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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 30, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 toe stars and stripes monday May 30,1988 re radio Liberty denied Access to Moscow Summit Munich three report a Fram radio free Europe and radio Liberty have been denied permission to cover the super Flower sum Mit in Moscow. The stations said f All Luff cd had been granted soviet fleas. Radio free euterpe said Friday. Jobill my Honey spokesman for inc Jwo titter stations Balcain Munich said the status have asked inc state  protest Triesc vision. The state bus Are privately of grated entities if i news and pm if to the soviet largely funded $ inc . Gov thai Broad bloc. They  report it Are Wayne i and Elizabeth Teague. Bod ii and Teague is Nom Britain Brown could none immedi Brown was Al Tady in told he would a be should t even Hole associated press. Bod in and Tea Moscow when ii been revoked. I Tom Bodin is an american citizenship of by Learned. Cow when he Wasi diled and that he " Mahony told the this casts grave soviet Leader Mikh glasnost said inc is in Washington. French Jour by afghan new Delhi i lies saturday captured nine ing after he in ten  Guillo Delhi after his Riff  asked i fac he said that he was i earlier Satui general of Olsen cd a Lett i Rand to the of Guillo sail cause of the the Summit about 10 leave for told their visas had  on the sincerity of Gorbachev s policy of ins president Gene fell Alist freed Over Ament afghan author Rench photojournalist and convicted of spy Laj Vislan with rebel fight it id a Neil is conference in new ise i could like logo Back lid again 1 in i re ally in Kabul after Gil French ram presid in Goyer Mcl he believed h. Inch intervene tween president in with guerrillas  afghan capital 1 Perol Secretary a mini sire pre Francois Milter was released be and the Start of Eagan and soviet Leader Mithai Gorbachev. Noriega remain defiant on relinquishing pan Manuel Stales m would i Creig Slyt his ref arks followed the Reft assistant Secretary of Sti i affairs to Rule out using the military strongman scions Between the uni aimed at convincing Pani Fly step Down collapsed i City Panama Jet Ohio Noriega said f use Force to oust him Var kill that ideals of d dignity of Panama Ark Foll Ower i  the United in Power but Dom Sov s. L of Elliot for inter Hilary Force slates and i s ruler to i. Luuri Vuithi essay. Blamed . Ambassador Arthur and Abrams for the  Ren ministration offered to withdraw drug ing indictments against Noritta if he relinquish Power. \ sleepwalking defens wins murder acquittal Toronto up a jury has acquitted a Man of murder in the slaying of his loiter in  a defense claim of  defendant drove 14 Miles to his Molher in us s Home in May 1987, beat her with i lire Iron and stabbed her to death. In Ontario supreme court jury handed Down Ivisic Ricl in favor of Kenneth Parks 24, Dav he had been charged in inc slaying of Moth ctn Law Barbara Woods and still faces an to Leti Ted murder charge for an attack thai Taaje Achl on his father in Law free slayings were said to be triggered by Stre Lusyd by Parks ambling addiction and his pm Ezz Lemeul of Aboul s2s, to cover his Garni Iling losses. Witnesses said that Parks family jihad a history of somnambulist in and thai he had walked in his sleep on two previous occasions. Powerful Vincennes makes night run into persian Gulf aboard the Vincennes a the most powerful . Warship Ever seen in the persian Gulf passed through the Strait of Hormuz saturday night on its first Mission a the War Lorn waterway. The guided missile Cruiser Vincennes with 385 offi cers and crewmen aboard entered the Gullo begin the first deployment in the Region by any of he Navy 10 Aegis cruisers. The 9,400-ton warship commissioned in 1985 and equipped with sophisticated radar and weapon sys tems is the fourth . Navy warship named for the Indiana town where a decisive revolutionary War Bat the was fought. The level of tension ran fairly High during the ship s nighttime run up the narrow i Rall it passed about four Miles from a  Tanker still on fire 20 hours after being attacked by iranian speedboats. Salvage tugboat were pouring water on the ship which was listing and appeared to have suffered severe tire damage to its Stipe Structure. The Vincennes Crew Al ii flames leaping High in the sky from a burning i Mcture on the iranian Side of the Strait. It was not certain whether it May have been Larak Island an iranian offshore Oil terminal devastated by iraqi warplanes in a raid two weeks ago. The fast moving warship was challenged by one of the omani Navy boats that regularly patrol the Straits to identify itself and the Vincennes observing the Standard Gulf protocol said that it was an american warship Hull number later As it passed the Iran held Island of Abu Musa in the Southern Gulf the Cruiser exchanged greetings with the Misite frigate to Williams ont of five . Ships scheduled to depart the Guilfin a few More Days. Capt. Will c. Rogers Iii skipper of the Vincennes says the ship is preparing for its Gulf duly with help from one of the strongest support networks for any ship in the . Navy. Rogers said the Indiana town keeps a close Eye on its namesake la hosts a civic Blowout every August a Christmas project in which etude no at Vince incs uni Venity Send gifts to every Man aboard and a two year Vincennt University scholarship thai goes annually to the Cruiser s Sailor of the  i be been on a lot of ships and i be never seen anything like it Rogers said. He said the Active Vincennes support group began with three veterans of the world War la Era Cruiser by that name la now has More than 650 members including Rogers and about 70 others of the current ship s