issue was Mil a scheduled topic of discussion for the ministers it was put on the Agenda when inc meeting originally scheduled for Kolding Denmark was  4 Sels in Ili Cokato of int Ernp declaration Denmark s current problems with irom a Law requiring visit ing ships of 8swiktaiuur nuclear weapons Are to ships carry Singth Carlucci said the ban poses a threat to a  policy i f  confirming nor Derung whether nuclear  Are Al uru Gisen location. Thiol is a  firm a clips on the pan of i of 1 idled slates and we cannot  a Ihal Pul is a billed a a Al m any  shape or form Carlou i Saul  Britain also enforces the same policy for so cunts reasons Anil As a re sult of the danish Moe the  Nav Metw Pended visits to Denmark Fri Oslo defense minister i n  younger said Lylial while a decision on Purl declarations is an internal Mailer for Denmark and the danish people he used alarm thai the danish do Ciesiun it he am la ii r Pressi in thai m Uanis be aboard. Dockin7i w so itto Aji i1aken Ilie whole purpose i ing the arms. A a in l it " danish  a i Nul sri Limiti a. Who also opposes the . Has called or an Earls p to i Iii Iii ii Fli Uinn Mas Lii. In Elfeel asking for i  reel Cal Duoi on thi1 ivsus1. News briefs Senate Bill provides a with emergency funding Washington .\1 l the Senate on thurs Day voted to provide i52fi.fi million 10 the Veter ans Aumi stration to keep in Home mortgage sub Sidy program from running out of Money next week and Scrol the Bill to the White House. Thu House had approved the Hill wednesday resident Cagan is exp cried to sign it. The a s loan guaranty devolving fund Dele la a by a higher than zip cited number of foreclosures in us Home mortgages has been operating since last in nah of Money borrowed from other ii Counis within the Agency. Damaged sub Bonefish being towed to Charleston Norfolk a. S to it Noriega to Slep Down Aller failing to dislodge the general Wii i the eco Numic sanctions which have created a severe Cash shortage in Panama. Actins 1 resident Manuel soils i Alma Lold a gather ing of International labor organisers thursday that i Anama will continue to resist . Pressure to oust Noriega. We Are Heinz  he said because Len pc is one Man Here who is nut a cd he the North american president Fondl because thai Man presents . Inter ests from taking Over  Solis i Alma said Panama has Learned in the past few Mimilis nol to be afraid of the United Stales. Blast from Paga 1 aircraft was in flames As it landed and the front door was blown off. Mart Eberly a ramp supervisor at the Airport said one of the plane s engines was smoking As it landed and a Section of the roof missing. "1 saw hair tying in the wind and arms  he said. He said the plane was weaving As it headed in for a Landing. You could Tell his plane was on one engine said Eberly one engine was on fire and  " have to give the Pilot credit. He brought it in Good said Eberly a coast guard Cutter an air plane and two a Dicot ices searched the Waler Southeast of Maui for any thing related to the aircraft exploding said coast Goard spokesman dimly officer Jeffrey Frawley. Walsh sees danger in some of North s papers Washington a secret documents Sei de from Oliver l. North s office could expose people in cry difficult situations to torture and death in the Middle l Jet if publicly disclosed the prosecutor m the Iran Contra Case said thursday at a hearing on providing classified documents to the defense Independent counsel Lawrence e. Walsh Lold . District judge Gerhard a. Csell that some of the documents contain information so sensitive that a person known to have seen it would be pal in danger by travel to the Middle East. There were documents found in col Onel North s Safe he should t have had under government Security regulations. Walsh said. The material included compilations of highly sensitive information that is usually scattered in bits and pieces throughout other documents. Why be had them i Don t  Walsh said. Gesell has ruled that the defense is entitled to see 300.000 pages of classified material collected by Walsh so that Law yers for North and three co defendants can determine if any of the documents would help their Case. Between 5 percent and 10 percent of the material is extremely sensitive and government Security i parts Are concerned about releasing it for inspection by at least one of North s cud fend its. Businessman Albert Hakim Walsh mid. As advocates we have no Ink rest in this  Walsh said indicating a rift with the Reagan administration Oser disclosure the restriction sought by government Security officials would also apply Al least temporarily to retired air Force maj. Gen. Richard v. Accord another defendant charged in the Case to coun papers. Lawyers for h Accord however could see the material. Walsh said the government has no objection to North and Hii former Boss. One time National Security adviser John m. Poindexter. Examining All the documents being placed in a secure facility for defense lawyers to work with the material. Colonel North does t pose the prob Lem because most of these documents he s seen anyhow Walsh said North and his three co defendants Are charged with conspiring to illegally divert profits from the .-Iran arms sales to the nicaraguan rebels. Gesell said resolving the Issue might involve a month of secret hearings. On wednesday. Gesell accused the Reagan administration of intentionally withholding secret documents and threatened to dismiss inc Chargo if the material is not made available to the de sense. Walsh so far As 1 know is making every Effort to produce the documents Gesell said  
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