European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 13, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 a the stars and stripes saturday june 13, 1992 the Village of Bradour sur glane stands As it was the Day nazis massacred 642 people on june 10t 1944. See Story on pages 14-15.cuomo�?Ts candidate profile gov. Mario m. Cuomo the Man who won t be president but can to Stop talking about the men who would be said that Ross Perot could be but that Bill Clinton should be. A Page 4sensitivity for sailors fifty one men and a woman who train the Navy s sailors underwent sensitivity training thursday discussing dirty jokes flirting and taking advantage of women. A Page 5no Charity for Yeltsin president Boris n. Yeltsin says he wont go to the United states next week with a an outstretched hand for Charity but will urge americans to join hands with russians to end the Era of nuclear confrontation. A Page 8 hostage release predicted a German newspaper said two germans held hostage in Lebanon for three years will to freed and returned Home next week. A Page 9�?~thou Shalt not Snoop snooping in someone else a computer files would constitute a keyboard sin under a proposed set of Quot ten commandments of computer a Pago 12gm denotes official pm demoted the president of its general motors acceptance corp. Subsidiary and disciplined a dozen other employees who failed to detect a $436 million fraud of the Auto Makori a financing business. A Page 21 Index Abby Ann Landers .24 comics. 22-24 commentary. .19 faces in places .20 letters. .18 Money matters a .21 sports. 25-32 to listings. .31 weather. .13 Baker arrives in London to hold pre Summit talks with russian London apr Secretary of state James a Baker Iii arrived Friday for talks with russian foreign minister Andrei Kozarev in an Effort to reach agreement on a new missile reduction pact in time for next weeks superpower Summit. Baker made no statement after his plane landed at Heathrow Airport. Fridays last minute meeting was arranged in a Telephone conversation with Kozarev. State department officials have declined to say How close the two sides Are to an Accord. Russian president Boris n. Yeltsin scheduled to arrive in Washington on monday will hold talks with Bush and Baker on tuesday and wednesday. State department spokesman Richard Boucher said Baker and Kozarev who were meeting at the russian embassy in London would wind up their talks in time for the Summit. Both sides Are committed to reducing their arsenals of Long Range bombers missiles and submarines beyond the cuts required under the strategic arms reduction treaty. But Yeltsin saying the Bush administration was trying to get an advantage criticized a . Proposal to eliminate All missiles with multiple warheads that Are based on land but Only one third of those at sea. Land based missiles Are the Backbone of russians strategic forces while the . Arsenal is based on submarine launched missiles. Apart from the dispute Over multiple warhead missiles talks in Washington on monday and tuesday Between Baker and Kozarev failed to produce an Overall numerical ceiling on Long Range warheads sub ceilings on various weapons and an understanding on How quickly banned missiles would be discarded. The russians agreed to part with some of their land based missiles but Only after the seven year period in which the nuclear treaty would be implemented. That Means postponing a second round of reductions until the next decade. Russia and other former soviet republics have some 10,200 Long Range nuclear warheads the United states has nearly 10,000.buyouts from Page 1 said. By fiscal 1997, total budgeted civilian employment in the defense depart ment is due to drop to 940,000, a Cut of 212,000 from fiscal 1989 Levels. Most of that reduction will be achieved through attrition a not replacing workers who retire or leave voluntarily a and hiring restrictions that have been in effect for More than two years. The Pentagon official said some rims Are probably unavoidable. Quot but offering a financial incentive to induce employees to resign or take Early retirement will significantly reduce the number of employees who will have to be involuntarily separated a he from Page 1 weeks As Quot crucial a the environment is no longer the specialized concern of a few a the text said. A it has become the vital interest of us brazilian president Fernando Coltor de Mcullo opened the Summit Friday with a Call for world leaders to work together. A this is a unique and perhaps the last Opportunity to build a new world a he said. A your people expect a lot from indians prime minister . Narasimha Rao focused on global inequalities. A we inhabit a single planet but one of Many worlds a he said. A a we must assure that the affluence of some is not derived from the poverty of Many. Joint action is not possible if one group of nations says it is innocent and another group evades All dozens of Heads of government were in the audience or nearby at the Rio Cen Tro Complex. In All More than 110 travelled there to sign treaties that set a framework for International cooperation to clean up the worlds environment. On the table Are two legally