European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 18, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes sunday february 18,1990 news update Trumps to reconcile new York a Donald Trump is considering reconciling with his Wile. Ivana. Because of the effects a divorce would have on the couple s three children a published report said. The daily news on saturday quoted an unnamed source close to the billionaire Developer who said Trump is thinking of drop Ping the whole thing for the Chil Dren s welfare. The Anonymous source told the news that the immense publicity generated by the planned divorce has enabled Trump to test the Waters of Public opinion and the results seem quite the Trumps children Are Don Ald or. 12 Ivanska. 8 and Eric. 6. Word of the divorce was reported last sunday and news about the couple s breakup has been splashed across the front of Newyork s three tabloids including re ports on purported Trump girl Friend Maria Maples. Trump s Fortune is an estimated si.7 billion. His major assets Are the Trump Tower in new York the Trump Plaza hotel and Casino in Atlantic City . And the Trump shuttle. Libyan Gas scandal company is linked to drug accusations Offenburg. West Germany a two american citizens and three employees of a West German company that was implicated in the libyan Poison Gas factory scandal have been charged with producing and Selling illegal drugs authorities said Friday. The five who Are in investigative Cus Tody Are charged with smuggling and Selling millions of tablets of amphetamines in Europe and the United states. Three of those charged work for Imhausen Chamie the chemical company suspected of helping Libya build a Poi son Gas factory in rata. A statement issued by the Ollenburg prosecutor s office said that the five have been charged with producing and Selling amphetamines such As a synthetic drug known As ecstasy in Europe and the United states. 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Up a fighting dog Trainer convicted of involuntary Man Slaughter because his pit bulldog killed a 2 year old neighbor boy was sentenced Fri Day to nearly four years in prison. I do not plan on having any kind of dog Ever again. When i saw the children around the dog i had no idea something like this would a sorrowful Michael Berry said before being sentenced by Superior court judge John Flaherty. Prosecutors sought to make Berry 40, the first pet owner in the nation to be convicted of murder because of the actions of his dog. But a jury convicted him dec. 22 of the lesser charge of involuntary Man Slaughter it also found him guilty of two other felonies owning a mischievous an Imal resulting in death and cultivating marijuana. Berry s 53-Pound dog Willy was chained in front of a marijuana Patch the defendant was growing in suburban mor Gan Hill when it killed 2-Ycar-old James Solo on june 13, 1987. The 30-Pound boy was attacked and ripped apart when he wandered within reach of the dog s 6-foot Chain. The boy died a few hours later of massive Chest wounds. Berry was sentenced to a total of three years and eight months in prison. He received three years for involuntary manslaughter and a consecutive two year term on the marijuana cultivation charge. But the judge stayed All but eight months of the two year term. In addition. Berry was fined $500 and Given another two year prison sentence on the vicious dog conviction. The judge however stayed that prison time. Berry was shackled and immediately sent to begin his term. This has not been a pleasant Case the judge told Berry. This child died an awful horrible death. I know you had no malicious intent but you were breaking the Law this was a tragedy waiting to happen. The message has got to go out that people who use pit bulls to guard marijuana plants Are going to be Pun , who has been held by the humane society of Santa Clara Valley since the attack was expected to be put to sleep following Berry s sentencing said Kathy Kline director of animal control. Impoundment and boarding fees for Willy and two other pit bulls owned Byberry currently exceed $17,000, Kleine said. Vuitton group makes bid to buy design House Paris a an investment group led by the Vuitton family launched a buyout of the Lanvin fashion House Fri Day announcing it plans to buy 95 per cent of the company s shares. The Orco i investment group said it wants to buy the shares from the French subsidiary of Britain s Midland Bank with the i i Al of jointly controlling Lan Vin with the l Orcal cosmetics firm. L Orcal is the world s largest cosmetics company. Nuclear Plant had close Call briton claims London up a leading politician alleged Friday that a nuclear Power station in southwestern eng land came close to a meltdown Dur ing a Power outage a week ago. Nuclear authorities adamantly de Nied the claim however. Paddy Ashdown Leader of the centrist Liberal Democrat party said he had been Given information that critical emergency action was taken feb. 11, when a fierce storm hit the Hinkley Point nuclear Power Sta Tion near Bristol. Ashdown said both reactors were without Cooling systems for 20 min utes after sea Spray caused a Short Cir Cuit on Power lines outside the facility disrupting electricity that drives pumps needed to flush Cooling water through the reactors. The critical emergency proce dures were gone through Impe cab he said but the tact nevertheless remains that a situation was arrived at which appears to have been beyond the safety , the department of Energy the nuclear installations inspectorate and officials at the station vehemently denied the charge. A Plant manager said that electricity was Cut for about is minutes but that reactors automatically turned off. There was no danger of melt Down whatsoever he said. The allegations Are totally . Team in Vietnam for Mia search flu a. 4am 4pma in copy men. T34 is fit Kurt t a a Lorton c u hut. C34 is us non e x 4 Pirn c 31 so Horn p a it a Lillwitz til 0" a Floc trip Fielt a him is m Mort rtt i6 43 a ilium c x 23 ovo pm 41 Loon t 61 8 Vin Couitt t Suav Lambl 4am 4pm37 41 77 4343 u x 61?6 41 ii 5415 � 30 ?3 37 34 m 37 in pint Bangkok Thailand a a team of . Specialists arrived in Northern Vietnam 19 search for american service men missing there since the Vietnam War the . Embassy said saturday. Spokesman James Williams said the group of 14 . Technical experts would concentrate on the son la province Northwest of Hanoi and the area around the Northern port City of Haiphong. They arrived in Hanoi Friday to Start the 15 to 20-Day Mission. Vietnamese teams will join the search Williams said. The . Team is made up of forensic recovery and investigative experts from the joint casualty Resolution Center and the . Army s Central investigation Laboratory both in Hawaii Wil Liams said. The forensic teams include anthropologists and dental remains specialists Williams said. In the past searches have included the excavation of Sites where . Warplanes crashed and Field expeditions in which investigators had asked villagers about crashes they witnessed. The last sets of remains to be repatriated by Vietnam were in september 1989. Those three sets Are undergoing analysis in Hawaii Williams said. A total of 2,309 . Servicemen re main missing in action in Indochina. Of that number 1,683 Are missing from the Vietnam War which ended in a 1975 communist Victory Over the .-Backcd South vietnamese government last year Vietnam agreed to work on discrepancy cases involving the loss of some 80 americans. Such cases include people the United states believes were captured but not freed when . Involvement in the War ended in 1973. Vietnam said it now has no prisoners
