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About Service DA LY Z r GAZETTE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba . 7I l noc - _ _ _ _ _ _ vim: a,. '( ----Vol. --42 ---- ---No. --16 -- U.S. __Wavy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Friday, January 24, 1986 Soviet leader may address Congress (UPI) -- Senate Democrat the president would come both leaders to have their . eader Robert Byrd is across well and the speeches own interpreters. W ENews roposing that President would provide a big lift to Gorbachev is expected to of the bay Reagan and Soviet leader the peace process. pay the United States a visit Gorbachev address a joint Byrd noted that House later this year. S session of Congress to end Speaker Tip O'Neill thought their 1986 sunmit. the idea was "excellent" as DEFEX 1-86 In February -- The first "Defense Byrd let the proposal out long as the summit was not South Yeman Exercise" of 1986 (DEFEX 1-86) is scheduled for the of the bag yesterday prior to held too close to the first week of February and there are certain a Senate meeting. Byrd also November elections. rebels claim requirements that travelers leaving here February 7 wants Reagan's speech No Soviet leader has ever should know. broadcast live on prime-time addressed Congress. Byrd said On Friday, February 7, around 2 p.m., the combat war victory portion of Soviet television. Reagan liked the idea after DEFEX 1-86 will begin. All travelers leaving Byrd said he had no doubt hearing about it but wants (UPI) -- Rebels in South here that day will be required to be inside the air Yeman are claiming victory in terminal when the exercise begins. that country's civil war. In order to be at the terminal by 2 p.m., travelers In a broadcast over the will need to take the no later than 1:30 p.m. ferry Weekend schedule state-run Radio Aden's from Windward. frequency, the rebels said Please watch the Daily Gazette and TV8 for current they were "in full control of DEFEX 1-86 information. Saturday the situation." 12:30 p.m. -- CNN Headline News They also reported Local EEO Highly Rated -- Guantanamo Bay' s equal * 1 p.m. -- College Basketball (Indiana vs Illinois) "enormous sacrifices and employment opportunity program was recently scrutinized 3 p.m. -- Road To Super Bowl '86 staggering losses incurred by and a report by the evaluation team says the program is 4 p.m. -- 1985 Stuntman's Awards the fighters." a "model for overseas activities to pursue." 5 p.m. -- Movie: "Yesterday's Child It has been estimated that The Atlantic Fleet Equal Employment Opportunity Sunday as many as 10,000 people died Team from Norfolk was here for four days last week to As Per Entertainer in the vicious 11-day war. review the EEO operations. Super Bowl Sunday Foreigners rescued by "They checked to make sure we apply equity in all British, French and Soviet areas of employment," says Bettie Martin, Deputy EEO Other Programing Notes ships told of streets Officer. She says they checked such areas as hiring littered with rotting bodies practices, promotions, awards and training programs. Monday and burned-out shells of Equal employment opportunity means that all people 7 p.m. -- 60 Minutes tanks and army vehicles. are protected against discrimination because of 8 p.m. -- American Music Awards The pro-Soviet Arab country physical or mental handicaps, age, race, color, sex, Tuesday at the southern end of the religion or national origin. 7 p.m. -- Open Line Red Sea has been cut off from Employment rights without discrimination are covered 9 p.m. -- President's State of the Union the rest of the world since in Title Seven of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Wednesday January 13, when a gunbattle Locally, the EEO office is assisted by an EEO 9 p.m. -- NBC Special: Life, Death and AIDS in the ruling Politburo committee, counselors and collateral duty assistants. chambers triggered the fighting. Birth Announcements -- To announce in the paper the newest addition to your family, please suit to the Daily Gazette editor the parents' full names, the Report says baby's name, the date of birth, and weight of the baby. Marcos lied Parents: Gunnery Sgt. John and Elizabeth Melideo Child: Mary Elizabeth about service Born: November 11, 1985 Weight: 4 pounds, 13 ounces (UPI) -- Manila's independent Child: Deborah Ann newspapers are carrying as Born: November 11, 1985 their main story today the Weight: 5 pounds New York Times report that alleged President Marcos lied Casting Calls For Actors -- Casting calls for the about his heroics in WWII. Guantanamo Bay Little