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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 12, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Vol. 50, no. 182 saturday october 12,1991 authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed forges 35c d 8693 Thomas denies All charge another woman Steps Forward with new allegations Washington a supreme court nominee Clarence Thomas on Friday categorically denied accusations of sexual harassment and told a tense session of the Senate judiciary committee a confirm me if you want a but a no Job is Worth what in be been  Thomas said he was a shocked surprised Hurt and enormously saddened when the Fri first told him of the accusations by Law professor Anita Hill who was Thomas assistant at the equal employment Opportunity commission. A i have been racking my brains and eating my inside out trying to think what i could have said to Anita Hill that could have led her to think i was interested in her in More than a professional Way a he said. He said he a categorically denied All of the allegations i have not said or done the things that Anita Hill has alleged. God has gotten me through the Days since sept. 25, and he is my  but he said that if Hill or anyone else misconstrued anything a i can Only say i am very sorry and i wish i had  in a Clear measured voice Thomas testified before nationally broadcast hearings in the Senate caucus room. Hundreds of people most of them women waited in line outside for a Chance to hear Thomas respond to the dramatic charges that have threatened his nomination. Hill and another accuser Angela see Thomas on Page 2pumpkin of her Eye one year old Jaime Lynn Vasqucz May be Conte staff ariz., supermarket but the pumpkin is not for plating taking this hefty specimen Home from a Flag Sale. Its being used in a guess the weight  vetoes Bill to extend jobless pay Washington map president Bush on Friday vetoed a $6.4 billion Bill that would have provided up to 20 additional weeks of unemployment benefits calling it a a poorly designed unnecessarily expensive  he said in a letter to the Senate that the Bill a violates essential elements of the budget agreement that lawmakers and the White House agreed to last year. Bush was referring to offsetting cutbacks to make up for the $6.4 billion Price tag on the benefits Extension. A i would gladly sign into Law responsible legislation that does not threaten the economic recovery and its associated Job creation a Bush said repeating his Call for an alternative less costly unemployment package. The administration has contended that the Bill passed by Congress is unnecessary because the recession is Over even though Bush in recent Days has expressed new concerns about the recovery a slow Pace. Trying to deflect democratic attacks that he is insensitive to the jobless Bush said he a is deeply concerned about the needs of the unemployed and their families. It is essential that we take responsible actions to ensure that the economic recovery continues and strengthens creating new employment  however he said the Bill he vetoed a would effectively destroy the integrity of the bipartisan budget agreement and put into place a poorly designed unnecessarily expensive program that would significantly increase the Federal deficit.�?�. Bush vetoed the Bill in the presence of Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole of Kansas House Republican Leader Bob Michel of Illinois and labor Secretary Lynn Martin. White House spokesman Marlin Fitz Wutch said Bush invited the congressional leaders to the White House to discuss prospects of getting a less expensive measure through Congress. Fifty percent Cut in forces won t touch Core of Safe capabilities Oaks says by Chuck Vinch Washington Bureau Washington a the commander of . Air forces Europe said that even though his command will shrink by 50 percent in the next few years  All its Core capabilities will remain an integral part of nato and . Defense strategy. A we need balance a geographic balance and capabilities balance a Gen. Robert c. Oaks said thursday in a breakfast meeting with reporters. Oaks said that the Overall number of tactical fighter wings will go from about n>/2 two years ago to less than four when the restructuring is completed. But f-15s will remain at bit Burg a Germany and Oesterberg a in the Netherlands As integrated air defense assets and a-10s will remain in Europe for Day to Day training with the army in their close air support Mission he said. A when the army goes out to Gra Fenohr training area in germany1 done to want them to be out there without seeing air planes a Oaks said. �?o1 done to want them to forget that air Power is part of their War fighting  he said Safe will keep a-10s, and probably f -1g wild weasel electronic warfare aircraft at Span Dahlem a Germany. Although a Wing off los has left i Lahn a Germany the fighting Falcon a capable of carrying conventional or nuclear weapons a will also remain an important Safe player Oaks said. In fact the Only major assets that the command will lose completely Are the f-111 fighter bombers based at Raf Lakenheath and Raf upper Heyford in England. Some of those planes will go relocate to Cannon fab n.m., while the Soe Safe on Page 2 in sunday s stars and stripes he 10 the  
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