European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside strikes d Nixon reportedly sought 2nd hostage Rescue raid Page 2 u Dinkins applauded by Black caucus Page 7 d Jess helps commanders train smart Page 9 d Irish Down Michigan 24-19 on Ismail Kickoff ads Page 21 the stars and stripes authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forces Good morning vol.48, no. 154 monday september 18, 1989 a a s-., d 8693 a Hurricane s 140-Mph winds ravage Caribbean islands san Juan puerto Rico a Hurricane Hugo lashed the resort islands of the Nonic Asican Caribbean with 140-Mph winds sunday tearing off roofs Knock ing out communications a net reportedly leaving 3,000people homeless. The Region s most powerful storm in a decade then swept toward the . Virgin islands and puerto Rico. Both governments Mobili cd the National guard and residents rushed for last minute supplies and Lapi Dand boarded windows. At 3 ., Hugo s Center was near latitude 17 no hand Longitude 63.6 West about 185 Miles cast South East of san Juan said the National weather service i Florida. The storm caused widespread damage Early sunday As it passed near the Island of Guadaloupe where is people were reported injured. Damage also was reported on the islands of Martinique Antigua and Domin Ica. The storm was moving at 12 Mph and was expected Roadside readers Chad Irving 8 front and his brother Robert 6, catch up on their Reading near the Vogel Weh West Germany shopping Center. Why Are they sitting by he Road they re hiring for their dad Dean who s in a 25-Kilometer Mountain Bike race to Uhli by. The race was sponsored by the Kaiserslautern outdoor recreation Center. The innings Are stationed at Kapaun air station. To hit the Virgin islands on sunday night and puerto Rico on monday morning the National weather serv ice said. In san Juan the port authority announced that it was closing the Munoz Marin International Airport to All flights at 6 It said All International carriers had removed their planes from puerto Rico except for one american airlines plane left behind for emergencies. American airlines announced earlier that it had sus see storm on Back Page blasts murder leave 2 dead in Colombia Bogota. Colombia up a guard was killed by one of four bomb explosions that struck Cali Early sunday and a journalist was murdered at his parents Home in the nearby port City of Buenaventura authorities said. Police reported that guard Jesus Maria Rio was killed in the explosion of a bomb about 1 15 . In a commercial one of Call 180 Miles Southwest of Bogota. Five minutes after that explosion bombs went off in two sayings and loan institutions police said. A fourth explosion rocked another savings institution about 2 40 . No people were reported wounded in the blasts. Cali is the Headquarters of one of the two most powerful cocaine cartels that authorities believe Are behind a wave of bombings. The wave follows presi Dent Virgilio Barco s imposition of a state of emergency and reinstatement of extradition of cocaine Traffick ing suspects to the United states. Police in Buenaventura on the Pacific coast North West of Cali said journalist Guillermo Gomez Murillo was murdered saturday night while watching television at his parents Home. Gomez Murillo was a correspondent for the Bogota newspaper Al esp chador. His paper reported sunday that the journalist was known to have revealed anomalies in the administration of this part of the Gomez Murillo had received death threats in letters or Telephone Calls the paper reported. He was also reporter for the Cali newspaper Al pais. Seven bombs have exploded in Cali since Friday they appear to be part of the series of bombings that see blasts on Back Page whistle blowers now have survival guide by Chuck Vinc Washington Bureau Washington it can shatter your family get you reassigned to professional limbo and make your colleagues shun you like a Leper. Welcome to the cutthroat world of government whistle blowing. But employees who arc thinking of re porting fraud waste and abuse at their office or Agency can now get help from two Washington based groups that draw their Lifeblood from exposing govern ment malfeasance. The project on military procurement and the government accountability project have published a 52-Page How to guide titled. Courage without Martyr Dom a survival guide for this handbook combines the knowl Edge and expertise of both organizations which have helped hundreds in govern ment and Industry to be smart about get Ting information on wrongdoing to the press tic Public and Congress said Dina Rasor of the project on military procurement. The guide is jammed with practical advice and offers chapters on How to pre pare to blow the whistle release the in formation choose an attorney and de fend yourself in the Rasor said the goal is to educate potential whistle blowers on the reality of the situation so Only the very careful and truly dedicated individuals decide to release because blowing the whistle will affect your future your family and your career the handbook urges careful plan Ning before taking action since unplanned or self indulgent dissent is the path to professional the handbook cautions against whistle blowing As a Way to toot your own Horn and offers iw9 chapters on the Myr iad of ways organizations can Neutral ize mental anguish of whistle blow ing tarnishes any ego boost you May an Soe survival on Back Page
