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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A Hagemi 8heaters# roster isl a try pages 16 and 17 ? authorized unofficial publication Forth . Armed forces Good morning vol. 49, no. 55 Friday june 8, 1990 a a 25c daily and sunday d 8693 . Plan for nato revamp May ease soviet concerns David Tarrant staff writer Turnberry Scotland a nato is expected to support a . Plan aimed at ushering a United Germany into the Alliance while assuring the soviet Union a future role in Europe. The plan seeks to resolve the Central obstacle facing the Alliance As it moves to Chart a new course in the 1990s How to make a whole Germany part of nato without threatening the soviet Union or endangering soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev who is lacing Strong Domestic opposition to his reforms. It offers nine proposals that focus on soviet needs in the rapidly evolving situation in Europe. A a it a not just Germany. The real debate Here is about How the soviet Union will be present in Europe and relate to Europe after it is basically kicked out of Europe a an Alliance official said thursday on the first Day of a two Day meeting of nato foreign ministers. A and so the nine Points really gives them sort of a framework for still being part of Europe even though they Are no longer in Germany and there is no longer More or less a Warsaw pact a he said. A it does no to go into nato strategy but what it does is hopefully give the soviets a Nice wide cocoon that see nato on Back Page German terrorist suspect captured in East Berlin after 13-year manhunt East Berlin apr authorities caught one of the most notorious terrorist suspects in West German history and said thursday she lived for years As a housewife in East Germany perhaps with the approval of the old communist regime. East German authorities arrested Susanne Albrecht 39, in front of her apartment in East Berlin wednesday ending a 13-year Hunt for a woman believed to be a key member of the leftist red army faction. She did not resist and was not armed Interior minister Peter Michael Diestel said. She produced her identification which Albrecht had the phony name of Ingrid Jaeger he said. She also had a special travel visa that allowed her More travel freedoms than other East germans under the former communist regime he said. The leftist red army faction has been blamed for a wave of terror in West Germany since the 1970s and Albrecht has been accused of luring the head of West Germany a second largest Bank to his death in 1977. She also has been linked to the kidnapping and killing that year of a wealthy industrialist. Diestel said Albrecht had been a resident of East Berlin for the past 10 years and was married to an East German. He said she had a child who apparently was born in East Berlin. She had been employed for the last two years As a Laboratory worker in another country but maintained a residence in East Berlin Diestel said. Diestel would not give the age or gender of Albrechta a child or details about her husband nor would he identify the country in which she had been working. The West German newspaper Bild in a report made available in Advance of publication Friday said Albrecht had been in the soviet Union and was an operative for East Germany a former secret police. The newspaper gave no attribution. Diestel said there was no evidence Albrecht worked for the secret police. But he said he could not Rule out the possibility that she was living in East Germany with the approval or knowledge of the former communist government that was ousted by pro democracy protests in october. He said he would investigate whether see terrorist on Back Page remembering a Day John Eisenhower son of Gen. Dwight d. Eisenhower Leader of Allied forces in world War ii chats with a member of the Ranger training brigade from fort Benning ga., wednesday Between ceremonies at Omaha Beach France marking the 46th anniversary of the invasion touchdown in Normandy. As part of the a Day commemoration Eisenhower is retracing his fathers wartime route from England to Normandy to Paris. State of emergency lifted in most of s. Africa Cape town South Africa apr president . De Klerk on thursday lifted the 4-year-old state of emergency in most of the country and challenged Black nationalist leaders to respond to his governments reforms. Do Klerks decision to end repressive emergency measures removes a major obstacle to negotiations with the afr ican National Congress on ending apartheid and  ing the Black majority a voice in the government. A i have decided to announce there will no longer be a general countrywide state of emergency but that henceforth it will exist in Natal province Only de Klerk said in a speech to parliament. Black factional fighting in the Southeastern prov Ince of Natal has left about 500 people dead since the first of the year. The president also announced that As a Goodwill gesture he was releasing 48 prisoners convicted of politically motivated crimes. Members of the pro apartheid  part burs into laughter when de began he. Sve to it i 2. Att orca on hrs it n of  
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