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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 05, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes thursday August 5,1993 pieces of exploded Titan May be salvaged from sea from wire reports los Angeles the Pentagon May try to recover pieces of an exploded Titan 4 rocket from the sea floor to learn the cause of what analysts called America s second most expensive space Accident. We be already done a Survey of the area from aircraft and there in t anything floating said air Force col. Frank Stirling Titan program manager. We re starting to explore the possibility of recovering some  the unmanned rocket and its secret pay Load which some analysts said was probably a Lacrosse spy satellite that uses radar to make pictures blew up 101 seconds after liftoff monday fro Vandenberg fab scattering debris 60 Miles offshore. John Pike a space policy analyst for the federation of american scientists estimated the Accident Cost up to $2 billion. The 1986 challenger explosion caused $10 billion in losses. Dea chief stepping Down Washington Robert c. Bonner is stepping Down As head of the drug enforcement administration three years after he gave up a lifetime appointment As a Federal judge to accept the Job. Bonner who was appointed by president Bush had said when president Clinton was elected that he would like to stay on the Job possibly making it less partisan and More like the Fri directorship. However ctr was transition officials had started seeking a replacement for him from the Start. To station escapes charge St. Louis no criminal charge will be filed against a television station that paid a male prostitute to arrange a hotel room meeting with priest authorities said tuesday. Circuit attorney Dee Joyce Hayes said that Komov used poor judgment in paying air fare hotel and other expenses for the prostitute to set up the meeting earlier this year but that the station did not break any Laws. The station arranged the meeting in March for a Story about alleged sexual misconduct by priests from the Catholic diocese of Belleville 111. The meeting took place in a hotel room in downtown St., Louis with hidden microphones and cameras. The newspaper said that cameras captured the priest giving the prostitute $200, but that the to reporters broke up the meeting As planned with a phone Call. T the Story never aired but a report on the arrangement by the St. Louis Post dispatch prompted Joyce Hayes to initiate a grand jury investigation. Man knifed by wife indicted Washington a Washington area Man whose wife Cut off his Penis after he allegedly raped her has been indicted on a charge of marital sexual assault according to Law enforcement sources. John Wayne Bobbitt 26, of Prince William county va., was indicted by the grand jury monday two weeks after police received the results of tests showing Lorena Bobbitt had Intercourse hours before the incident on the morning of june 23. Sources said John Bobbitt denied to police that he had raped his wife and told them he did not have sex with her that night. It could not be determined tuesday if the tests showed with whom Lorena Bobbitt had sex. Times crossword editor Dies new York Eugene t. Maleska who kept Sharp pencilled readers hopscotch ing across and Down As the crossword Puzzle editor of the new York times died tuesday at his Home in Daytona. Beach Fla. He was 77. Maleska died of Throat cancer. As the crossword editor he chose 7,000 puzzles for the daily paper and the new York times Magazine. The times Editorship was Maleska s second career. He was an English teacher and Public school administrator for More than 30 years before he became the crossword editor. Maleska also had a Home in Wareham mass. Judy Darling of Pittsburgh tells the Senate judiciary committee on tuesday about her husband Frank shown in portrait Cia employee who was shot and killed outside the Agency s Headquarters in january. Lives shattered by assault guns senators told Washington a senators listened with grim faces tuesday As a Cia employee s widow and an other witness told How their families were destroyed i bursts of fire from semiautomatic weapons. My life is completely shattered said Stephen Sposato of san Francisco. My daughter s life is completely  Sposato appeared before the Senate judiciary com Mittee with his id month old daughter Meghan in a baby Carrier on his Back. His wife Jody was among seven killed july 1 in a san Francisco office building by a gunman armed with semiautomatic weapons legally purchased from a Las vegas dealer. Also on hand was Judy Darling whose husband Frank was killed in a january shooting outside the in trance to Cia Headquarters. Another person was also killed and three were wounded. The Fri is seeking a pakistani gunman who carried a semiautomatic assault Rifle. Sposato urged Congress to ban the Sale and posses Sion of semiautomatic assault weapons can you advise me How to Tell a 10-month-old that Mommy is dead he said. Perhaps the manufacturer of the intrater Tec-dc9 assault weapon should Publ ish this information with the instruction manual for its murderous  after Sposato spoke the committee s chairman sen. Joseph r. Biden jr., was silent his head bowed. Then the Delaware Democrat who lost a wife and child in an Accident years ago looked up and offered encourage ment i can Tell you from personal experience you will make  sen. Joseph r. Biden jr., d-dcl., holds a semiautomatic assault weapon tuesday during the Senate judiciary committee hearings on gun control. Sen. Dianne Feinstein d-calif., predicted that the guns will not be outlawed until Public outcry further diminishes the National Rifle association s influence in Congress. But gov. James j. Florio architect of new Jersey s stringent ban on assault weapons told the panel that the tide is turning against gun violence and that the gun lobby can be Defeated. New Jersey s Law survived a repeal attempt earlier this year. Test backs Durenberger in paternity Case or min a Poa a Terni a Tes made Ber accusing Durenberger of raping her in 1963 and a Public tuesday concluded that sen. Dave Durenberger Thering her son. The two were acquainted when Duran did not father a child born to a woman who accused Berger handled her divorce him of raping her 30 years ago the Minnesota Republican has denied raping or the woman s attorney said her Chent questions the having consensual sex with Rauscher and is seeking to is reliability and plans of have an expert  have Rauscher s lawsuit dismissed. Durenberger said the test results confirm his Conten Tion that the accusation was unfounded and Outra  he said the results speak for themselves. Test. Results. Memorial blood Center of Minneapolis com pared blood samples from Joyce Rauscher and her son Kenneth Millette with those from Durenberger. From the testing. It can be established that the judge h. Richard Hopper said he made the result alleged father is not one of the biological parents of the tru klan l Ara Opper said me Ravoe me Iwu child in question the Center said in coun documents pc because the Case involved grave charges which Nave Deen brought against an inn rant no bloc Oid the v cottage Grove woman filed a lavs suit in novem a k 8m Publ c  
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