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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes wednesday april 1,1992 Buchanan turns guns on Congress democratic rivals prepare for . Clash a hic in Nares Desoe from wire reports Washington a Patrick Buchanan returned to the Republican Campaign Trail monday with a blast at Congress while Jerry Brown took his insurgent democratic Campaign to the heart of the establishment Wall Street. Arkansas gov. Bill Clinton also was to Campaign in new York where he faces Brown the former governor of California in a key democratic primary next tuesday. But there were More Indica Jerry Brown addresses a rally on Wall Street. Tons that democratic voters were not satisfied with the two options facing them on the ballot and were holding Back waiting to see if someone else entered the race. Buchanan has been off the Campaign Trail since performing More poorly than usual in rust Belt primaries two weeks ago. But in a Capitol Hill news conference monday he announced he was Back. Buchanan took off on the democratic controlled Congress and what he said were its abuses of the Peoples Trust including the House Check kiting affair rather than his usual attacks that president Bush was deserting conservatives. Asked if he was heeding the advice of some republicans that he tone Down the rhetoric against Bush for fear of hurting the party in the fall the political commentator said a no. T Quot we Arentt taking any advice from our adversary Buchanan said. Although saying that the worst offenders should be removed no matter what the party or political philosophy Buchanan clearly thought most of those were democrats. Quot every attic needs cleaning out at least once a dec Ade and this Congress desperately needs dumping Over a Buchanan said. He then headed off for Wisconsin which along with Kansas and new York hols a primary next tuesday. Bush remained at the White House. But his wife Barbara was in Minnesota also lashing out at Congress saying it needed to a clean up its act and pass the presidents economic recovery package. Brown who has based his candidacy on being the outsider who wants to Reform the established political system exhorted a lunch time crowd on Wall Street to a drive the Money lenders out of the Temple of Power and put the people Back  in Milwaukee meanwhile Clinton indicated monday that he wants his wife Hillary to play a major role in a Clinton administration if he wins the election in  during a Campaign Stop at the metro area technical College to include Hillary Clinton who is a partner in a Little Rock Law firm in his prospective administration Clinton said Quot i think what we will do if i am the nominee and if i am elected we will try to decide what it is she ought to do and then discuss it with ourselves and then Tell the american people and give them time to get adjusted to it. It would be unusual there has never been a a he then paused without completing the sentence. Clinton said during a question and answer session at the College that a there Are worlds of things Hillary could do at a very High level in the administration. A i would Hope that the american people would support that because i certainly would want her involved in some very Clear and High level Way. Clinton told the gathering a i appreciate your  would draw 21% in 3-Way race poll finds by the los Angeles times signalling dissatisfaction with the choices in the presidential contest one fifth of registered voters say they would support Texas billionaire h. Ross Perot in a three Way race for the White House with president Bush and Arkansas gov. Bill Clinton a new los Angeles times poll has found. In a hypothetical three Way election Perot Drew 21 percent compared with 37 percent for Bush and 35 percent for Clinton the front runner for the democratic nomination the poll  urges no fault insurance for californians Sacramento Calif up gov. Pete Wilson has angrily called on the legislature to pass a Low Cost no fault Auto insurance plan that would provide a Driver with Basic coverage for $220 a year. Wilson on monday blamed the powerful California trial lawyers association for keeping a no fault proposal bottled up in the state Senate judiciary committee. The committee had been set to vote on the plan tuesday but postponed action indefinitely so lawmakers could consider rival Auto insurance reforms. Quot the people of California cry out for Relief from High insurance rates and yet the legislature blocks Reform. They do the bidding of the trial lawyers lobby not the people a Wilson said in a news conference on the Capitol Steps. A a it a time that they Buck the special interests and work for the people of California not just for the trial lawyers lobby Quot he said. A if they deny the people real and lasting insurance Reform then i expect we Are going to see a lot of new faces come next  the High Price of Auto insurance in California which can Cost thousands of dollars a year has resulted in Large numbers of uninsured Drivers on the roads. The Republican governor supports a no fault plan by state Sens. Frank Hill a Whittier and Patrick Johnston a Stockton that would insure Drivers for $15,000 at a Cost of $220 annually. What makes Perot a strength even More striking is that Only one third of registered voters now know enough about the industrialist to have an opinion of him. Perot who made his Fortune building a computer services company in Texas has said he will seek the presidency As an Independent if volunteers obtain enough signatures to place him on the ballot in every state. In a two Way race without Perot the poll found Bush and Clinton locked in a virtual dead heat with the president leading the democratic front runner 48 percent to 46 percent a result within the polls margin of error. In the volatile struggle for the democratic nomination Clinton held a 53 percent to 25 percent Lead Over former California gov. Jerry Brown among registered democrats and independents leaning toward the party the poll found. Matched against the president in a general election Brown did not run As Well As Clinton Brown trailed Bush 53 percent to 41 percent. The times poll surveyed 1,521 adults including 1,233 registered voters from March 27 to March 29 it has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage Points. The Sample includes 607 registered democrats and independents who lean toward the party and 544 registered republicans and independents who lean toward the gop. In the Survey Perot draws strength about equally from Clinton and Bush Perot would pull 20 percent of those who would support Clinton in a two Way race and 16 percent who would Back Bush. Noriega witness held in Panama Miami apr testimony ended monday in Manuel Antonio Noriega a drug Case after another bizarre twist. Panamanian police arrested the final scheduled defense witness As he was leaving the country to testify. Final arguments in the ousted panamanian dictators drug smuggling trial were to begin tuesday. The jury could get the Case thursday. Fernando Jaen a former civilian aide to Noriega had been Given a Safe conduct by Panama to leave the country. But he was arrested on a civil fraud warrant at Panama City a Airport sunday night. . District judge William Hoeveler said he would not delay Noreiga a trial. Jaen was supposed to testify to Noriega a whereabouts on May 6, 1984, the weekend that a last minute prosecution witness had claimed Noriega met secretly with a Medellin cocaine Cartel lieutenant. The arrest a just smells to me As an Effort to keep general Noriega from his constitutional right to Call witnesses on his behalf a defense attorney Frank Rubi no complained to the judge r a Short of another invasion to snatch him up and bring him Here there is nothing we can do about it Rubino said. Prosecutors denied any involvement in the arrest. They said it was apparently connected to a disputed $30,000 loan in Panama. Noriega faces up to 160 years if convicted of All 10 drug and racketeering counts. He surrendered to . Troops after the december 1989 invasion of Panama. Fasting Tyson in trouble Tor autographs Indianapolis apr Boxer Mike Tyson is refusing to eat in prison and he faces disciplinary action for giving other inmates his autograph Indiana correctional officials said monday. Tyson 25, was sentenced and sent to prison thursday on rape and criminal deviate conduct convictions for assaulting a miss Black America Beauty pageant contestant in his Indianapolis hotel room last july. His attorneys hoping to get him released on Bond pending an Appeal filed a partial transcript of the trial monday with the Indiana court of appeals. Department of correction spokesman Kevin Moore said Tyson has taken Only fluids during his five Days at the reception and diagnostic Center in Plainfield about 15 Miles West of Indianapolis. A a he a told the staff he wants to lose weight a said Moore. A the goes to the dining room with the other people assigned to his group and he interacts with people very Well. He just does no to want to  Moore said a loss of appetite was common among new prisoners. Tyson was to go to a disciplinary hearing tuesday Tor violating a prison Rule against giving anything of value to another inmate. Tyson a autograph is considered valuable and officials told him that Moore said  
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