European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 4, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday january 4, 1989 the stars and stripes Page 9 finally on the Way a workers at Logan Airport in Boston Load onto a cargo for earthquake victims in soviet Armenia. Airlift plans plane some of the estimated 300,000 pounds of medical proceeded monday after soviet authorities ended a tem Supples Winter clothing tents and other items collected Horary halt on Relief shipments. Soviets deny another 17 victims of armenian quake were rescued Moscow a the soviet government tuesday denied Western Media reports that 17 survivors of the dec. 7 armenian earthquake had recently been found in a wrecked bakery saying the last survivor was res cued 10 Days ago. Tass the official news Agency contradicted French and British broadcast reports that said 17 people had by eating Grain and melted Snow survived in a devastated bakery in the town of Spitak for More than three weeks. The Western press reports. Have no foundation Tass quoted Norik Muradyan chief of Rescue operations in the town As saying tuesday. The last living person was removed by rescuers from the ruins of buildings and structures in Spitak 10days ago he was quoted As saying. Since thursday the bodies of 28 More earthquake victims have been pulled from the rubble bringing the total of recovered bodies to 24,888, Tass said. In Paris Europe 1 radio on monday quoted a nurse for the French humanitarian group doctors of the world As saying the 17 survivors were found in a bread factory near Spitak a Village in Northwestern Armenia on wednesday. The nurse who spoke on condition of anonymity was quoted As saying they stayed alive by eating Grain and drinking melted Snow. The London commercial radio station lbs reported that French medics said the 17 were found saturday. The quake which left about 400,000 people Home less levelled Spitak where 25,000 people had lived. It measured 6.9 on the Richter scale. Cases May Spur tighter German Export controls Frankfurt West Germany a West Ger Many plans tighter Export controls following allegations that private companies illegally shipped nuclear bomb related technology to Pakistan and helped Libya with a chemical weapons Plant a leading newspaper said tuesday. West Germany already has a variety of controls de signed to prevent for example the shipment of arms to War zones. Occasional reports of alleged violations have led opposition politicians to demand even tighter restrictions. The latest cases involving Pakistan and Libya were revealed separately in less than two weeks. As a consequence of the presumed delivery of a system adaptable to a nuclear bomb and apparently As a reaction to american pressure the Federal govern ment will tighten the foreign Export restrictions the daily newspaper die Welt said. A special commission planning the Legal revision has been dealing not Only with the delivery to Pakistan but also with what the americans presume is the Ger Man Export of a chemical weapons system for Libya die Welt reported. It added that Chancellor Helmut Kohl s government would take up the Issue Jan. 10. West German finance ministry officials on monday said they were investigating the records of Imhausen Cherie the Lahr based company reportedly involved in the libyan Plant. The officials also added they had found no evidence of wrongdoing. Schaefer said monday that . Secretary of state George Shultz had told West German Chancellor Hel Mut Kohl in november about american suspicions of German involvement in the libyan project. Werner Botz chief prosecutor in the City of Offen Burg near Lahr said tuesday that no criminal investigation had been ordered in the Case. Imhausen Chernie s president Jirgen Hippenstiel Imhausen has rejected the published allegations of involvement in the libyan Plant. The Magazine . News and world report said at least two West German companies provided Libya with chemicals technical assistance and special pumps and piping for the Plant. On dec. 21, a Hessen state prosecutor said he was investigating two West German companies for the alleged illegal Sale to Pakistan of material that can be used in the production of nuclear weapons. Prosecutor Alfred Farwick also said he was investigating possible illegal sales of nuclear related equip ment to India and South Africa. Farwick identified the companies under investigation As Neue techno logic a Mph and its sister company phys Kalisch Tec Nische berating. Suspect Ca de a computer nerd Bent on destruction los Angeles a to the associate who turned him in Kevin David Mitnick is the ultimate computer nerd a big fat Slob obsessed with fast food and breaking into computer systems. To the authorities holding him with out bail the 25-year-old los Angeles Man is an expert Hacker who Calls him self Condor and is so dangerous he must never be allowed to use even a Telephone without supervision. He is truly a threat to society some one who uses computers to act out per Sonal vendettas against people said Jim Black a computer crime specialist with the police department. The Bottom line with Kevin is that if you Nave a Job pay a Gas Bill use a phone or drive a car he can find you and ruin you electronically Black said. If he was t in jail he could be listening Tous right this minute Mitnick was being held tuesday in a maximum Security cell at the Federal metropolitan detention Center. A Federal grand jury indicted him dec. 20 on charges that he used unauthorized Sci Long distance codes to tap into computers at Leeds University in eng land and the University of Southern California and that be caused $4 million damage to a digital equipment system. Mitnick will plead innocent said his attorney Alan Rubin. We will also try to get bail set Rubin said. I am shocked and astonished that my client is being held without bail and in solitary confinement. This thing has been blown completely out longtime associate Leonard Dicicco 23, of Calabasas said he reported Mit Nick s activities to authorities because Mitnick had been threatening him. He was using dec computers where i work and threatening that we would both go Down if i said anything said Dicicco who faces no charges in the in Quiry. He has no sense of right or wrong and no respect for anyone else s privacy Dicicco said. I was beside him through All this hacking and it s scary to think of the things he is capable Black said Mitnick could pick apart almost any computer system in the United states. There Are probably Only a handful of computer specialists with in his electronic activities the 5-foot 11-Inch, 240-Pound Mitnick referred to himself As Condor Black said. Dicicco said Mitnick named himself after the code name of actor Robert Redford s character in the spy movie three Days of the All he did was eat fat burgers drink Slurpee and work on computers Dicicco said. He was a big fat Slob of a Guy who could t get through a Day with out breaking into a Nasser s Nephew returns to face terrorism trial Cairo Egypt a a Nephew of the late presi Dent Gamal Abdel Nasser tuesday returned Home to stand trial for complicity in terrorist attacks on israeli and . Diplomats. He was arrested upon his arrival. Police apprehended or. Gamal Shawky Abdel Nas ser at Cairo International Airport after he stepped off a flight from London the government s Middle East news Agency reported. He was dressed in Winter clothes when officers brought him into the courtroom for tuesday s resumption of the trial which involves 20 defendants. The 20 Are alleged to belong to a group called Egypt s revolution. Among them is the late president s eldest son Khaled who remains a fugitive. Prosecutors allege Egypt s revolution launched at tacks from 1984 to 1987 in which two israeli Diplo Mats were killed and six wounded. Two . Diplo Mats suffered minor injuries. Khaled Nasser and 10 co defendants Are charged with murder undermining Egypt s Security and dam aging relations with the United states and Israel. The indictment demands the death penalty for them. The remaining nine defendants including Gamal Nasser Are charged with complicity in the attacks. The indictment seeks prison terms of up to 25 years for them. All the defendants Are in custody except Khaled Nasser who was in Yugoslavia when the indictment was returned and has refused to come to Egypt for the trial which began in november. Egypt s revolution claimed responsibility for the attacks m statements that opposed Egypt s 1979 peace treaty with Israel criticized the United states and pro fessed the pan Arab philosophy nurtured by the lat president
