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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 12, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Row fifes ipes vol. 50, no. 303 350 my wednesday february 12,1992 d 8693 Tyson convicted sentencing in rape Case set March 6 Indianapolis a Boxer Mike Tyson returned to the courthouse tuesday morning a convicted rapist giving a routine probation interview after being found guilty of attacking a miss Black America contestant he. Lured to his hotel room. The conviction late monday in the july 19 attack was Tyson a darkest moment in a troubled history with women and it threatened to end the rags to riches career of the youngest heavyweight Champion Ever. To son arrived at the City county building about 12 hours after the verdict was delivered. He was greeted by a crush of reporters and photographers As Well Assee related stories on Page 10 about 40 supporters who shouted a hang in there 40 supporters who shouted a hang in the Mike a and a a done to worry about it Mike a he appeared serious and did not acknowledge the show of support. The 25-year-old Boxer could get up to 60 years in prison at his sentencing March 6. But based on average sentences Given in similar cases in Indiana he will probably receive Between seven and 11 years said Deputy prosecutor Barbara Trathen. Tyson remained free on $30,000 bail. Meanwhile the 18-year-old pageant contestant who see Tyson on Page 2 Boxer Mike Tyson is escorted from court after being found guilty of raping a miss Black America  deliver Hope emergency Relief by Gary Pomeroy staff writer Moscow tech. Sgt. Mike Cox read pages from Tom Clancy a novel a Clear and present danger As the c-5b Galaxy lifted off monday morning from Rhein main a Germany. Part of the fictional Book Cox explained has the . Military performing an alternative role of fighting the War against drugs. As he spoke Cox and four counterparts from Rhein Mains 4th Mobile Aerial port so were on the c-5 cargo aircraft in route to a real alternative military role a supplying food to the people of Moscow through operation provide Hope. Flight Fox 15 was one of the first wave i d rather be doing this then what Ware doing a year ago in the persian Gulf. A tech. Sgt. Mike Cox sea related Story on Page 3 sae Dave Ceeney col. Mike Moffit left commander of the 436th Airlift Wing at Dover fab del., greets the american ambassador to Russia Robert Strauss after arriving in Moscow with the first plan Load of food and medical supplies As part of operation provide Hope. Of 64 american flights that aim to deliver 4.5 million pounds of food and Medicine to As Many As 23 locations across the Commonwealth of Independent states in the next two weeks. Upon arrival in Moscow Cox and Crew would unload the 29 pallets that contained 179,000 pounds of food. During the smooth 3w-hour sojourn the members of the Mobile Squadron relaxed joked and wondered aloud about How cold it would be on their flight Tine office in Moscow. Cox briefly discussed the changing role of the . Military. Since August 1990, his role has altered dramatically through personal experience in operations desert shield Ana storm provide Comfort and now provide Hope. A a in a rather be doing this than what we were doing a year ago in the persian Gulf a said Cox 35, of Holland Patent . A i done to think anybody should starve a said sgt. Beau Marshall also of the 4th Mobile Aerial port so. Still he a never dreamed he would be delivering food to Russia. A it shows the world is changing Over a said Marshall 24, from Santa Clara Calif. The temperature was in the mid-20s, the sky was Gray and Snow was piled along the Clear runway at Sheremetyev International Airport when the plane touched Down at 3 45 . The initial reception committee consisted of a dozen see Hope on Page 2  
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