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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, November 19, 1991

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 19, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 a the stars and stripes tuesday november 19,1991 a red army Soldier searches for food at a garbage dump outside Moscow. Food lines and prices Are reported on television newscasts As often As the weather is these Days. See Story on Page 9. Salvation army no. 1 one of every $8 Given by americans to non profit operations goes to the top 400 of those organizations with the salvation army getting More than any other a new study shows. A Page 5 Bush delays announcement president Bush concerned that the recession could further erode his popularity is accelerating strategy sessions for the upcoming reelection Campaign but delaying an announcement for a second term. A Page 6 magic a stance upsets Gays magic Johnson s prominence As an aids spokesman who proclaims his heterosexuality is stirring fears among some Gay rights activists that he May Divide rather than unify the fight against the disease. A Page 7 apprehensive red army fear that the red army will shatter along the same ethnic lines of the crumbling soviet Union is very real among soviet soldiers still stationed in Eastern Germany. A Page 9 Cereal exports up the agriculture department reports that the United states exported a record $85 million in dried breakfast cereals in 1990, four times As much As in 1986. A Page 17 Index Abby Ann landers.20 comics.18-20 commentary.13 faces a no places .10 letters.12 Money matters.17 sports.21-28 to listings.27 weather.11 free from Page 1 Home. A a it a wonderful. Its very Good  Sutherland a wife Jean who has lived in Beirut since his abduction left the lebanese capital on sunday because her 88-year-old father had died the Day before. In Washington a state department spokeswoman said she was aware of the hostage report but added a i have nothing on that  former archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie said he hoped Waite would be freed this week. A a in a expecting something to happen. I am hoping this May be it a Runcie said in an interview with sky television after hearing mondays jihad statement. A a in a looking Forward to seeing Terry. I Hope it will be a Day this week a he said. The foreign office said in a statement a a we be seen the re ports and we Hope they re  islamic i Hacks announcement came As Perez de Cuellari a special hostage negotiator Giandomenico Picco was reportedly in Lebanon for talks with hostage holders. The Tehran times in a report released sunday had said an american and a British hostage would soon be freed on humanitarian grounds. The report in the English language iranian newspaper did not say when the release might take place. It said the kidnappers a would most probably give priority to a British  apart from Sutherland three americans Are still held hostage by shiite fundamentalists linked to Iran. The longest held is Anderson chief Middle East correspondent of the associated press who was abducted March 16, 1985. The other two americans Are Joseph Cicippio and Alann Steen. Four longtime hostages a two americans and two britons a have been freed since August when Perez de Cuellar began working on a Swap involving Western captives israelis missing in Lebanon and lebanese prisoners held by Israel. A Frenchman held for three Days also was released in August. Psychics from Page 1 finally found however through electronic intercepts and an informants tip. Psychics have proved a surprisingly helpful in gathering intelligence although they Are not relied on As a sole source said rep. Norman Dicks d-wash., a member of the House intelligence committee. Jansen is on her third Mission to Iraq for a special . Commission assigned to find and destroy the country a hidden stocks of missiles and chemical biological and nuclear weapons following the persian Gulf War. Dames and Jansen got in touch after Seattle television station Kiro reported on the Maryland based firm and on the use of psychics in gathering intelligence. Dames sent reporter Mark Sauter several sketches of Sites of biological weapons he and his associates had seen through a Remote viewing in Iraq. Kiro contacted Jansen who asked to see them. Dames said Jansen then called him and told him which suspected biological weapons site she was going to what she was looking for and whether he could help. A i Tola her sure a he said and proceeded to a a find two locations. The . Commission has found research facilities for germ warfare but no evidence of actual weapons thus far said Derek Boothby a commission official in new York. Boothby said he had not heard about Dames sketches. A we Welcome All information if it is practical and can be substantiated a he said. Dames said in a recent interview that he provided the information to the . Team for free but Bills his corporate clients $6,000 to $8,000 a week. In fliers promoting the firm Psi tech promises to provide a insight into winning at competitive strategies. And it asks a do you know what the Competition is doing and where they Are heading what factors have the greatest influence on their thinking can you afford not to know a Dames whose five associates Are mostly retired military officers said a Remote viewing does not require psychic Powers. It s More a matter of suppressing ones imagination and concentrating on a target with rigorous discipline he said. The firms chairman retired maj. Gen. Albert n. Stubblebine was head of army intelligence in the Early 1980s. His belief in psychic and extrasensory Powers and attempts to develop them for use in intelligence earned him the nickname a spoon benders and the reputation of an eccentric. Journalist Steven Emerson author of a Book about the Reagan administrations Covert operations said visitors to Stubblebine a office saw a spoon dangling from the ceiling. Dames said he too faced scepticism both during and after his military service for his attempts to train in a Remote View a a a my. Two Days before the allies marched into Kuwait City last March a senior administration official asked Psi tech to scope out the City in Case the iraqis had Booby trapped it with biological weapons Dames said. A they were desperate. We re used to people coming to us As a last resort a he Saia declining to identify the official who contacted him but describing him As a very High  a Pentagon spokesman said he Hadnot heard of such a Case. Afghan Relief flight maj. Bridget s. Stonuey left and staff sgt. Michael c. Willi daughter were among 27 afghans who arrived in Germany on Ford right both of the 2nd aeromedical evacuation so a monday from Pakistan As part of a program to give free medi company Roya  and her father As they depart a Cal care to afghan refugees. This was the 100th flight since c-141 transport plane at Rhein main a the father and March 1986 and the first since the persian Gulf War  
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