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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, September 29, 1991

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 29, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 a the stars and stripes sunday september 29, 1991 Iraq releases . Inspectors along with secret documents at a glance Cheryl Kingsley of Benton Harbor mich., clings to her husbands Arm after he returned from the persian Gulf. But some experts say the honeymoon is Over and service members relationships Are suffering. Sec sunday  for assassins the jailed colombian National suspected in More than 40 political murders has been accused of running an a executioners Camp Quot in Medellin for poor teen agers recruited by drug lords. A Page 4gen Powell testifies Gen. Colin Powell said he did not provide any classified information to author Bob Woodward for his Book about the Pentagon and the persian Gulf War. A Page 5noriega tape lost a Federal prosecutor said the government has lost a crucial tape recording of a Telephone Call by Manuel Noriega a former lawyer to the Vatican embassy in Panama City. A Page 7helping out sailors a team of assignment specialists known in the Navy As retailers visited the Naples area helping sailors search for new assignments. A Page 10consumers hesitant Consumers increased spending a scant 0.1 percent in August the government said in a report a Page is Index Abby Ann Landers. Commentary. 13 faces a no places. 14 letters. Money matters. Mutual. Sports. Weather. Did you remember if you were one hour Early for Church or an appointment today it Means you forgot that your part of the world returned to Standard time Early this morning. Germany Italy and most of Western Europe moved clocks Hack one hour overnight. Clocks in great Britain will not have to he moved until oct. 28. United nations a free after five Days of detention in a Baghdad parking lot . Weapons inspectors met saturday with iraqi officials to Catalon secret documents detailing iraqi president Saddam Hussein a nuclear weapons program. After completing that Job and additional inspections . Officials said the inspectors will leave Iraq a with the documents. A they re going to just keep going and going and going until it s All done a said Jeremy Mansfield one of 44 members in the inspection team. Mansfield a Canadian spoke in a Telephone interview from the hotel Palestin Arsenal from Page 1 lowing the . Lead and would no longer routinely station tactical nuclear weapons on its warships and Australia hailed Bush a unilateral cutbacks As the a most decisive step for world peace a in the nuclear age. President Mikhail s. Gorbachev was to outline the initial soviet response in a television address later saturday but Deputy press Secretary Igor Malashenko said the soviet president reacted a very positively when Bush told him of the plan in a Telephone conversation Friday. A the called this an important step a historic move Quot Malashenko said of Gor rally from Page 1 never mentioned specifically in any of the military s statements. However the March s organizer who earlier had predicted i my people would attend said the command statements were an attempt to limit participation. Arthur Diggs president of the a act in Europe described the military tactics As an attempt to a Divide and  a we have to step out on the Faith of Jesus Christ and that he believes that All men and women should be upheld equally in his eyes a Diggs said. A a we re not concerned about any reprisals or repercussions. We be been having them Ever since  one of the participants said the March a purpose was Worth the risk. A but the fact is you weigh out a Are you going to be a Man and stand up for what you feel a a said sgt 1st class hav Ward Jackson a 19-year army Veteran with the 78th trans co in Mainz Germany. A for Are you going to Duck away like you have for the past 19 years or so in different instances 1 think. In a standing probably for another 100,000, who if they had the Gall to do it they  earlier in the week. Cmdr. John Woodhouse a european come spokesman would not say what disciplinary action. If any service members could face if they participated in the March. Diggs said that despite the Small turnout the March proved to be the a landmark that he had anticipated because such an event aimed at the . Military had never been done before. A the dream that Martin Luther King Lett us is still alive a a tearful Diggs said. A excuse my tears but they re not tears of sorrow they re tears of Jov because we re free  a in Baghdad where the . Inventory was under Way. He estimated that it would take nearly 24 hours. At . Headquarters the head of the . Special commission in charge of dismantling iraqis weapons of mass destruction said Iraq May still be trying to continue its nuclear weapons research. A we know that there is still a Large number of people employed in iraqis nuclear program