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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 19, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday november 19, 1994 world the stars and stripes Page 9 2 Sites being studied for new Berlin Airport from the associated press Berlin planner recommended thursday two Sites for a major International Airport to serve the German capital which claims to i be a world Metropolis but has Only minor league airports. A planning commission for Brandenburg state which surrounds Berlin rejected expanding Schonefeld Airport once the main Airport for East Berlin when it was East Germany s capital because too Many people live nearby. The two recommended Sites Are in lightly populated areas South Oberlin a City of 3.5 million people. One site is at Sterenberg 23 Miles from Berlin s Center the other at Jii Terborg 37 Miles from the Center. The final decision is expected in mid-1995. The aim is to Star construction by 1998 and have the Airport functioning by 2004, about five years after the German government and parliament Are to move to Berlin from Bonn. Berlin s busiest Airport Tegel in the West of the City has been stretched to capacity by increased air traffic since German reunification in 1990. It lies within a dense population area and cannot be expanded. Finns vote to joined Helsinki Finland finnish lawmakers overwhelmingly endorsed membership in Trie european Union on Friday paving the Way for the country to join the Community next year. Despite a filibuster by a handful of legislators that delayed the vote by several weeks the eur Bill passed with the required two thirds  the 200-member parliament 152 lawmakers said yes to the government s eur application and 45 voted against. Two lawmaker abstained and one was absent. Serial killer hunted Rostov on Don Russia eight months after the execution of teacher who murdered 52 people in Rostov on Don authorities in the 4southern russian City Are once again Hunting for a serial killer. Police believe the killer already has slain eight women in the Rural a Klinovsky and  of the Rostov Region the itar Tass news Agency reported thursday. Despite similarities in the cases authorities have been unable to Rule out that More than one killer is artwork said col. Vasily Kolesnik the Region s chief criminal investigator. The City won notoriety As the Home of the so called Rostov Ripper a former teacher and communist part member who terrorized the Region for 12 years prior to his arrest in 1990.a court convicted Andrei Chikailo of murdering mutilating and cannibalizing 21 boys 14 girls and 17 older women. Chikailo was executed in Rostov on Don in february. 50,000 orbits by Mir Moscow the Mir space station completed its 50, orbit of Earth on thursday As two of the three cosmonauts on Board continued their bids for new endurance records the 100-ton Mir was launched in 1986 and showed signs of its age recently when Power Supply problemsplagued1 a Mission to the space station last month. But it remains the showcase of manned space research and two More modules Are expected to Dock with Mir next year. A . Space shuttle is scheduled to link up with the station for the first time next year. Terrorist who killed 3 gis  Heidelberg to be freed Bonn Germany a a German court has ordered the release of a leftist terrorist who killed three . Service men in a car bombing 22 years a. A prosecutor said Friday that he was seeking a Way to Block the dec. 1 release of Irmgard Moller a founder of the Baader Meinhoff gang arid its successor group the red army faction. Moller 47, is Ger Many s longest serving female prisoner. In its ruling announced late thursday the Schleswig Holstein state court said Moller was in poor health and no longer posed a violent threat to society Al though it acknowledged that she does t exactly distance herself from  Moller said in a recent interview Inder Spiegel Magazine that the armed struggle was  Alexander Gramlich the prosecutor i Heidelberg where the bombing at a . Base took place May 24, 1972, said hews reviewing the 16-Page decision. On nov. 1, when the Miller decision it was being considered the . State depart ment said the United states opposes free in terrorist who have shown no remorse. The . Response would have a Bear ing on his Appeal Gramlich said. Natu rally i m not indifferent to what the americans say. The victims after All were three american soldiers he said. The . Embassy i had no immediate reaction to the ruling thursday Gramlich said he might Challenge the decision on the grounds that Miller has refused to cooperate with a psychological evaluation intended to determine whether she poses a threat. She has insisted that her actions were political and had nothing to do with her state of mind he said Miller was arrested six weeks after she and a companion drove two cars loaded with explosives onto the . Base. Bot cars blew up killing capt. Clyde r. Bon Ner and two other soldiers Charles l. Peck and Ronald a. Woodward. Presented by military trading Center top Quality used cars and. ,.-., Bolon mire a line Kura Caf sgt. Usan red insurance service Center Benny Brown roadshow disco both Days provided 8y. Mud trading Center a it no f 100 &  1m$ffi%�ffiffy$ " ,. Kiddie carou5si  
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