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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 b the stars and stripes saturday May 16, 1992 go with aids virus gets 7 years for sexual activity Colorado Springs Colo. A an army specialist was sentenced to seven years in prison on charges of having sex with several women without telling them he had the virus that causes aids. Spec. Mark e. Baliel 24, was sentenced after he was found guilty thursday of aggravated assault against one woman three counts of sodomy and four counts of violating a Safe sex order. Baliel faced a maximum of 40 years in prison. But a military judge gave him seven years after hearing testimony that Baliel was sorry for what he had done and that doctors said Baliel could die in five years. Quot its the rest of my life and he just got seven years a sobbed one witness who said she has tested positive for the human immunodeficiency virus. Four other women also testified that Baliel lied to them about his condition before having sex. Two of the four say they also have tested his positive. Baliel of Marion kan., also got a dishonourable discharge reduction to the lowest army rank and forfeit ure of All pay and allowances. He found out he had tested positive in april 1990 after a routine blood test when he arrived at fort Carson. Officials issued a Quot Safe sex order requiring him to Tell sex partners about his condition and use a condom. A year later he was sent to Fitzsimons army medical Center in Aurora for treatment. Baliel admitted he had sexual Contact with at least four women from june to september without informing them of the risk. A i was More or less embarrassed and scared of what the reaction might be a he told the court. During the seven hour trial military judge col. Craig c. Jacobsen of fort Ord Calif., dismissed aggravated assault charges involving three of the women because Baliel while not telling the women about the infection sometimes used a condom. The prosecution argued that condoms Are not foolproof. But Jacobsen dismissed that argument saving that if condoms done to significantly reduce the risk of disease transmission a then Why do we hand them out in schools a sailors facing courts martial on sexual harassment charges Pensacola Fla. Apr two sailors accused of sexual harassment at a Navy photography school will face courts martial and four others will get lesser sanctions a commanding officer said. Capt. Ivan Dunn commanding officer of the Corry station naval technical training Center ordered the courts martial thursday for chief Petty officer Nelson Castro and Petty officer 2nd class Christopher j. Marquis. The alleged harassment took place at nearby Pensacola Nas but the six Navy men were transferred from the photo school to Corry after complaints were filed against them. Castro and Marquis both staff members at the photo school Are accused of sexual harassment and fraternization. Castro also is charged with communicating a threat. The Navy released no information on the four men who will receive lesser punishment Corry spokeswoman Karen Box said Friday. Their names were not disclosed. Three will receive non judicial punishment and one will get a non punitive letter of caution. In unrelated cases sexual harassment complaints were filed against two Marine Drill instructors at Pensacola Nas but no decision had been made on what if any action will be taken against them. Among the allegations made by women aviation officers and officer candidates against gunnery sets. Michael e. Wallace and Clifton w. Ford were that Wallace pulled out a woman a Waistband and put his hand and ice on her buttocks at a party. Ford was accused of dancing and drinking with women at class social events he was supposed to be supervising. Don King s offices raided by Fri new York apr Federal agents have raided the main offices of boxing promoter Don King confiscating computer disks and financial records a newspaper reported Friday. Agents from the Fri and other government agencies conducted the raid thursday the new York daily news reported. Fri spokesman Joe Valiquette confirmed that two Fri agents were at the Headquarters of Don King productions. John Solberg Kings spokesman told the daily news that he knew nothing of the raid and  comment. The internal Revenue service is interested in Kings practice of paying foreign fighters a Token portion of their purses in the United states and the rest Back Home As a foreign rights Quot the newspaper reported. The irs is also believed to be looking into the hundreds of thousands of dollars Worth of personal gifts former heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson gave King the daily news said. Also thursday Kings former comptroller Joseph Maffia filed an affidavit with the new Jersey state Board of control saying the promoter repeatedly ordered Tyson to pay sanctioning fees beyond those required by major boxing sanctioning organizations. Kings daughter received $52,000 a year to serve As president of Tyson a fan club an affidavit said. 2nd woman tries to remove breast implants Austin Texas apr a Texas woman has slashed her breast with a Scalpel to Force doctors to remove her silicone breast implants. Quot in be been trying