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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 12, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday february 12, 1993 . The stars and stripes b Page 7 Cia suspect came Home left Pakistan family says from wire reports Quetta Pakistan a 28-year-old pakistani Man wanted in the shooting deaths of two Cia employees and the wounding of three other people returned Home this month but disappeared tour Days ago family sources said thursday. And Pakistan s Interior minister Shujaat Hussein said we have a treaty with the United states. Once we find him we will extradite him the suspect Mir animal Kanji has been charged with capital murder in the Jan. 25 shootings outside Cia Headquarters in Virginia. Close family sources speaking on condition of anonymity said Kanji came Home to Luctta in southwestern Baluchistan province about 2vt weeks ago but disappeared sunday. The sources said they did t know Why he suddenly left or where he went. Kami s family is one of Baluchistan s wealthiest with vast land holdings in the province s tribal Region a hotel and restaurant in Luctta and several construction firms in Karachi. Kanji is. Well educated a Holder of a master degree in English literature from Baluchistan University in Luctta. He was considered a sympathizer of the Swami National party a Small socialist party. Atomic waste to be moved Anchorage Alaska radioactive waste that Federal scientists carried to Alaska in a cloth sack 30 years ago As part of an Experiment will be shipped to a nuclear dump this summer. The waste was buried at a test site near Point Hope in 1962 and discovered last september by a researcher poring Over old government records. It is to be excavated and shipped to a nuclear waste dump at Hanford works wash., at a Cost of $3 million the department of Energy said tuesday. Native leaders said the plan satisfied their immediate concerns. But the plan docs not address health studies and monitoring of our Marine mammals and other animals said a Colic Kalcak sr., mayor of North slope Borough. Scientists from the . Geologic Survey brought about 15 pounds of radioactive waste from a nuclear test site in Nevada to Cape Thompson about 25 Miles Southeast of Point Hope As part of a 1962 study to Sec How radiation behaved in a Arctic environment. Oodles of poodles in trouble Wheaton Iii. A suburban Chicago woman said wednesday that she will hire a lawyer and fight efforts by county officials to Force her to get rid of nearly All her 102 poodles. It was t their fault they were born and it was t their fault they were victims. I m going to stand by them said sue Garrett who lives in Kosc Lle about 25 Miles Northwest of Chicago with her Mother and the poodles. A do Page county ordinance prohibits people from keeping More than three pets and the county zoning Board tuesday refused to Grant Garrett a  woman who practices Healing through nutrition and formerly provided a poodle stud service for breeders said she began with 30 toy and Teacup poodles 10 years ago. The number multiplied when she was forced to put them together while her House was being repaired. Priest under fire resigns Costa Mesa Calif. A roman Catholic priest who led a Well known boys chorus resigned after five men including four former chorus members alleged he molested them years ago. The Rev. Richard t. Coughlin founder of the All american boys chorus said of the allegations tuesday "1 have absolutely no recollection i swear to the almighty of these charges. I certainly cannot say that know that i did it because i can t recollect anything. I m a confused and very much destroyed  were not investigating because none of the men filed police reports said sgt. Mike Millington. Coughlin 68, founded the 100-member chorus of boys Ages 9 to 14 in 1970. The nonprofit group which in t affiliated with or funded by the roman Catholic Church has performed with Bob Hope Tony Bennett Victor Borge and Steve Allen. It also recorded a Christmas album with the London symphony orchestra. New Secretary backs care for All 27 million veterans Washington a veterans affairs Secretary Jesse Brown says he wants to make a health care available to All 27 million veterans which would mean Amajor expansion of the nation s largest medical care system. The system now cares mainly for about 2.5 million veterans with service connected disabilities or who arc indigent. The a can be a Model for the Universal health car sought by president Clinton Brown said in an interview with the associated press on wednesday. I the a represents a wonderful nucleus for that he said. Brown an activist for veterans causes for a Quarter Century before being named to Clinton s Cabinet also said there would be no cuts to the $16 billion in Bene fits paid annually to disabled veterans their families and to the survivors of veterans. He said he might support some restrictions on Cost of living increases but Only if others receiving govern ment entitlements made the same sacrifices. You can t balance the budget on the backs of veterans he said. He also said he had no immediate plan to Cut the a work Force of 260,000, second Only to the department of defense and would meet Clinton s goals of reducing government spending by cutting administrative costs. Critics of the 171-Hospitnl a system rooted in world War ii military hospitals have urged that it be made More efficient by closing or combining some facilities and opening some hospitals to Nonic trans. Brown said people must think of the Vaas expand ing its rec As opposed to  but he added there s no sense to open up the sys tem to Nonic trans when veterans themselves Are being denied  Brown said All 27 million veterans could have Access to the system by introducing third party reimburse ments payments through medicare private insurance companies or a a insurance plan t our experience and data show that we Are Able to provide Basic medical care much cheaper than the Pri vate sector he said. So by opening up the a to them All veterans the Federal government will end up paying less for those services.". Haitian refugees on a hunger strike lie in makeshift shelter at the Guantanamo naval base in Cuba on wednesday. Striking haitians with his face death soon doctors say by the u Angeles times Miami unless the Clinton administration acts to end a 13-Day-old hunger strike among his positive haitians at a . Navy base in Cuba deaths May occur within Days two american doctors said wednesday. The two just Back from the base at Guantanamo Cuba described living conditions for the 267 refugees at the Camp on Cuba s Eastern tip As a medical and Public health  in a report they cited Insani tary toilet facilities a Lack of running water and Leaky Barracks in a prison like Camp they called a disgrace. All of the refugees at Guantanamo have been found to have plausible claims to political Asylum. But they have been prevented from being brought to the United states by a 1987 ban on any potential immigrant who tests positive for the virus that causes aids. Clinton administration officials have said the his restriction would be lifted soon. But they would not say How soon. The haitians held at Guantanamo Are among More than 36,000 people who fled their Homeland in wooden boats in the months following the september 1091 Mili tary ouster of president Jean Bertrand aristids. Of that total More than 23,000 were returned to Haiti by the . Coast guard while 10,700 others were Al Lowed into the United states. About 200 haitians in the Guantanamo Camp have refused All food since Jan. 29. Many Are fainting daily but they have vowed to continue their fast until they arc permitted to enter the United states. Or. Douglas Shenson a professor of Medicine at the Montefiore medical Center in new York compared the Camp unfavourably to one built 100 years ago to House lepers in Louisiana. Shenson noted widespread problems of depression and anxiety among the haitians two of whom have attempted suicide. Shenson along with haitian born or. Jean Ford visited Guantanamo this week As representatives of Doc tors of the world a humanitarian assistance group. I Ord a pulmonary specialist on the faculty of Colum Bia College of physicians and surgeons and director of the Chest clinic at Harlem Hospital said insanitary conditions at the Camp represent a serious Public health  he said children in the Camp frequently played near portable toilets caked with fecs  
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