European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 19, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 s cd 1 j the stars and stripes Friday january 19,1990 news updates Ira trial i i Florida West pal 1 Beach Fla. Up a four s inspected Irish Republican army members accused of trying to but a stinger missile and other weapons intended to use the Arsenal to alack British helicopters and sold is court records charged. Defendant Ken Mckinley 33, also admitted Ito undercover agents that he Isan Ira member and said Quot his or trip was responsible Quot for the october 1984 assassination attempt a British prime minister Margara Thatcher according to affix Davis filed in Federal court tuesday. The documents said not make Clear whether Mcrancy was referring to the Ira info neral or to a smaller group in the reorganization. The documents Ere filed As the tour defendants to amp de their first court appearance tuesday. All four were arrested ohday on weapons and conspiracy charges. Mckinley and n co defendants Joseph Mccolgan 39, Seamus Molcy. 30. And Seri Mccann 34, said Little during tie Brief hearing before . Magistrate Ann Vitu race for cok it seat Denver apr a Boulder county commit finer Josie Heath an activist in women s organizations Hajj become the third person Sec King the democratic nominal Ort for the . Senate scat being vacated by Republican Bill Arn Trong. Heath. 52, entered the race tuesday. X former stator democratic parly Leader bump seawall and Alamosa lawyer Carlos Lucero also Are campaigning for the democratic Nom fiction. Rep. Hank Brj pvn is the Only Republican seeking the Senate Seal. Up Heath is in he eighth year As Boulder county of commissioner. She is a forma High school teacher and Cong Unity College administrator. 5 she was chairwoman of the Colorado commission on women and a of Colorado and Boulder county women s organizational Armstrong has Laid he is leaving after two terrys to return to private life and devote himself to religious actg ties and his family. The signal come warns of risk to software from aids Diskette by rop4jensen stuff Miter a floppy Diskette tit Erht aids information introductory Diskette Quot Ogesen t carry a computer virus As news agendas have reported. But it docs contain a uni i rear act my scheme that can be hazardous up the user s equipment said a 5th signal a hid computer specialist. Quot its Legal blackmail a said and Smith an automatic data processing terns Security manager. The License agreement included with the diskettes tells users to Send payment to the manufacturer for instructions on How to safely use the product. 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Smith said he thinks the disks Are being sent to people who have registered at similar conferences meaning people in the medical and health Fields should be particularly careful. 2 sailors slain Jet Trident sub base Seattle apr two sailors were found shot to death in the Bachelor enlisted quarters of a tightly guarded Trident submarine base the Navy shootings were the latest in a string of1 apparently unrelated slayings in the puget sound area in which eight other prob pc have been killed since sunday. Of the sailors bodies were found tuesday morning at the Bangor naval submarine base on Hood canal. The violins names were being withheld of their families. / the enlisted quarters Are in the base s Community area Alq Fig with family housing and recreational facilities. Law enforcement officers and the naval investigative service were investigating the deaths the Javy said. Also Alt tuesday a clerk was killed and not scr seriously wounded in a someone walked into a Bremerton pair hop and out them police said. No Money Psi taken Johnd the Only thing believed missing Jas a 1 handgun capt. Dennis plumb said. Quot v Julie Michaels 32, was killed. Her Brotnov or Alan 35, was in critical condition wednesday at Harrison Hospital in Bremerton. Bremerton and the Trident base arc on the Kitsap Peninsula West of Seattle. On monday two Seattle lawyers were found shot to death in a House they were fixing up just South of the City. Capt. T. Michael Nault head of King county police major crimes division said the lawyers were not killed at random and that at least one of the victims might have known the assailant or assailants the Seattle Post intelligencer reported wednesday. Qty said the two Eric a. Holycr 34, and Steven m. Dorobis about 36, were killed sometime sunday. Hoyer s practice was mostly commercial Law but he also handled some family Law ases said Peter Friedman a Law partner of Lyer s. Dorobis practice general Law a Iti Onist said. Irr Wick incidents a Seattle Homeowner killed Aikman and wounded another in a shootout kith intruders who broke