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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 22, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday March 22, 1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 7 Raythelon strikes Deal on charges a nine secret air Force budget documents and agreed to pay $1 million in fines and penalties. Under a plea bargain approved by the court Raythelon will pay a $10,000 criminal Fine and $990,000 in civil penalties and damages. The plea in . District court on tuesday made Raythelon of Lexington mass the fifth big defense contracts to plead guilty to trafficking in classified Pentagon documents. Rathe on a guilty plea involves the actions of a former employee John r. Kicky who obtained a classified 1983 air Force document. However . Attorney Henry Hudson said in a statement that Raythelon illegally obtained a wide Range of Pentagon papers from 1978 to 1985. Since november four other contractors have entered guilty pleas and three other individuals have been convicted in an investigation code named a operation uncover a which is still under Way. The documents involved were defense department five year spending plans. The others convicted were a Boeing co., which paid fines and penalties of $5.2 million following its nov. 13 guilty plea. Former Boeing employee Richard Lee Fowler was convicted dec. 7 on 39 counts of conspiracy conveyance without authority mail fraud and conversion of government property. He received a two year prison sentence. Orca corp., a subsidiary of general electric co., pleaded guilty feb. 5 and paid fines and restitution totalling $2.5 million. A current Ria executive Ronald Stevens and a former executive Leonard kampf  awaiting sentencing on their guilty pleas. They received up to 10 years in prison. A Hughes aircraft co., a subsidiary of general motors corp., entered a guilty plea March 9 and was ordered to pay $3.57 million in fines and penalties. A Grumman corp. Pleaded guilty Friday and was ordered to pay $2.5 million in fines and penalties.  mix of Cherry blossoms and Snow Georgetown University students Lee resistance to Spring a Washington a first Day of Spring a after unusually Flanagan left and Tom Ruger stroll Cherry blossoms amid a flurry of Snow warm weather had seeded up the Yapi through a scene typical of the Winter s lakes. The occasion was tuesday a the talks japanese Cherry tree blossoms. Newman accused of breaking Deal Bridgeport Conn. Apr a Delicatessen owner testified tuesday that Paul Newman reneged on a Promise of Stock in Exchange for helping the actor launch his Spaghetti sauce and salad dressing business. Newman dressed in a Blue pin Stripe suit and shiny Black boots sat in the Back of the courtroom took notes and talked to a business partner As testimony began in the second trial in the Case. Westport Deli owner Julius Gold sued Newman in 1983, claiming he was promised Stock in Newman a own inc. A mistrial was declared in 1988 when the jury mistakenly received depositions not admitted As evidence. Newman and . Hotchner started Newman a own to sell the salad dressing Newman had been making and bottling for friends. The company which also makes Newman Popcorn and lemonade donates All profits to Charity a $28 million so far. Gold said he performed services to help the business and sat in on Many meetings including a May 1982 meeting with Newman a attorney Leo Novas at which he and another Man David Kalman were allegedly promised 8 percent of the Stock. Newman winced when Gold testified that the actor offered him a ride Home in a Volkswagen after a meeting in August 1982 to discuss Kickoff plans for the salad dressing. Newman drives and races Nissan. At the end of the ride. Gold said he thanked Newman for giving him 8 percent of the Stock and the actor said a a that a Fine you re very  says a Candy ads placed to lure kids Washington apr a consumer group complained tuesday that supermarket displays putting sugar Laden cereals at kids Eye level  attracting children with a Candy ads masquerading As  such displays add to the problems of getting children to cat More nutritious foods said the Center for science in the Public interest. Victoria Leonard said the Center surveyed supermarket Cereal displays and found child oriented cereals in colourful packages generally at a level lower than More nutritious cereals marketed for adults. A that makes it More Likely to catch the attention of a child walking by a said Leonard. A children  being bombarded by Candy ads that  masquerading As  Csepi volunteers last november looked at the location of cereals displayed in 27 grocery stores in the Boston san Francisco Chicago Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas. All stores displayed adult cereals such As grape nuts or nutria Grain. Which have an average of 10 percent sugar Content on higher shelves than child oriented products such As froot loops or Cape a crunch which contain an average 44 percent sugar Content the Center said. Surveyors shopped at stores of several supermarket chains including giant food inc., Safeway and Lucky stores inc officials of Lucky a had not received a copy of the Survey but spokeswoman Judy Decker said the company has a never had an objective to place cereals on shelves to attract children a  Decker said cereals arc grouped according to manufacturer and How quickly they sell in the  Factor in lowered greyhound credit rating apr Standard amp poor Shn mail Quot tuesday downgraded Grey-20 in or inc is Credd rating citing its lion k k a Vars strike and $380 Mil Quot in in debt from a 1987 buyout. Anllo company and the Drivers Union amalgamated Council of greyhound ment tn01011?�?T sad Ere was n0 Niove that e reopen n8 contract talks other of nday. Ech accused the not negotiating in Good Faith. Ratin a end amp a or so a leading credit hound p a5 u had powered Grey said the i rating t0 b from b. It watch lie. It Jany Ema Ned on its credit Quot list pending further review. George Gravley a spokesman for Dallas based greyhound said a we done to have anything to say about that. We have a Good financial condition and we re not at All  Standard amp poor a said greyhounds new management has improved Revenue generation and operating efficiency but that interest on the debt and rentals on leased buses remain a heavy Burden. It also said the strike that began March 2 a initially halted most bus operations causing substantial  unions representing 6,300 Drivers and an estimated 3,000 other greyhound workers walked out Over wages Job Secu Rity and grievance procedures. Elsewhere a replacement Driver hired by the company to substitute for strikers and arrested by California police As an army deserter was turned Over to army authorities tuesday a Del Norte county calif., sheriffs dispatcher said. Martin Arthur Shaw 28, of Portland ore., was arrested saturday in Crescent City calif., when a California Highway patrol officer pulled Over the bus and discovered that Shaw was charged with deserting the army said police sgt. Robert Munz. About 30 passengers were aboard the bus at the time of the arrest. They waited about an hour before another Driver arrived greyhound spokesman Steve scar Pino said. In Fayetteville n.c., state Superior court judge . Ellis issued a temporary restraining order against the amalgamated Council of greyhound local unions and local 1493, prohibiting the groups from any illegal activity in the state including blocking Access to greyhound facilities said Gravley. He said the company has succeeded in obtaining a total of-16 restraining orders against the Union. A greyhound spokeswoman monday said the proposal Union leaders offered saturday was a three times More than greyhound could   
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