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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, May 31, 1992

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 31, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 8 a the stars and stripes sunday May 31, 1992revenge is Sweet for lady with grudge London apr a paint bucket a pair of shears and a few bottles of wine have made a celebrity of lady Sarah Graham Moon. Lady Sarah who is divorcing sir Peter Graham Moon after 25 years of marriage says she has dumped paint Over her husbands Bow and trimmed 4 inches off the left sleeves of 32 of his suits in the past few weeks. She also confessed to anyone who inquired that she had distributed 70 prime bottles from his wine cellar around the Village of East Garston about 60 Miles West of London. Sir Peter has said nothing and the police said no complaints had been lodged. Lady Sarah said the divorce was proceeding amicably until she discovered sir Peter had moved in with a woman nearby. Quot if you Are going to do something like my husband did you should at least have the decency to do it out of the county not next door. That a what any other Man would do a a lady Sarah told press association the National news Agency. A she said she has halted the divorce proceedings. In London a daily mail on thursday she was quoted As saying a i have now stopped the decree absolute until i get everything that i want. I done to want him Back. But i am not going to be alone and  lady Sarah a revenge delighted newspaper editors and Long accounts of her Side of the Story have appeared in papers throughout the week. A i really think that i dealt with it in a Way that suited me and suited what i thought was the perpetrator of my unhappiness. That Sas far As it goes a she said. �?o1 just say done to take anything lying Down anymore. Make a noise. Do something a the other woman obligingly posed for photographers who descended on the Village but has also said nothing. Lady Sarah said Friday that Many men have cheered her on and that support from women has been �?o100  a i was absolutely amazed. There Are so Many women out there who have decided that they must be proud they must be dignified a she said. She said her revenge was not the sort of thing a Man would do a because he Isnit bound by the same frustrations that women  a i mean a lot of women of my age Are basically bound because they Haven to got any Money and they have been kept Down there by their men All these years and after a while you become like a sort of mesmerized  sir Peter the fifth baronet in his family is chairman of transcontinental corp. His great great Grandfather was sir Francis Graham Moon a Fine Art publisher and lord mayor of London in 1854-55. According to debretto a illustrated peerage he was Given the title baronet in recognition of the visit of emperor Napoleon Iii to London in 1855.ex-defense chief claims philippine win Manila Philippines apr Fidel Ramos claimed Victory saturday in the presidential election to replace president Corazon Aquino and promised to bring about a National  Ramos a former military chief of staff and defense Secretary made the claim even though official counting that began Friday put an ally of Ferdinand Marcos in an Early Lead in the May 11 election. An earlier tally by a private but authorized group showed Ramos the Clear Winner. Meanwhile police said communist rebels and military mutineers were forging an Alliance to try to keep Ramos from taking office. Wilfredo Cruz intelligence chief of the philippine National police said Friday that the groups were to meet secretly this week to discuss their plans. The private group Media citizens Quick count showed Ramos ahead after counting 80 percent of the estimated 23 million votes. Ramos said his Lead was by More than 800,000 votes. A i now claim Victory in the presidential contest even As the nation awaits its proclamation by Congress in joint session a Ramos said a i do so not in Triumph but in All humility awed by the tremendous responsibilities of the presidency and mindful of the hard work and the sacrifices that the next six years will demand from every one of  there have been numerous allegations of fraud in the election and Congress is expected to address the Issue. A 14-member House Senate committee on Friday finally began the official tally of provincial returns after attorneys for various candidates raised numerous questions including guidelines for determining whether records were tampered with. Tally sheets from three provinces were deferred for later consideration after attorneys for candidate Miriam defensor Santiago said there were irregularities including missing  in Seville two Swiss mountaineers give spectators a taste of in lieu or a Snow covered Mountain they who shed Switzerland on Friday at expo �?T92 in Seville Spain. Down a wooden slope outside the Swiss  s body found near crash site k a a1 a i Imit a k. Malaysia a a malaysian Pter bluntly Asci he Eta la. 1 he embassy said in search and Rescue learn saturday lond the body it the a As released in Good condition nun Sega pie Peiu i 11 i to spinal i saturday morning i embassy i it i u i a is Sci lined k r i. A n 1 u y i a i \ a it. Silivi i lie not it n d i he Jet is i s 1111 e i11 it n l e l u 111 11 g 111 111 e11 a it u e 1 i. I i Iki in i a us at 1 i in my i la 11 my to a a i e to a1 i i de. In ,1 Mcva Haiku a i Tumble Tui Ina mid in i e tue i 11, i 1 a. 1 a. Be 11 a i \ 11 i ,. I i. 1  tie. B u k a i 1. A t 1 i 1. T. A. 1 a a 1 musing co Pilot of a to s Marine corps slake Hughte Ltd u crashed in a Jungle Yueai Sega pie i he i 1 s t  wid the body u i a. Mud a it it a. I i y is 11 it u i 1 e i. 11 the site i . St. H i a h Testate Tiosh the a i a d a \ i i. I lie i Alii i. 1 e. Oil ill j n h i e1 a i f. To. A. E a auctioneers execute Sale of hangmen s diaries equipment London apr the execution record books of two British hangmen father and son made the top prices at a macabre Sale of execution and punishment equipment in London on Friday auctioneers Christie a said. Derek Stevens a British collector paid 19,800 pounds $37,026 for the diary of executions kept by Albert Pierre Point who retired in 1956 after hanging 530 people including German spies and War criminals. The Book lists the hanged men and women with their Ages Heights and weights a from which he worked out How far they would have to drop for an efficient execution. Stevens also paid 7,700 pounds $14,399 for a similar record Book kept from 1901 to 1910 by Alberto a father Henry. Albert Pierre Point is now nearly 90 and in poor health. He opposes capital punishment and said after retiring a the noose and the scaffold solve nothing. They can Only provide  Sydney Darnley Pierrepointe a assistant from 1949 and later his successor As the official Hangman attended the Sale to see some of his equipment on the Block. Darnley chatted to a French executioner Fernand Messonnier who used a Guillotine in France and Algeria. The last hangings in Britain were carried out in 1964, and capital punishment except for treason was abolished in 1969. Frances last execution was in 1977, and the death penalty was scrapped there in 1981. Messonnier paid 3,080 pounds $5,759 for Henry 1�?Tierrepoint s special strap for Pinio Ning a one armed Man on the Gallows and he will display it in Bis my uni of Justice a Vaucluse France. A hinged Iron punishment mask Tom the 16th ecu Lucy was bought by the German medieval Gifune my Euini in role Huig of Del Lausei in 7, o Pound atm the. Tii i v t i e s .111, Tia ii of i l x i y e it s 1 k it i s i u 111 o i a it ols  9 gg4 Pound. $ in k 1 it a. T jul Oke s said Musi of tie Loti belonged to my had l Oinui an an  dealer whose Lei est in i tie sub get t Bee m a a Quot a it Ltd night a t i a i a ii in in Liap Hiil i a. I i it a in 1. It a a -. 1,0  
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