European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 25, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday november 25, 1994 the stars and stripes Pago 7 proposed Cable Channel to target conservatives from the associated pres Cheyenne Wyo. A proposed Cable Channel will be directed toward conservatives who May thin the rest of the Media Are too Liberal. Producers of the conservative television network Hope to begin offering 24 hours of conservative news and entertainment programming in Early 1996. We believe it would be More successful than the Golf Channel and i m going to subscribe to that said . Sen. Malcolm Wallop , retiring from the Senate after 18 years is chairman of cos advisory committee. He said he expects the network will have a news department documentaries talk shows and old to and president Anthony Fabrizio senior partner in a gop polling and strategy firm said the Channel might charge subscribers $3.95 said the Channel would be profitable if it attracts i.5 million viewers. Coast guard seizes fish Boston the coast guard seized the catch Ofa scalloped wednesday for surpassing the number of Days it was allowed to fish this was the first catch seized under an april 1 regulation designed to help replenish fish 93-foot Endeavor had been at sea13 Days More than the 204-Day limit. In 1995, the annual limit will be reduced further t6182 Days. A coast guard air patrol spotted the Endeavor fishing 65 Miles off Cape Coq. Once on Board they seized scallops cod Yellowtail flounder and other fish Worth about $24,000.the catch will be sold at auction and the funds will be held in escrow until the Case is owner of the ship who was not identified by coast guard officials will be charged with fishing illegally. Sex morgue patient Dies Albany . Mildred Clarke s heart beat for the last time a week after she spent 90 minutes in a morgue mistakenly pronounced the 86-year old woman dead nov. 16 after she was found unconscious in her apartment. County Coroner Philip Furie an elected official who is not a doctor confirmed was. Zipped into a body bag and placed in the Albany medical Center Hospital s 40-Degreecooler for 90 minutes. A morgue supervisor preparing to ship her to a funeral Home noticed she was breathing. Clarke was rushed to the emergency room in critical condition and spent a week in intensive car before her heart stopped beating wednesday. Doctors used an Electrocardiogram test on her heart to make sure she really was dead. Hospital spokesman Richard puff said her family had. Asked him not to reveal further details including the cause of death and whether she had Ever regained consciousness. Deaf teen killed by train Riverside Calif. A freight train killed deaf teen Ager walking on the tracks with other hearing impaired Bradley Avalos was thrown about 75 feet into a canal tuesday As he walked with friends near the California school for the deaf said sgt Jim Rowe. A girl with partial hearing used gestures to War the others after she heard a whistle and turned to see the oncoming train. Avalos 18, did t turnaround until it was too late Rowe said. Assistant superintendent Debra Boles said the school teaches the importance of staying off Railroad tracks As a routine part of safety lessons. Missing Tot found asleep Torrington Conn. A frantic search for missing toddler ended when police found the 2-year old sound asleep in the cushions of the family s overstuffed Marsh had called police tuesday after searching her Home for her daughter Paige. Mashhad gone Down to the basement to put some laundry in the dryer and when she got Back upstairs the child was nowhere in called her husband who raced Home. An 11-year-old neighbor joined the search As did three police officers. Then an officer removed blankets and cushions off a Large living room Couch. . And Kazakhstan officials begin the Transfer of processed bomb Grade uranium from the port in the former soviet Republic to the United states in a photo made available wednesday. Ust Kasmenn Gorsk or was a top secret affair Washington a night and Day in a Remote site in Central Asia a 36-year-old . Nuclear Engineer and 30 other experts Laboured six weeks in secrecy Over huge Cache of bomb Grade uranium. Their Coal secure the dangerous material and put it out of the reach of terrorists by Spir iting it away to America. By wednesday top secret project Sapphire was Complete 1,400 stainless steel canisters filled with nearly a half ton of nuclear material had been flown Blair Force c-5 cargo planes from the outer reaches of Kazakhstan to safety in an Oak Ridge tenn., storage site. ". It was a very hard but a very rewarding Job and we re glad to be Back Home said Alex Reidy smiling and patting wife Maggie s hand after the Mission was disclosed at a Pentagon news conference. With some very Good planning it All went very smoothly he slim bespectacled father of two from Tennessee hardly looks the Central character in a Stealthy Mission to thwart International bad Guys. But top officials from the Pentagon and the Energy and state departments heaped Praise on him Tor organizing what would have been a Mission impossible during cold War does not take a great Deal of sophistication to work with some of this material Reidy said adding so Here was real significant proliferation after president Clinton gave the go ahead for the operation oct. 7, Reidy moved his team to Kazakhstan where they built several Small buildings to process the nuclear material for transport. Reidy s team was composed of nuclear scientists an technicians All civilians working for the department of Energy in either Tennessee or Nevada As Well As four Pentagon translators. It was a difficult working situation Reidy said pointing out that Many in the group had never been out of United states before and suddenly they redeployed to the other Side of from oct. 9 to mid november they worked 12 to14-hour Days six Days a week Reidy said diluting 2.3 metric tons of d be transported in by bus before Dawn and Back again at night almost always under cover of darkness attempting to bring Little attention to them selves he said. But the group was Well treated by those locals the did meet and they even managed to use what Little spare time they had to collect clothing supplies and$1,800 for two orphanages in the Region Reidy said. A Large portion of the former soviet Union s nuclear testing took place in Kazakhstan. The newly Independent state inherited the highly enriched uranium when the soviet Empire dissolved in 199l plutonium shipped improperly from army depot in California los Alamos . A an army depot in California shipped plutonium by air via Federal express in violation of Federal rules the Energy depart men says. Less than a Pound of the highly radioactive element used in nuclear weapons arrived nov. 7 at the los Ala mos National Laboratory for disposal the department said. The lab routinely receives plutonium from universities companies and the government. In this Case however the Container was marked As plutonium and Federal express should not have accepted it for air shipment lab spokesman Jim Dannes Kinold said wednesday. It should have been sent by truck Dann Eskold said. Federal express does ship nuclear materials and they have hazardous materials experts who do know what to do in these cases he said. In this Case they did t do it however the delivery arrived in an approved con Tainer the size of a 30-gallon drum with radiation shielding and any dose of radiation to workers handling it would have been negligible Dann Eskold said. Armand Schneider a spokesman for Federal sex Federal express Doe ship nuclear materials and they have hazardous materials experts Whoso know what to do in these eases in this Case they did t do it right la spokesman Jim Dar Meskow press in Memphis tenn., refused to discuss the matter. The shipment originated at the Sacramento army depot with paperwork filled out by the Sierra army depot both in California Dann Eskold said. It appeared that both the army and Federal express Vio lated shipping rules he Saia. He referred questions about possible penalties to the transportation department in Washington where spokeswoman Pat Klinger said she would have to look into the matter. Dann Eskold said the plutonium had been used to calibrate radiation measurement instruments