for four months to get my implants out because doctors told me that 1 had illnesses that were related to it a Marlene Hooker said at a news conference at Seton medical Center. A i feel better  Hooker 46, said she was diagnosed in feb Marlene Hooker Rumary with an autoimmune disease. Such a disease causes the production of Auto antibodies sometimes with damage to Normal components of the body. Her doctor advised her to have her implants removed but her insurance company had refused to pay for removal she said. She forced the Issue wednesday slashing her left breast repeatedly. �?o1 thought if i started it someone would finish it a Hooker said after the operation. She was the second woman known to have undertaken such action. Last month a Bloomfield n.m., woman Cut open her breasts with a Scalpel fashioned from a razor and drained the gel from one implant. She then went to a doctor the next Day and had the rest removed. The woman Laura Thorpe said she operated on herself because her insurance company refused to pay for the surgery an allegation the company denied. The . Food and drug administration after studying the effects of the implants has severely limited their use for cosmetic purposes but ruled they could stay on the Market for reconstructive use. Hookers action was triggered by fear that the implants had ruptured she said. She awakened tuesday with a swollen face and a rash resembling one that followed a 1989 implant replacement she said. A i thought that this is gods Way of telling me a the time has come. They have got to come out a Quot she said. Hooker said she first got breast implants in 1975 after a doctor advised her to have her breast tissue removed because of fibr cystic breast  said she has been chronically ill since 1989 with joint pain fatigue Chest pain and shortness of breath. She has been told her Muscles and nerves Are deteriorating.  s mistake pays off with a double Bonanza from wire reports Louisville by. A Otho Loman blames the whole thing on his Girlfriend. Loman 54, accidentally bought two identical tickets for wednesday nights Power Ball drawing giving him a double win. A a it a hard to believe that such a mistake could pay off so Well a said Loman who will receive $100,000 for each ticket. Loman said thursday that he had already bought his wednesday ticket but his Girlfriend urged him to buy a second about a mile from where he purchased the first ticket. A i accidentally played the same set of numbers a Loman said. The winning numbers were 3,6,13,33,43.thief robs store cabby Beaverton Ore. A a Man took a cab to a supermarket robbed the store and then robbed the cab Driver who drove him there police said. Beaverton police were investigating the robbery of cub foods and the taxi Driver. A Man in his 20s approached a checkout clerk said he had a gun and demanded Cash Early tuesday said police spokesman Mark Hyde. He netted less than $100, Hyde said. The robber ordered the cab Driver to take him to downtown Portland where he fled after taking Cash from the Driver. The cab Driver told police that he picked up the Man in Aloha and drove him to several other stores before stopping at cub  has baby on ship Miami a coast guardsmen rescued 999 haitian refugees from crowded sailboats in the past two Days and then helped deliver a baby aboard the Cutter Escanaba on thursday to bring the total to 1,000, the Mother and her son were both in stable condition coast guard spokesman Joe Dye said. The Escanaba was headed for the . Navy base in Guantanamo Bay Cuba where the two were to be taken to a Navy Hospital Dye said. The ship was in International Waters when the child was born. Despite his birth aboard a . Vessel he is not considered a . Citizen said Duke Austin a spokesman for the immigration and naturalization service in  actor Dies at 74 Santa Monica Calif. Richard Derr a Veteran stage film and television actor who appeared in such movies As when worlds collide and american Gigolo died May 8. He was 74. He died of pancreatic cancer said Lee Hale a Friend. The actor starred in a few films including the futuristic a Tien worlds collide in 1951, but appeared in Many. They included ten gentlemen from West Point tonight we raid Calais and the drowning Pool he is survived by a brother Rodman of Southampton ,Condo group loses Case Washington a a Federal jury said a Virginia housing development must pay $850,000 for exclusively using White models in its advertising. Legal experts describes the decision As perhaps the largest jury award Ever in a housing discrimination Case. The jury in . District court cited colonial Village owners of a 640-unit condominium development in Arlington va., for violating the Federal fair housing Law. The Law was first passed in 1968. Two years ago Congress amended the statute Ana removed the $1,000 ceiling on awards that Federal juries could Grant in housing discrimination cases. In the colonial Village Case plaintiffs argued that the use of White models from 1981 to 1986 sent a message that Blacks were not Welcome. The Case was brought by two groups a the fair housing Council of greater Washington and the metropolitan Washington planning and housing association  
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