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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, June 28, 1991

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 28, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Telephone disruptions affect coasts Page 4 b the stars and stripes Friday. Dun a 25 lbs my Lac  a a a amp a c7 ,-w.vjl x-.1 x Viva Gay it 5 a a &-�>�?�.&. I. A a a a v 4ct a a it ,. A a is pfc deadly plunge a greyhound bus lies at the Bottom of a Brushy embankment below the Pennsylvania Turnpike on wednesday after it veered onto the shoulder rounding a curve knocked Down a steel Cable Guardrail and plummeted Down the slope. The plunge near Donegal township killed an it Tarry a Muir who won not immediately identified and in jump it eras 115 of the 16 other people on the bus. Said a  trooper Anthony Aulicino. Tie  it Regin rec in Chicago and had just left  or Iise Visio u Washington. 1 a. Washington apr service disruptions blamed on computer trouble plagued millions of telephones in the nation capital and three nearby states wednesday. Phone users across much of California experienced similar problems. In Washington government agencies fared better than private Homes and businesses. The White House said it Felt no major Impact but Bell Atlantic said 6.7 million Telephone lines in Washington. Maryland Virginia and parts of West Virginia were disrupted. A software glitch disrupted Pacific Bell service in the los Angeles area at midday wednesday interfering with Calls in much of the 213,818,714 and 805 area codes. A it seems like our software just decided to take the Day off a said Pacific Bell spokeswoman Linda Bonniksen in Orange county. Officials said most service was restored by mid afternoon. The chairman of the Federal communications commission Alfred c. Sikes issued a statement vowing to Quot find out the cause of this problem.�?�. He said initial reports indicated the Root of the trouble a May be both network and software  Jay Grossman a spokesman for Bell Atlantic said the problem Ati Elcied most local Calls and interrupted some outbound Long distance Calls. He said inbound Calls appeared to function normally. 1 he disruption occurred about 11 40 . While workers Lor Bell Atlantic Chesapeake amp Potomac Telephone co. In Baltimore were working on a computer that controlled the distribution of traffic in the calling network. Backup systems that were supposed to reroute Calls in the event of a breakdown also malfunctioned. Cup is a subsidiary of Philadelphia based Bell Atlantic. One of seven regional phone companies created by the 1984 breakup of the Bell system. A disruption in the cup system would not extend outside the mid Atlantic states that Bell Atlantic serves. At Early evening officials said they were still not certain when service would be restored. A the network has come Hack up temporarily and then collapsed in places a said Michel Daley a Cut up spokesman. 1 he disruption forced people to improvise. When office telephones malfunctioned some workers used pay phones on the Street. L itis is just terrible a said Dee Sibley who works for a Washington Legal firm. Eric Birn of the Public relations  Apter amp associates had to resort to the ways of the past. Because of today phone fiasco through d.c., we re sending you this the old fashioned Way a by foot a he w Ane in a message account paving an announcement of a news  protest Salmo Anchorage Alaska apr thousands of fishermen across Alaska Are staying in port to protest Low Salmon prices they blame on japanese buyers fixing prices. Gov. Walter j. Hickel on wednesday delayed opening a fishing area in Bristol Bay by 24 hours to prevent possible violence Between striking fishermen and and who might have ignored the Boycott. Quot fishermen in the Bristol Bay area launched the strike 1 tuesday to protest prices that have tumbled from More than $ i per Pound last year to about 50 cents this Vear. In i ass. Processors w Ere paying More than s2a Pound. A a i he Cost of operations goes up for us and the Price of Tish goes Down said Ron Jolin. A Kodiak Fisherman.  years Salmon catch was Worth More than s5uo million according to state figures. I he state issued a Earth 5,000 permits to Salmon fishermen in Bristol Bay. The strike spread wednesday to Kodiak 150 Miles Southeast of Bristol Bay. Where prices were about  cents a Pound and to Cook Inlet near Anchorage fishermen -i, inner. Or netting now prices nut processor.1 taint u a Wuriu wisc Quinion glut. A there a it Ruxi %. Nie u hit or Miil. Said Alec Bradie president of Seetoe Saied v eat Low lacking a o. Hickey asked nor  Nancv us Cru to mediate Between  o the fishermen and processors tbur1  n tue Bri to  a Eon Mumith of Naknek a l Sera my it Lac. Minn. It am tiling about prices said Eric . A  or tin governor. But Hickey hones to a Lezium and a Romence. The  dry  o list thu game opens the  urn Una fixer  u Iii termed when officials determine there re Cri Tigi Uin Joi a Mstan head the runs. I be Ort ening. L Cali Cav Yoou 12 ii our ten ii. ,.  its Isidio  are.,   n i  i to a snit o in.  Zachary Taylor repair yield no sign of Poison by the los Angeles limes As murder mysteries go. The tale of former president Zachary Taylor ended wednesday considerably less gripping than anything Raymond Chandler  Anticlimactic might be a hotter description. A it is my opinion that president Zachary Lay Lor was not poisoned he arsenic a or. George Nichols the Kentucky medical examiner said at a news conference in Louis die. Case closed. Taylor body was exhumed june u from its Limestone mausoleum at the National cemetery in Louisville Ami examined to test an authors theory that the Edh president was a to Iii died pc hairs because of his opposition to the Extension of slavery to Western , c Lara rising a historical novelist writing a Book about Taylor noted that Taylor symptoms matched those of Iron a t i a a c. A Csc poisoning. Nichols said  u. Is impossible to Der Erir to what killed Faylor. Of that Zachary  to myriad of   have produced the or    cramps Jui a  less  taking Ottine. Lie . A Alt a  a of a pay Lor  s., a Geoid 1 i r Tom Arsen  a .1 i f l Huey Long Case probed again Baton Rouge la. Apr experts undertaking a new investigation of the 1635 assassination of Huey Long will exhume the remains of the Young doctor thought to have shot the populist senator a researcher says James e. Starrs. Forensic scientist at George Washington University in w Ashington. Said the team will travel to Baton Rouge in october to dig up the remains of or. Carl Austin Weiss. Weiss. 29. Died at the state Capitol Aiter being shot by Long bodyguards. Starrs said investigators never determined win the a a apolitical or. Weiss Souid have chosen knowingly to throw a a Nis Young Hie and  i lie experts will examine the angles a w men at least Oil bullets entered vex Civ body to learn whether he was n a Pomi Ion to have shot Long. 1 hey also plan to Analyse tissue a implies to see it he suffered from Sorm condition such As a brain tumor  
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