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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, July 31, 1994

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 31, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes sunday july 31,1994 at a glance the Rev. Benjamin Chavis is under fire. For settling a sexual harassment complaint with up to $332,400 of a act Money without telling Board members. Some members want him to resign. See Story on Page 10. No obligation to pay Hud Secretary Henry Cisneros says he had a no obligation Quot to continue $4,000-a-month payments to an sex Lover. A Page 6 top jobs called unlikely the ban against women entering ground combat probably will keep them from top promotions a Pentagon officer said. A Pago obsession alleged . Simpson obsessively pursued his sex wife before and after their divorce according to grand jury transcripts. A Page 8 pushing their plan House democratic leaders were out Selling their health care Reform plan insisting it differed from president Clinton s proposal. A Page 10 sex Leader convicted former italian prime minister Betti no Praxi has been convicted of taking kickbacks from a Bank and sentenced 108 is years in prison. A Page 11 healthy Economy a big build up in business inventories contributed to healthy . Economic growth this Spring. A Page 18 i Index cd Abby Ann Landers 14 classifieds. 22-26 commentary .13 faces a no places .14 Horoscope. 24 Jumble .24 letters.12 Money matters .18 mutuals.18-21 sports. 27-32 weather .15 sex minister held without bail in killings at clinic Pensacola Fla a a former minister accused of fatally shooting a doctor and his bodyguard outside an abortion clinic was assigned a Public defender and ordered held without Bond saturday in a Brief courtroom appearance. Paul Hill who appeared relaxed and almost nonchalant was asked by Escambia county judge Janies Roark Iii if he needed a Public defender. A i Haven to decided As of yet sir. 1 really done to have any counsel in the matter sir a said Hill 40, Clad in a Green jail jumpsuit. A i done to know How the system works  then Hill asked the judge Quot what would be the Wisest thing to do a Roark advised him to take the Public defender and he could decide later to get a private attorney. A wok ill try that a Hill said. Hill who faces two charges of murder and one of attempted murder has seemed almost cheerful since his arrest Early Friday. The advocate of violence to Stop abortions proclaimed with a smile that he had saved the jives of innocent children As he was led to jail Friday. Police did not say whether Hill admitted shooting or John Bayard Britton 69, and his bodyguard but an arrest report said he told officers a i know one thing. No innocent babies Are going to be killed in that clinic  Hill is accused of approaching a pickup truck outside the ladies Center for abortion and repeatedly firing a Shotgun inside. Britton 69, and James Herman Barrett 74, were hit in the head and killed. Britton was wearing a bulletproof Vest. Barrettes 68-year-old wife june a retired nurse was wounded in the Arm and hospitalized in Good condition. James Barrett was a retired air Force lieutenant colonel and a korean War Veteran. A Jim was doing what he believed in a said his wife a retired Captain with the. . Health service. A the believed in Justice and would want Justice for Paul Hill a she said in a statement. A Jim believed in a woman a right to  it was the second fatal attack at a Pensacola abortion clinic in 17 months. In March 1993, or. David Gunn was killed by an abortion protester outside another Pensacola clinic. The ladies Center was bombed twice in 1984 and vandalized in 1986. Hill was a frequent demonstrator there carrying such signs As a abortionists Are murderers and should be executed a. He was arrested june 17 for disrupting the clinic by shouting to patients a Mommy Mommy done to let them kill me a he was released on Bond. Police tried to keep an Eye on Hilt but a there was no Way we could put a 24-hour surveillance on him a sgt Jerry Potts said attorney general Janet Reno said Friday that Federal agents were investigating claims that the two slayings and another one last year could be part of an organized terror Campaign by abortion opponents Britton a family practitioner who lived across the state near Jacksonville began performing abortions in Pensacola after Gunny a death. Geneva apr foreign ministers from the United states Russia and Europe called saturday for tougher sanctions against the serbs to punish them for rejecting the latest bosnian peace plan. In a joint declaration the ministers said they would ask the , Security Council to extend sanctions against serbian dominated Yugoslavia accused of supporting the bosnian serbs and tighten enforcement of existing sanctions. . Secretary of state Warren