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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, February 16, 1992

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 16, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 c the stars and stripes sunday february 16, 1992 candidates begin last minute flurry of . Campaigning from wire reports Nashua . A with a top aide conceding that Republican challenger Patrick Buchanan will get a at least 30 recent of the vote a a president Bush Egan a weekend Campaign Blitz across new Hampshire on saturday in preparation for tuesdays primary. The democrats meanwhile campaigned at rallies and restaurants canvassed door to door and bore Down on Bush while sniping at one another in person and on the air Waves. Youthful cadres of Campaign volunteers Many from campuses far beyond new England streamed in to ring doorbells deliver literature and world Telephone Banks. A i want to Lead this nation for another four years and i ask for your support a Bush told several Hundred supporters in a hangar at Nashua Airport. A what this Campaign is not about is trashing candidates or about 30-second / a Maia it nt�mi4 4a i Art it advertising spots its about electing a president of the United states Quot he said. A a in a in a Tough race. The stakes Are High not Only for me but  a White House political consultant Ron Kaufman predicted that Buchanan would receive a at least 30 percent of the vote. Maybe  a no matter what happens in new Hampshire a Kaufman told reporters a George Bush is going to be the Republican  Kaufman a prediction reflected the findings of recent polls in new Hampshire. A Cable news network poll saturday gave Bush 58 percent of the Republican vote and Bucnanan 34 percent. Bush said he a facing a attack dog tactics right and left while a Republican and five democrats All campaigning to oust him waged offensives in a final weekend drive for votes. Buchanan told his Manchester Campaign workers a we Are Here to take away the nomination to take Back our  Buchanan said his conservatives will confront a the hollow army of King George and Cut through it like  in polls a sometimes fickle in rating new Hampshire a open primary a former Massachusetts sen. Paul Tsongas held the democratic Edge Over Arkansas gov. Bill Clinton who is striving to overcome the Impact of successive accusations that head had an illicit affair and had tried to Dodge the Vietnam draft. Iowa sen. Tom Harkin and Nebraska sen. Bob Kerrey Are rivals for third place in the polls with former California gov. Jerry Brown trailing. The democratic candidates meet face to face this evening in a debate to be televised by can crucial for its timing a 30 hours after it ends the voting begins. A write in Campaign for new York gov. Mario Cuomo also is Hunting support with television advertising Volunteer campaigners and a Manchester rally today. Cuomo said that he Isnit encouraging the Effort but that he wont interfere. Buchanan and the democrats accused Arkansas gov. Bill Clinton makes the rounds in a shopping mall in Salem . Bush of deceitfully dropping Middle class tax Cut proposals promised in his state of the Union address from the tax Bill he sent Congress. Bush said those were a absolute  while the proposals involved Are not in his streamlined immediate action plan Bush said a i want Congress to move on this just As soon As  about 125,000 ballots Are expected in the democratic primary and in a divided Field it wont take Many votes to shift standings and percentages. A legion of minor candidates will help splinter the primary vote All told there Are 36 names on the democratic ballot 25 in the Republican primary. All it took to run was a 51,000 filing fee.4 die when cargo plane crashes at Toledo Airport Toledo Ohio a a dc-8 cargo plane crashed into a Cornfield and burst into flames As it tried to land at Toledo a Airport killing All four people on Board. At least 12 firefighters and other rescuers were injured fighting the Blaze. The four engine Burlington air express plane tried to land twice before it crashed at 3 27 . About two Miles North of Toledo express Airport Airport director Jim Mccue said. The plane struck a tree but authorities were not certain whether that played a role in the crash. Rain and fog had reduced visibility to about two Miles they said. The plane travelling from Seattle was owned by cargo shipper Burlington air express inc., based in Irvine Calif. The victims were employees of air transport Valentine s Day orders Are nipped in the Bud by the los Angeles times West Hollywood Calif. Violeta Del Cid a heart was broken on Valentines Day that a because thieves stole 120 Valentine Flower arrangements and 88 dozen roses before the West Hollywood Florist could deliver them to customers Friday. A i just cried Quot Del Cid said Quot i just stood there and  the Flowers a some including arrangements decorated with Candy and heart shaped balloons a were stored in the Back of a locked refrigerated truck parked behind her shop in the 6200 Block of Sunset Boulevard. Each was labelled with a hand addressed personalized love note that included the name of the sender. The insulated truck was being used for storage because refrigerators inside her Flower shop were full of blossoms stockpiled for Valentines Day the years busiest Floral Day. A there was almost five Days work in there Quot Del Cid said. A the truck was totally empty. They had pried it  after discovering the $8,000 theft thursday Del Cid and her husband Paul Michaels hurriedly ordered replacement Flowers. As word of their predicament spread friends rushed to Elp trim Tulip stems and arrange sprays of baby a breath for new Floral arrangements. Two doctors and a lawyer were among about 10 volunteers some of whom worked through the night thursday to fill Valentine s Day orders. International of Little Rock ark., which operates the airline s Hub that opened in Toledo in october Mccue said. In november the planets cargo door opened shortly after it took off from the Toledo Airport said Burlington air express spokesman Glen Beecher. The plane turned around and made an emergency Landing. A the problem was thoroughly corrected and i done to believe it has anything to do with today a Accident a he said. Killed were the Pilot Harry Baker of Orange Park Fla. Crew members Tim Hupp of Fairborn Ohio and Jose Mon Talbo of Ypsilanti Mich. And Ramon Patel a Pilot who was not a Crew member on the flight Beecher said. Patel a Hometown was not Given. The plane was carrying computer equipment and paint thinner Beecher said.2nd reporter refuses to reveal his sources by the Baltimore Sun Washington a a second reporter in As Many Days refused to disclose his sources Friday to a Senate investigator searching for the source of leaks about an ethics investigation and about Anita Hills sexual harassment charges against supreme court nominee Clarence Thomas. Washington times reporter Paul m. Rodriguez spent two and a half hours before special counsel Peter e. Fleming jr., who pressed him to disclose the sources of his stories about the ethics investigation of five senators and their relationship with savings and loan executive Charles h. Keatingjr. A i did not answer any question that came close to abridging the first amendment Protection of the press Rodriguez said after the closed door deposition recalling that he was asked a about 100 times to disclose his sources Rodriguez who appeared with two attorneys from the newspaper said Fleming a questions concerned six stories he wrote about the a Keating five Between july 1990 and february 1991. Rodriguez said he would Only verify that he wrote the stories. On thursday new Day reporter Timothy Phelps also refused to Tell Fleming the sources for his articles about Hills allegations of sexual Harra sment against Thomas. The charges by the University of Oklahoma Law professor vehemently denied by Thomas led the Senate to reopen its hearings on the supreme court nominee who was later confirmed  
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