Crew. The Vincennes association has held annual reunions for the past 13 years with the Indiana town Host ing parades and a Casl thai last year featured 600 pounds of fresh Catfish. Rogers who attended the 1987 festival said i Don l think i be Ever been made to feel so Welcome or have been so royally treated As in those four  Summit from Page t for the talks which were scheduled to Scein sunday afternoon at the Kremlin and continue until thursday when Reagan leaves. Although there were new hang  in reaching agreement on the secondary arms agreements Reagan on saturday predicted that the two superpowers eventually will conclude a treaty calling for a so percent reduction in the most dangerous weapons in each other s arsenals the Long Range or strategic missiles. I Don t think either of us have Cone this far with the idea that it was t a Good idea the president said. And a can. Colin Powell the president s National Security adviser predicted there would be some additional movement not a breakthrough toward a Strate Gic arms reduction treaty Start pact Powell said he still believes there s a possibility the Accord could be signed before Reagan leaves office next january. Powell suggested thai Progress was Likely during the week on ways of keeping track of to elusive strategic weapons land based Mobile missiles and cruise mis Siles fired from aircraft. He also said the United Stales has some idea worthy of discussion for resolving the ambiguity left at the Washington Summit Over what Type of Star wars tests would be permissible. That is a major obstacle to a ii Raicic arms pact. With the absence of any significant agreements the Summit seems Likely to be capped by another Cele bration Over the treaty Reagan and Gorbachev signed in december to eliminate intermediate Range nuclear missiles the first superpower arms treaty in i 6 years. The agreement was ratified 9j-5 by the Senate Friday and approved unanimously saturday by the soviet collective presidency permitting Reagan and Gorbachev to participate in a ceremonial Exchange of ratification papers. White House chief of staff Howard Baker left washing ton for Helsinki on saturday afternoon to carry the treat documents to the presidential party. There will be a ceremonial Exchange of he documents in Moscow on wednes Day. As for the problems on the lesser arms agreements. Baker old reporters at Andrews air Force base before his flight thai he was not afraid inc president would come Back empty handed. So much has already been achieved that the importance of the meeting Between president Reagan and general Secretary Gorbachev in Moscow is so important standing alone that nothing will seriously detract from its importance,1 biker said. Reagan spent his final Day before the Summit in the privacy of nil government guest House holding two ours of talks with his senior advisers. The president also was shown on soviet television before an Audi ence estimated at 200 million people in on interview with soviet journal Isu. Reagan said he could not have envisioned a trip to Moscow under the soviet leadership before Gorbachev. Very frankly 1 have to say i think there is a differ ence Between this general Secretary and other Leaden of your country i Don l think they had any dreams of Presl Rolica Gorbachev s program id restructure the nation s troubled Economy Reagan also expressed Hopes for More openness and the allowing of people to practice religion in the ways they choose in the soviet Union. Before leaving Washington . Officials had said three arms agreements probably would be ready for signing at the Summit. However assistant Secretary of slate Rozanne Ridgway said saturday that the soviets had turned Down a . Proposal for pre notification of missile lest launches. She indicated the soviets wanted a More sweeping Confidence building procedure thai was unacceptable to the United states. Powell said it was unlikely thai two other agreements on monitoring underground nuclear explosions would be  of the expected agreements was a new protocol for on site measuring of peaceful nuclear test explosions. Powell said the work had been completed but negotiators were having trouble reconciling the rus Sian and English versions of he pact. The other agreement was to have been a memorandum on ways to  nuclear test in Nevada and at Semi Paulinie in the soviet Union. Powell said a few technical issues have to be  Reagan set the tone for the Summit talks during his weekly radio address taped before he left Washington on wednesday. We re ready to work with the soviets to Praise and criticize and work for greater Contact and for change. Because that is the path to lasting peace greater free Dom and a safer world he said. In his television interview taped in the Oval office for broadcast later Reagan said he had read Gorbachev Book. Perestroika and that the goals in outlined would reduce some of he differences Between us funner Reagan was challenged by one of the interviewers to document the source of to Oft stated claims hat Vladimir Lenin had espoused a goal of soviet expansion worldwide. The president said "1 can t recall All of the sources from which i gleaned this. But that every Leader except Gorbachev reiterated their allegiance to that marxian theory that the goal was a one world communist stale putting in a plug for vice president George Btu Reagan said he was sure soviet american relations would continue along path toward stabilization if Bush were elected i think thai our people want  Reagan defended the human right record of  but acknowledged thai some people have prejudices against others. But if they do anything Jotun that person because of that prejudice. The Law takes care of them he said  
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