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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 7, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 a a news update the stars and stripes sunday october 7,1990 Marino at Retreat Atlanta up former Atlanta archbishop Eugene a. Marino whose affair with a Young Church worker led to his resignation this summer has moved from a new York Hospital to a Retreat in the Midwest. Family members said Marino is in a a structured program of psychological and spiritual renewal in the Midwest. Citing a need for spiritual and psychological counselling Marino stepped Down temporarily in Early May and entered a new York state Retreat Center. On aug. 9, a few Days after his relationship with Vicki Long became Public he moved from the Center to St. Vincent a Hospital in new York. Six of the archbishops siblings in a letter published in the archdiocesan newspaper said Marino left St. Vincent for the midwestern program where he will remain a until he is ready to accept a new  . 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Germany will be Cloudy and Rainy Slih Gusty winds in the North. Conditions will improve to mostly Cloudy with scattered rain showers in Western areas of Germany during the afternoon and in Eastern regions by evening. A Chance of afternoon thunderstorms in Northern areas. High temperatures 62-57 North and Central 60-65 South lows 42-47. Sunset sunday 5 52, Sunrise monday 6 36. Outlook for monday partly Cloudy locally mostly Cloudy with isolated aft Moon ral showers. Gusty winds win be so Ltd to Northern coastal regions. Patchy morning tog. High temperatures 50-55, lows 37-42. Tomp creatures recorded saturday Adana f Amsterdam c Athens p Valano p Berlin c brom Chavon c Brussels c 4am 4pm 64 91 Copenhagen 61 Frankfurt p 75 London do 70 Madrid 64 Munich p 63 Paris f 66 Rome o 61 63 46 57 61 57 4am 4pm 57 54 55 66 61 59 43 75 43 70 68 68 72 a provided by Dot 13,2nd weather Wing Trabon Trarbach. Other worldwide temperatures. High Low High Low Cairo f 90 68 Manila f 91 75 Dhahran f 99 73 Montreal r 52 48 Dublin c 61 59 Moscow e 50 45 Helsinki r 52 46 Oslo. 1 50 45 Jen Salem f 90 63 Toronto e 83 43 Lisbon i 82 63 Vancouver c 57 50 _ supplied by the associated press. A partly Cloudy a Cloudy a rain do data be of far. Turkish government Steps in to Settle of workers dispute by Luke Britt staf writer the turkish government will step in tuesday to Settle the wage dispute Between the . Air Force and its 4,000 turkish employees. The decision by turkeys High arbitration Board will be binding on the air Force and the workers. A decision could be made within a week. The turkish government entered the dispute aug. 10, when it prohibited members of the Union Harb is from striking at Safe facilities in Turkey. At the same time the government ordered both sides to the bargaining table giving them 60 Days to reach an agreement. That deadline is tuesday and spokesmen for both sides said settlement is not possible. Harb is represents administrative maintenance and service workers at the 26 air Force installations in the county. The air Force is represented by Vinnell Brown and Root the firm it has hired to handle its local National labor Force in Turkey. A we have been negotiating heavily the entire 60 Days and have worked out some administrative details a said Ali Temel a spokesman for . A but on All the  issues we have failed to reach any  Temel said  is offering a 160 percent increase in  and benefits Over two years. Kenan Cetin spokesman for Harb is said the Union is calling for an increase of More than 700 percent. Temel said that  raises for Safe workers have exceeded the National average in Turkey for the last six years. Cetin however said the Union is still trying to regain the buying Power lost during the government oppression of the Early �?T80s. A military takeover in september 1980 curtailed Many Union rights and abolished some unions. Cetin said that during the four years of military Rule turkish workers were at the mercy of their employers. A the people at Safe Tell  what to do a Cetin said a but they live in Germany not Turkey. They done to live with an 80 percent annual inflation  a spokesman for Safe said that the air Force establishes bargaining criteria for  based on studies of the turkish Economy but that  decides what to  the employees. A turkish government representative has been observing the negotiations since the strike was halted. He will make recommendations to the country a High arbitration Board which will make a final ruling on the disputed issues. Temel said turkish unions Are watching the Case closely hoping for a precedent to strengthen their bargaining positions. Hilo 64 62 88 62 82 56 84 65 79 58 85 74 82 66 84 65 82 57 84 53 86 62 75 81 80 55 94 48 86 64 79 63 90 73 77 56 99 74 75 54 66 48 61 42 73 58 82 49 89 38 78 46 81 50 94 54 87 66 82 56 92 75 77 67 69 54 90 76 75 50 57 43 58 45 88 59 86 52 60 30 70 60 93 74 69 65 95 65 86 69 79 56 68 64 73 54 78 55 charges of discrimination hit Faa Rule on emergency doors Newark . Apr advocates for the Blind