Rolf ekes said Friday. . Officials said the documents uncovered contain records of an extensive Clandestine project to build nuclear weapons. Saturdays inventory at the Baghdad hotel a across the Street from the Park Baches s reaction. However he said the soviet Union needs time to study the proposal. It was the most one sided Cut in nuclear arms by any Power and reflected the dramatically changed world since the collapse of soviet domination in Eastern Europe and the soviet unions breakup. Explaining that the Prospect of a soviet invasion of Western Europe a the historic reason for the deployment of . Nuclear weapons in Europe a was a no longer a realistic threat a Bush said a we now have an unparalleled Opportunity to change the nuclear posture of both the United states and the soviet  Bush made Clear however that Long Range nuclear weapons carried on submarines and bombers and in land silos would be retained pending negotiations Diggs a technical sergeant in the air Force said that the a act Headquarters in Washington Felt the March had a Merit a but did not Sanction the March because it feared reprisals against participants. A the a act in Washington was More fearful for the repercussions that May happen against our members As opposed to us actually doing the March a he said. Diggs said that the a act s general counsel in Washington has announced plans to conduct its own investigation to Poss ble c v l rights violations in the . European come. Before the March Diggs said he is suspicious of the army s announcement Friday that a panel of a distinguished Ameri ing lot where the inspectors had been detained since tuesday a was stipulated in the agreement that ended the standoff Early saturday. The agreement eased tensions Between Iraq and the .-led allies that had been raised to their highest level since the persian Gulf War. The showdown began after the iraqis demanded that the inspectors turn Over documents they had seized detailing iraqis secret nuclear program. The inspectors refused. Iraqi troops then surrounded the . Inspector who included 27 americans forcing the team to Camp out in a bus and six vehicles outside the iraqi atomic Energy commission. For Mutual cuts with the soviets. He proposed eliminating multiple warheads through negotiations except for such weapons carried on submarines. The Bush administration could not provide exact figures on How Many nuclear weapons Bush a program would eliminate but said All of his actions taken together would mean cutting several thousand nuclear warheads. The United states has More than 5,000 Short Range or tactical nuclear warheads deployed on land and at sea along with 325 sea based cruise missiles with nuclear charges. Senior officials said Friday night that some of Bush a announcements including an end to bomber alerts and the unilateral cuts in tactical nuclear weapons would begin to take effect immediately. Cans Quot will look into army equal Opportunity practices. The def Csc department a has not made any commitment to  Diggs said. A the Dod team that they re putting together is Dod selected individuals. We led its a cover up and it s a farce. A we have no reason to believe that the group that they re putting together is anything but to cover up the dirty work that s already been  Diggs said he has been told that the group would contain no people from the . Civil rights commission or Blacks. A a they be got from what i understand. Retired colonels and generals on there Quot he said. Quot there is one  demonstrators attract Little attention from locals by the stars and stripes Frankfurt Germany the 17 civil rights marchers who walked through Frankfurt on saturday attracted Tittle attention from local citizens. Those who did Stop were confused at just what it was All about. Downtown one older woman was positive that the Black americans were asking for rights of Asylum a currently a big Issue in Germany. The signs the group carried asked for peace and Equality. A Middle aged Man said he understood the meaning of Equality. A i guess those Black people do have problems a he said. As the March proceeded away from the downtown Center German pedestrians barely gave the group a second glance. A Young woman said she just Wasny to interested. A we should put our own House in order before we get involved in other Peoples problems a she said. Frankfurt is known for its Many demonstrations. Four other Street events had been registered through the Frankfurt police for saturday. A a demonstration against the City a housing shortage already has taken place Quot said a police spokesman a it Drew 200 people. A we see no problems involved in any of the Days activities a he added. Marches ethnic festivals and demonstrations Are part of daily life for the City dwellers of this City. A we had 488 demonstrations and gatherings last year. In 1989, there were 501,�?� he said  
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