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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 12, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday August 12, 1994 . The stars and strikes Page 7 v Michael Jackson took 5th s on charges papers show from the associated press los Angeles Michael Jackson invoked the fifth amendment against self incrimination during questioning about child molestation allegations levelled by five former bodyguards court document show. Jackson who recently married Elvis Presley daughter Lisa Marie is being sued by five former bodyguards who claim they were fired in 1993because they had firsthand knowledge of his alleged activities with  sued Jackson in november saying they were fired so they would appear to be disgruntled employees in any future investigation. Jackson has steadfastly denied the molestation accusation. In the court documents Jackson invoked the fifth amendment on the lawsuit s allegations of child  bodyguards contend that Jackson frequently sneaked adolescent boys into his bedroom at his parents Home while he lived there and that he ordered one bodyguard to retrieve and destroy photograph of a naked boy from Jackson s private  documents were made available this week after being filed july 18 in response to the bodyguards lawsuit. Oho that s not Coho Seattle something might be fishy the next time you buy Coho Salmon. It could be Trout with a Dye  Washington Farmed Salmon commission sent warnings to More than 5qo seafood companies last week cautioning that some distributors Are Selling Rainbow Trout dyed red to look like the More expensive Coho Salmon. Fishing Industry officials said they think the problem is More prevalent on the East coast where people might be less Likely to distinguish Salmon from coloured Trout. 3 bodies found in trunks los Angeles three decomposed bodies were found in trunks bought at an auction by a Man who said he had t looked inside officials , called when the cases began to smell found a body in one trunk wednesday at the a haul storage Center. They turned Over the other trunks to coroners who found the other corpses later that night. The first body found was a male but the sex of the others could not immediately be determined because the bodies were severely decomposed said Dan Aikin a supervisor with the Coroner s  were to be performed thursday. Police did t identify the owner of the trunks. Bacteria invade building Annapolis my a . Naval Academy faculty and classroom building will be closed until monday because bacteria that cause legionnaires disease were detected in the air conditioning system Academy officials said wednesday. Academy spokesman Noel Milan said Rickover Hall was closed tuesday As a precaution while contractors used a disinfectant to make sure the building s ventilation ducts Aren t contaminated. Academy officials said there were no reports of. Any illnesses or symptoms of legionnaires disease a rare respiratory ailment that causes pneuma Malike symptoms. About 30 faculty members and some 90 technical support workers Are in the building which houses the school s engineering and weapons departments during the summer Milan said. Offensive radio grounded Antioch Calif. A Man who says his sleep was ruined when the beat of a neighbor s radio went on and on and on solved his problem with a smash hit of his  hopped a Balcony divider at 4 a.m., went into the apartment grabbed the radio and sent it sailing 12 feet to the ground. It was just total frustration at that Point Roger e. Garrett explained wednesday. One of the women in the apartment called police. But by wednesday no charges had been filed. Sgt. Rick Marchoke said it is up to the neighbor to decide whether to press charges because the possible offences would be misdemeanours. Simpson hospitalized for Lymph Node surgery los Angeles a . Simpson was hospitalised briefly thursday for a minor surgical procedure involving a Lymph Node then returned to  procedure was performed without any complications. The patient fared very Well said or. Robert Hui Zenga Simpson s personal physician. Simpson s attorney Robert Shapiro said the procedure involved a Lymph Node. The attorney revealed june 17, the Day of Simpson s arrest that his client had an enlarge Lymph Node in an armpit. V swollen Lymph nodes in the armpit neck or Groin can indicate the presence of viral or bacterial infection or More serious diseases such As aids cancer or Hodgkin s Dis ease. Citing doctor patient confidentiality Huizenga refuse to discuss any aspect of the surgery or Simpson s health. 1  brought to the recovery room where he recovered uneventfully the doctor said adding that Simpso was taken Back to the men s Central jail. Cedars Sinai medical Center spokesman Ron Wise said he could t discuss Simpson s treatment other than to say he was released in Good  is charged with the june 12 murders of his Sec Ond sex wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her Friend Ronald Goldman. His trial is scheduled to begin sept. 19. Sheriffs Deputy Bill Martin said earlier that . Simp son left the jail pursuant to a court order.11 Superior court judge Lance Ito signed and sealed the order tuesday. Simpson was in the constant company of six  his three hours away from jail. He returned to his cell at 7 a.m., said Deputy Gabe  s not unusual for a prisoner to be treated for ailments at local hospitals Martin said although most inmates atthe men s Central jail Are treated at nearby los Angeles county us medical Center s jail  medical Center known As the Hospital to the stars because of  for being a the celebrity medical Center of Choice is 10 Miles from the jail. Inmates Are permitted to see a private physician but Only if the prisoner pays for transportation and Security costs said Deputy George Ducoulombier. The Cost of thursday s trip was t immediately known he said. In another development a jury consultant to Simpson defense team says her Job will be to Weed out the potential jurors who appear to be most favourable to  say we select jurors but what we really do is As Sist in de selection said the consultant to Elian Dimitri us. You de select the other Side s Best jurors and they do the same and you wind up with a Middle of the Road , who has worked on the Rodney King trials and the Mcmartin pc school child molestation Case said in a Telephone interview wednesday that she and her staff were already at work drafting questions to ask prospective jurors in the Simpson Case. Dimitrius said her Challenge will be to uncover jurors hidden thoughts about the Case. The stealth Agency that oversees the nation s spy satellites has nearly completed its $310 million Headquarters in Chantilly va., shown in this photo tuesday. Angry Senate votes to freeze spending on espionage facility Washington a the Senate miffed at no knowing about a $310 million building for a spy Agency has voted to halt spending for the project until it learns More about it. Coming two Days after members of the Senate Intelli gence committee disclosed the project the vote wednesday reflected anger among lawmakers that work could have gone on for four years without their knowledge.  " v. 0 it is outrageous that we Are just learning now of the huge expense of this facility strip sen. Richard Bryan d-nev., a member of the intelligence panel. This in t a building it s a Gold plated  the facility is to House the National reconnaissance office the Agency that operates the government s spy satellites. In another unanimous voice vote the Senate also passed an amendment to require All intelligence organizations to disclose in a specific budget line item any building project of More than $300,000. Sen. David Boren d-okla., who chaired the Intelli gence panel at the time the building project got under Way proposed the amendment. The members of the intelligence committee at the time were misled Boren said. But not All senators agreed. Sen. Malcolm Wallop r-wyo., a member of the committee criticized the panel for failing to Exchange information among  members. This is As much the committee fault As it is of the National reconnaissance organization Wallop said on the Senate floor. There is no exclusive  both amendments were made to a $244 billion de sense appropriations Bill for fiscal 1995. That measure has not yet received final passage. Earlier wednesday officials representing the Cia and the Pentagon insisted that they had fully disclosed to Congress the construction project. The reconnaissance organization submitted a note Book full of documents to the Senate intelligence com Mittee showing officials had provided specifics on the planning construction and Cost of the buildings to con Gress on at least nine occasions since 1990. That testimony was supported by rep. Norman Dicks d-wash., a member of the House intelligence committee. ,  
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