binding treaties and three other documents that arc Broad statements of principle and action. More than 60 nations have signed the climate control treaty which Calls for the worldwide reduction of Carbon dioxide emissions and the Quot biodiversity treaty a which Aims to protect Plant and animal species. Dozens More Are expected to sign shortly. The United states has been broadly criticized for opposing the species treaty and for weakening the climate control pact. Because of . Insistence the latter no longer includes Caps on Carbon dioxide emissions which Are believed to be the main cause of global warming. As if to answer those critics senior . Negotiator William Reilly said thursday that the Bush administration will set aside $1.4 billion for research and monitoring related to climate change and will share the results with other countries. It was not Clear if new Money was being pledged. Reilly chief of the environmental Protection Agency also said the United states immediately would begin collecting information on the worlds Plant and animal species. . Delegation sources said Bush May announce a similar scientific initiative but it was not Clear if that was separate. Also on thursday during a Brief visit to Panama City Panama on his Way to Rio de Janeiro Bush was rushed from a downtown Plaza when explosions went off and Clouds of police tear Gas billowed onto his speaking podium. Police had sealed off blocks of the capital thursday after violent anti-. Protests and the slaying of a . Soldier wednesday. The demonstrators Are angry about the deaths and destruction inflicted by the . Invasion to oust Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega in december 1989. Bush was preparing to deliver the main speech of his Brief visit to Panama when More than a dozen explosions went off in the distance apparently the sound of police firing the tear Gas at demonstrators. As dark Clouds of tear Gas blew in secret service agents formed a wedge around the president. One held a bulletproof coat around his shoulders. Bush was led from the platform with panamanian president Guillermo Endara As hundreds of weeping and choking people scattered from the Plaza. Children in the crowd were trampled and screaming was heard. Bush then went on to his final event in Panama an address to americans at Al Brook afr before departing for from Page 1 can people Are mad now just defeat this one Ray of Hope we have now for finally reducing the Federal deficit and you will see a real revolt a rep. Rod Chandler r-wash., said shortly before the climactic vote. Democratic leaders fighting the measure lobbied it so intensely that 11 lawmakers All democrats who sponsored the amendment ended up voting against it. House budget committee chairman Leon e. Fanetta d-calif., said a a we re saying we re so weak so cowardly so helpless that we be got to Amend the Constitution to give us a Little spine. A that is not the heritage i want to leave to my children a Punetta said. White House reaction to the vote was Swift. A this is still just the beginning of the Effort and w e Are within striking distance a said Marlin Fitzwater the White House spokesman aboard air Force one As it was heading to the . Environmental Summit in Rio de Janeiro Brazil with the president. Treasury Secretary Nicholas f. Brady called the outcome a another sad example of Congress inability to Deal with a National problem. Missed was a Chance for the Democrat controlled Congress to exercise House majority Leader Richard Gephardt d-mo., said the vote showed that most members of Congress Are Quot willing to take extraordinary measures to get the deficit under he said democratic leaders would soon unveil a deficit reduction Bill. The Defeated measure would have required a balanced budget As soon As 1998, a contrast to red Ink that now runs to about $400 billion a year. But opponents noted that it did nothing to reduce the deficit simply leaving decisions about tax increases and spending cuts for the future. Whatever the arguments there was no doubting the political stakes. Bush lobbied for the measure and used it As a weapon in his Campaign year attacks on Congress spending habits. He was Allied with conservative groups such As the National association of manufacturers and the National taxpayers Union. They argued that the Public was demanding that the constitutions weight be used to control unchecked Federal shortfalls which Are about to drive the National debt past $4 trillion. House speaker Thomas a Foley d-wash., denied twisting arms to defeat the amendment. But he joined the debate on the floor a rarity that signified the importance he attached to the Issue. A the Constitution will not balance the budget a he said echoing the arguments of others who said higher taxes and smaller social Security checks would inevitably follow enactment of the amendment. A this is nothing More than the constitutional equivalent of hanging garlic in windows to Ward off vampires a said rep. Mike Synard Olda. They were joined by representatives of the elderly unions Many businesses and the poor who warned of disastrously deep cuts in programs such As social Security and medicare
