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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, October 30, 1990

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 30, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday october 30,1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 7 fit a a Mimm Lull ill  re it is 111 w winging in for a Landing a one of americans controversial b-2 bombers comes in for a touch and go Landing on an Edwards fab calif., runway just minutes after another experimental Jet Craft a Northrop Mcdonnell Douglass yf-23 advanced tactical fighter prototype completed a test flight and landed at the base. Many gop candidates Cut ties to White House election notes5 run for rest of la kens term Hamilton Ohio apr five candidates Are certified to run in a special election to fill the last few weeks of the term of . Rep. Donald Lukens a Ohio. The Butler county Board of elections on sunday certified the petitions of four republicans and one Democrat who filed for the special primary vote on nov. 6. A special general election for the remainder of Lukens term is scheduled for nov. 21. Lukens resigned last week to avoid an investigation of a new allegation of sexual misconduct. He was convicted last year of contributing to the Una ugliness of a minor who said she had sex with him. Lukens lost his re election bid last May so he would have been leaving Congress in january even if he had not resigned. Gov. Richard Celeste ordered a special election last week to fill the rest of this term. The candidates running for the unexpired term include Republican John Boehner and Democrat Greg Jolivette. They also Are running for the full term that begins in january. Celestes order for a special election was required under state Law even though Congress is not expected to meet in november or december. Officials in Washington have said that Lukens interim successor will be paid but Likely will not be sworn into  in his Mother s Steps Kirksville to. Apr Missouri sen. Pat Danner remembers taking her first legislative oath in 1983 with a politicians Pride and a mothers misery. She was missing the simultaneous swearing in of her son Steve As a freshman Missouri representative. Danner Hopes to stand up with her son in january when state senators Are sworn in for the next term. A at work Well be senators with senatorial Courtesy a Danner says. A after work Well be Mother and  the younger Danner must first turn Back a hard fought re election bid by Republican sen. David Doc Torian. The incumbent says his polls show him leading Danner. The National conference of state Legislatures says Steve Danners election would create the United states Only Mother and son combination in a legislative chamber. A i done to see any problems following in my mothers footsteps a says Steve Danner. A fathers and sons do it All the time. It  be anything . Polls favor gop candidates Manchester . Apr Republican candidates for governor and the . Senate in new Hampshire have the Edge Over their democratic challengers according to a poll of Likely voters. In the gubernatorial race gop gov. Judd Gregg was favored Over Democrat Joe Grandmaison 61 percent to 28 percent. For the . Senate 51 percent favored . Rep. Bob Smith compared to 35 percent for former . Sen. John Durkin a Democrat. The poll which had a 4 percentage Point margin of error was published in the Boston sunday Globe. The Survey of too Likely voters was conducted last week by Krc communications research of Newton mass. The Survey found a closer race Between House candidates Bill Zeliff a Republican and Democrat Joe Keefe. Thirty eight percent of those surveyed favored Zeliff and 32 percent backed Keefe with 29 percent undecided. That margin of error for that race was 6 percentage Points. The two candidates Are vying for Smiths House seat. Washington apr Many republicans who face congressional elections next week Are trying to distance themselves from their president. A i done to like to go against what the president is saying a said rep. Tom Tauke a Iowa who is running for the . Senate. A but. The president has a different Job than i  other gop candidates who share Tauken a task a getting elected a Are trying to put As much Daylight As possible Between themselves and the Republican occupant of the White House. The focal Point for conflict is the $496 billion budget package that Congress approved before adjourning to nit the Campaign Trail. The five year deficit reduction Bill which president Bush has said he will sign combines $137 billion in new taxes with spending cuts and reduced interest payments on the debt. But that mix Isnit sitting Well at Home Tauke said sunday on lbs tvs a face the  iowans a certainly Arentt interested in sending a whole lot More Money to Washington a he said. In Nebraska gop Senate candidate Hal Daub attacked the package saying a this new budget will give nebraskans an idea of How a Small country feels being overrun by a larger  rep. Claudine Schneider a Republican running for the Senate in Rhode Island was asked How she Felt about Bush a inability to make another trip to her state before nov. 6. A a that a Fine a she said. Gainesville Fla. Apr police Are questioning and taking the thumbprints of people passing through neighbourhoods where five College students were slain two months ago. The american civil liberties Union said it May Challenge the practice in court. A a we re stopping people in the area and taking Thum prints if there Are any questions Why they re there and if they arouse suspicion. This is not being done in an accusatory Way a state Highway patrol spokesman maj. Ernie Leggett said. Robyn Blumner executive director of the Acle of Florida said the group wants to talk to people who have been stopped and May Challenge the patrols. She said they violate constitutional protections against unlawful searches. Leggett said in fridays Gainesville Sun that officers Bush a budget director Richard Darman admitted that the deficit reduction package approved by Congress on saturday was not popular but he said it was needed nonetheless. A a it a regrettable that its come in the Middle of an election a Darman said. A but the president is doing the right  Darman and the White House chief of staff John Sununu turned to a tried and True line of attack blaming democrats for tax hikes in the new budget and crediting republicans for the spending cuts. Sununu called the tax increase a a Ransom that Bush had to pay to democrats to get the spending cuts that he wanted conceding that it had temporarily Hurt the presidents popularity. A the cashed in some of his political capital for the Benefit of the country a he said on Abc tvs a this week with David  but making that argument is complicated by Bush a acceptance of both aspects of the five year $496 billion budget Deal. Democrats moved quickly to tie the knot linking Bush to the Deal even tighter. House majority Leader Richard Gephardt d-mo., noted in the waning moments of the congressional session that Bush had a seemed ambivalent and then angry about the budget package. A the Public should not be confused by the president he was a Central player when this budget was written and it would never have gone Forward without his approval of every item in it a Gephardt said. Question and take prints from people on foot bicycles mopeds or motorcycles. The newspaper earlier reported that investigators believed the killer Rode a bicycle to at least one of the crime scenes. Leggett said he did not know when the patrols began and refused to say whether they had provided any clues. Two University of Florida freshmen both women were found slain on aug. 26 in the apartment they shared near Campus. A few hours later a student at Sante be Community College was found decapitated in her apartment. The next Day two More University students were found slain. Investigators have followed up some 5,000 leads but have made no arrests. Although students remain apprehensive most have returned to classes. Gainesville cops Stop visitors  
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