into his Home Sun flow police said. The Homeowner was hand. Two Brothern Turc killed a third brother was injured and a fourth Man held for investigation of homicide Jund assault in a shooting spree sunday outs Tan apartment Complex in pcs Moines so9pf Seattle. Police said they believe the shaping May have been the work of a jealous Boyt find. Greeks consider 6-month Extension to agreement permitting . Bases Athens Greece apr greek party leaders said wednesday that a Bill providing for a six month Extension to an agreement allowing . Military installations in the country would be presented to parliament for approval next week. The announcement came after leaders of political groups that make up an Al party government met with Premier Xenophon Zolotas. The panhellenic socialist movement led by Andreas Papandreou and the conservative new democracy party led by Constantine i Tsitakis have said they would support the Law calling for a six month Extension of the bases until a new agreement could be hammered out. The Bill will be presented to the nation s lawmakers for discussion and approval monday. It was expected to be easily passed despite communist led objections As the socialists and conservatives hold 276 of the 300 scats in the unicameral parliament. General elections last june and november ended i conclusively. An Al party government was then formed to face the most pressing issues. The Extension is designed to give a new government which will emerge from National elections to be held before april is enough time to Iron out the remaining differences and reach a new agreement. The five year defense and economic cooperation Accord negotiated by the socialists with the . Government expired in december 1988. The Accord gave the United states until May 21 to dismantle its bases if a new agreement is not signed. Deficit reaches $ 10.5 billion in store to close Cut hours for inventory Munich West Germany a army and air Force Exchange service stores in Europe will either close or reduce operating hours monday a employees conduct an annual inventory or some of the largest Torch in the cafes system will be close Deall Day according to a statement released be the Exchange service. Smaller stores will reopen As soon As inventories Are cafes food operations will not be affected. Customers Are being urged by cafes officials to Check the posted hours at their local Exchange before monday. Washington up a the nation s Trade deficit widened to is 0.5 billion in november up from the $ 10.2 billion deficit the month before the Commerce department reported wednesday. Imports totalled $40.7 billion in november while exports reached $30.2 billion the department said. Analysts had expected the Trade deficit for november to improve slightly to about $ 10 billion. Imports of new foreign passenger cars and capital goods increased during the month and consumer goods imports remained unchanged the department said. Exports from the United states decreased by $800 million in november to $30.2 billion Down from $31 billion in october. Exports of capital goods decreased in november by $1 billion while Industrial Supply exports dropped by $200 million. Auto Mobile and Auto Paris exports slipped by $100 million. Export growth was noted in general merchandise up $300 million. Consumer goods Rose $100 million As did foods feeds and beverages the department said. The Trade deficit totalled $101 billion for the first 11 months of 1989, an improvement from the $ 107 billion deficit during the same period the previous year. Department officials said the deficit is projected to reach $111 billion this year compared with $ 118 billion last year. The nation s Trade deficit with Japan narrowed to $4 billion in november from october a record $4.9 billion. The deficit with Western Europe widened to $700 million from october a $460 million. The Trade deficit with Canada the United states largest trading partner widened to $1.2 billion from $843 million in october. Breaking out the Trade report exports of manufactured goods slipped $1.9 billion in november to $22.5 billion. Exports of air planes specialized Industrial machinery Power generating machinery and Iron Ana steel Mill products were among those that decreased during the month. Among imported goods decreases were noted in clothing and footwear telecommunications equipment toys games and sporting goods. Imports increased for air planes new passenger cars and Gem diamonds. Imports of Petroleum products remained stable at $4.4 billion in november although the number of barrels of imported Oil slipped to 253 million from 256 million the month before. The average Price of a barrel of imported Oil increased by 24 cents in november to $ 17.33, from $ 17.09
