European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 11, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes sunday. February 11. 1990 news update suspect to stay jailed Athens. Greece a a suspected palestinian terrorist s petition for release from prison was rejected Friday while the government continued to Ponder a . Extradition request. Mohammed Rashid. 40. Has been held b Greece since his arrest in May 1988. The supreme court upheld a . Request for his pm Radison last year hut the final decision will be made by the Justice minister. In his petition. Rashid argued that his continued detention was illegal and demanded immediate release. He said his imprisonment Vio lated his human rights. The court rejected his bid for Freedom ruling that his petition had no Legal basis. For Security reasons the three member court convened in suburban kor Dallos prison where Rashid is being held. The suspected terrorist is accused of planting a bomb on a pan am Jet in 1982. A japanese teen Ager was killed and is other passengers were injured in the blast Over Hawaii. Open skies treaty would make High flying spying Legal routine Badavi Tarrant Brussels Bureau Brussels. Belgium thirty years after Francis Gary Powers spy plane was shot Down Over the soviet Union High flying spying could become Legal and routine. The 23 nato and Warsaw pact for eign ministers will begin meeting in Ottawa on monday to work out details of an unprecedented open skies treaty that could be signed by the Middle of the year. What we arc aiming at is peaceful regulated overflights Over the territory of countries of the Alliance by non combat unarmed aircraft a senior nato offi . 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The official said. The nato plan lists the number of surveillance flights that would be Al Lowed Over each country depending on its size. A similar number of flights would be assigned to the two alliances and to the soviet Union Canada and the United states. Every country no matter How Small would get at least one flight every Quarter. Larger countries could get several a month. In a trial flight a Ca Nadian plane flew Over part of Hungary in january. A preparatory meeting for the open skies conference was held in late january to sort out technical details the official said. After the ministerial phase of the meeting ends wednesday the conference will continue until the end of the month. In Early april a second phase of discussions will be held in Budapest. Hun Gary. The Hope is that the treaty resulting from these negotiations will be signed very Early on possibly at the end of the Budapest phase or at least by the first half of this the official said. Army employee with aids asks for donations of annual leave by Dave Walczak staff writer an army employee with aids says she will be forced to leave the govern ment payroll unless fellow workers help her. Mishall Boyar. A Secreta a at an army Post office in Heidelberg. West Ger Many is asking government workers to donate some of their annual leave so she can remain on the payroll. Doctors have told Boyar that she should Start making plans to quit her Job at Patton Barracks. They told me i Don t have an immune system left Boyar said. "1 have three different fungus infections and herpes. I have a dry cough that they say is to41 45 London 34 4b it. Mrtin Teal i0i0 a no � and in Ong Gutty wind by lat Cloudy the Mowgli Tan "1 in High my pea la 40 45 10 32 36 Sunol sunday 4 m Luniw monday 7 42 Outlook to monday Cloud in an a Fai with a Anutt fio a y Windy the Tjiong guilt Thyl Day a to 43 48 it 32 36 4 41 79 i46 m 43 if ?7 4s 39 u 39 ii m 5" i Al it 34 Gotti goes free John Gotti aligned crime Boss leaves new York stale supreme court in Manhattan after his acquittal Friday on assault and conspiracy charges in a Union official s shooting. Supporters cheered after his third Victory Over government prosecutors. Co defendant Anthony Guerriri was also acquitted. On medical retirement. The couple who have a 3-year-old son plan to return to the United states if Mishall Boyer is forced off the Federal payroll. A civilian personnel official in Heidel Berg said her office would accept leave donations under he voluntary leave Transfer program. Government employees paid from appropriated funds can participate by calling ets 370-8522 or 6735. Teachers working for the department of defense dependents schools Are ineligible because of their special employ ment status. Boyar knows Shell never be Able to repay anyone. All i can say is god bless them i la out in a Good word for them when i m in Job protest stalls traffic at Italy Border Brenner. Italy a trucks and cars were backed up at Alpine Bor Der Crossings and cargo piles grew at ital Ian airports saturday As custom workers continued a slowdown. Customs officers nationwide did even less work saturday As they took time of from the Job to discuss their Union s Call to end the protest. The slowdown which began tuesday stems from officers Refu Sal to work overtime. By noon at least two locals had declined to end the protest immediately. Traffic jams grew worse throughout the slowdown when irritated truckers decided to add their own protest. Thou Sands of Drivers abandoned their rigs to press for lower transport taxes and Revi Sions in rules governing the hours of truck transport on italian superhighways. The chaos was compounded when Many of the Drivers look trains Home for the weekend rather than sit in their nos and go nowhere. The italian Cabinet on Friday approved proposed legislation to provide belter compensation and new housing for officers who live at Border Points. The measure also would allow More autonomy for officers and they would agree to be More flexible in work shifts. Customs workers at the Brenner pass which leads to Austria met saturday morning and decided to put off until at least monday a decision on whether to end the protest