Christo sanctions sought Pher said the Resolution would be drafted this week. Speedy passage is virtually certain Given that Russia a traditional ally of the serbs joined with the West in pushing for the Resolution. The ministers said they would strengthen Protection of design a Ted. Muslim a Safe areas in Bosnia and ask for tougher enforcement of the weapons exclusion zones around Gorade and Sarajevo As Well As Extension of the zones to other Muslim areas. If the serbs continue to reject the peace proposal the ministers said a Security Council decision to lift the arms embargo on the Muslim led bosnian government a was a last resort. Could become unavoidable . Aid workers pulled out of some b05-Rian serbian areas saturday As a precaution in Case of serbian reprisals. Extensive gunfire was reported around Sarajevo and . Peacekeepers reported widespread shelling and combat elsewhere in Bosnia. Pentagon from Page 1 can seek help without commanders being informed. A advocates who can seek help for victims in abusive situations. A support teams for new parents that can identify possible problems before parents abuse their child. A aggressive outreach projects that take counselling and information services into the civilian communities where military families live. The Pentagon is looking at All of these initiatives in an attempt to come up with an Overall defense department policy on family violence. Hatcher said the key concern for the new policy will be to ensure that the victim Isnit in danger from the abuser which might be the Case now if the victim informs the commander of the abuse. A first and Foremost the victim has to agree that the commander  be notified a he said. In addition the program would Fry to get involved while the abuse is considered still minor that is showing no pattern of violence resulting in military police blotter reports and while there Are no current physical injuries As a result of Domestic violence. The Pentagon report also said both the victim and the abuser must agree to counselling and must sign a contract with the counselling service. If the contract is broken the command is thet notified. The Navy is developing a similar program on its own. Family counselling experts believe amnesty programs Are a Good Way to intervene Early. A it forces the abusers to take responsibility for their actions a 10 separation rates of abusers is. Control groups shows  identify themm Vas a i abusers land a greater Chance of being discharged than other  0m4 s?5?r 1968 october w. The Pentagon tracked the personnel records and spared their separation rates with thou of of control groups a a Quot a Quot a Iob emitted Shiv controls officer Abate control Navy air Force Marine corps 63.$% 51.45% 55.63% 63.99% 84.7% 42.19% 42.19% 54.50% 58,16% 40.66% 51.32% 44.12% 39.96% 32.26% 35.78% 35.29% source Separ Merrt of defense. Admit they were wrong without being or Jim therapy but a heir commanders a Hatcher Saiof. The Marine corps is already using victims advocates in its Community outreach programs. These Are people who really get involved in helping abuse victims a Hatcher said. Some Are professionals and others Are trained volunteers a he said the advocates serve As a a Sun port pillar by explaining the medical Legal and financial help that is available and to give emotional support to victims but when service members Are discharged for continued abusive behaviour families will be Able to get help from a re Hatcher said ,ra.siti0nal Eacle a the package will go into effect oct 1 and will be retroactive to april 1 with it families can get medical care Leeal coun a clog and up to s750 a month for up "0 Hryce years said Cathey Ahl of the a Tiona military families association. A we pushed for a Long time to get this package adopted a she said. A and we believe it will help a Jot with the fear of financial loss that Many spouses have to a mar ss5 Deal . Finally All the services now have their version of a new Parent support service. Hatcher said the goal is to have such a program on every military installation where families live. Currently the air Force and Marine corps have the most extensive services in both scope and depth. With the new Parent service professional or Volunteer Counselor visit new or soon to be parents a usually Young couples or first time parents a in their Homes to determine if the couple is at risk for future child or spouse abuse. The pre and postnatal period is extremely stressful Hatcher said a especially for those who Haven t been through it before. A lot of issues come into play a the increased responsibility financial Strain and the physical changes in the  a pregnant woman goes through Many physical changes that a husband might not understand or realize As being Normal Hatcher said  
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