the obese and hispanics have questioned a Federal regulation that says people with disabilities and no understanding of English cannot sit next to exit doors on . Airlines. A Federal aviation administration regulation that took effect Friday says Only people who Are Able and willing to open exit doors in emergencies and who can understand flight Crews and assist them with evacuations May be seated next to the doors. People barred from  seats include parents with Small children the obese people considered too frail to operate the door passengers with broken limbs and other disabilities children under 15 and the Blind. Some airlines already prohibit Blind travellers from sitting in exit door seats and several sightless people have been arrested in recent years for refusing to move from seats. Marc Maurer president of the National federation of the Blind was among critics Friday who called the discriminatory. It is a an example of the fear that people have of being Blind a he said. A a Blind person is accustomed to dealing with working without lights. They done to have a single piece of evidence that shows that Blind people Are hazardous yet they make this  others said they were concerned with How the Faa would determine obesity or the ability to read and understand English. A i understand the Faass concern but i feel they re making certainly an arbitrary judgment about the mobility of fat people a said Sally e. Smith executive director of the National association to Advance fat acceptance. A a we re very concerned about the potential disparate effect of the proposed regulation on hispanics and others a said Charles Kamasaku vice president for research advocacy and legislation for the National Council of la Raza a hispanic organization. A Are they going to give in tests what constitutes limited English proficiency. Even if the regulation were justified we re concerned about its application in practice a he said. Paul Steucke a spokesman for the Faa said airlines were directed to come up with their own guidelines to determine who is qualified to sit next to the exits. A a there a discretion involved a he said. A you might have somebody who a 250 pounds. If they re 6-foot-4, there probably wont be a problem. If they re 4-foot-l, there might  William e. Oriol a spokesman for the National Council on the aging said the organization was still examining the regulation. Reaction from passengers who travelled through three . Airports on Friday was mixed. Some said they were concerned about the English Only provision. A they already have everything written in English and Spanish anyway a maybe they should have bilingual people sitting there a said Jennette Heck who flew into Miami from new Orleans. A but i done to think handicapped people should sit right by the door a they could get Hurt in the  Martin Cohen 48, of Easton pa., favored the Rule. A i have a Young child and when in a travelling with her they done to want us to sit next to the emergency door a said Cohen who was at Bostons Logan International Airport. A the idea is to get the exit open in a plane crash. You should have someone who could open the  Jeff Bank 27, of new York who also was in Boston said a you have to do what a necessary to protect All the passengers and it just makes  Bishops defend Rule of celibacy for priests Vatican City a . Bishops at an International Synod Friday defended the Rule of celibacy that has been blamed in part for the declining number of priests worldwide. The prelates said the Church and celibacy represent a a co intercultural Force showing there is More to life than the Pursuit of personal satisfaction. A if the Church is singing the same tune As everybody else who needs the Church a archbishop Daniel e. Pilarczyk of Cincinnati head of the . Bishops conference said. A a that a Why i am persuaded that celibacy is much More important than it has Ever been  Pilarczyk dismissed the idea that the number of priests should be used As a yardstick to measure the churches strength. A a it a not necessarily the Case that the More priests you be got the better off the Church is a Pilarczyk said. Cardinal Joseph Berardin of Chicago said Steps must be taken to halt a the erosion in the understanding and appreciation of celibacy. A there Are Many positive values to celibacy a Berardin said. A i think the people who can Best espouse those values Are the priests themselves. You hear some priests complaining but there Are Many Many wonderful priests the vast majority who live a Chaste celibate life and get a great Deal from their  soviet troops reportedly Selling arms Bonn Germany apr destitute red army soldiers in former East Germany Are apparently Selling weapons ranging from assault rifles to Small rockets a newspaper reported saturday. The newspaper Welt am son tag also said German Security officials fear the weapons might end up in the hands of terrorists. It said Federal officials have a indications about the sales of Kalashnikov assault Rifle ground to air rockets mines hand held weapons and anti tank   
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