Threatre's first production of The Philippines' 1986 will be held at the W.T. Sampson Elementary School pro-goverment newspapers did Amphitheatre Jan. 25, 27, 28 and 29. not pay much attention to the Besides actors and actresses, the group will be report. looking for stage hands, musicians, set designers and Marcos blames the "anyone who wants to help. opposition for the report. The next casting call will be at the school Saturday, Old Guantamano -- The "Commandant's Quarters" at U.S. Marcos claims he led a January 25, 9 to 11 a.m. Naval Station in the 1920s, completes our series of old guerrilla group during the Guantamano post cards. Japanese occupation of the National Prayer Breakfast -- The National Prayer Philippines. Breakfast will be held at the BOQ Wardroom Thursday, U.S. investigators say such February 6, from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. a unit never existed. Marcos Tickets are $150 in advance and $2.50 at the door, says the group was a "trigger and they may be purchased from the Chaplain's Office or squad" that carried out from your command representative. political assassinations and Free coffee will be served for all non-breakfast Captain's Hotline sabotage. eaters. Army records obtained from Everyone is welcome to attend this event. the National Archieves in Inquiry: A caller to "Open Skyline Drive and Kittery Washington show many army TV Cable Installation Begins -- The TV contractor Line" complained about the Beach Road. officers between 1945 and will be installing TV cable drops in Tierra Kay, disrespect shown when the 1948 would not, at Marco's Kittery Beach and Iguana Terrace January 27 to February National Anthem is played at Response: The sewage lift request, officially recognize 3. the downtown lyceum. station at the corner of the guerrilla unit. The installations will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 5 Skyline Drive and Kittery p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Answer: The National Anthem Beach Road occasionally Sunday. 11 be played prior to all breaks down, despite frequent New hope for If someone in your household will not be available ovies shown at each lyceum. preventive maintenance, during these hours, please contact the contractor at Proper respect must be causing sewage backup and AIDS treatment 2510 for an installation appointment. given to the anthem and the spillover. Television programming from the cable system will not flag. All members of the Public Works responds (UPI) -- New hope in the be available to residents until all cables are audience are expected to promptly upon notification to treatment of the deadly installed. Service is expected to begin in late March. stand during the palying of fix the breakdown. If disease known as AIDS. the National Anthem. necessary, the spillover A Japanese researcher says Results of Captain's Mast -- Captain's Mast was Failure to show proper sewage is slumped out of the a new drug that keeps the held today at the U.S. Naval Station here. The results: respect could force a ditch, and Pest Control AIDS virus from multiplying cancellation of the evening treats the area. has been developed by the One E3 and one E4 were found guilty of violation of show. To further alleviate this National Cancer Institute in UCMJ Article 112a, wrongful use of marijuana and were National Anthem trailers problem, a different pump surburban Washington and awarded reduction to E3 and E2 respectively, forfeiture are currently being secured controller has been ordered North Carolina's Duke of $200 pay per month for two months and 45 days extra for the club lyceums. for the lift station. University. Hiroyuki duty. The new pump controller, Mitsuya, who works for the Inquiry: A problem was when installed, with further NCI, says the drug brought up on a recent "Open reduce the frequency of (azidothymidine) has been Line" regarding the sewage equipment breakdowns. tested on humans with very U. problem at the corner of few effects. Oil prices continue to drop, new planes for Delta Oil Prices Down market already awash with of 1992. oil. And it threatens to The MD-88 began life as the (UPI) -- World oil prices increase production further DC-9 but advances in continue to fall. in an attempt to keep what technology eventually led to April delivery prices for the cartel believes is its the new designation for the Britain's benchmark Brent "fair share of the market." aircraft. They are designed Crude dropped back $2.05 a to carry 142 passengers barrel to $17.25 a barrel on New Planes For Delta Delta plans to use its Instructors Needed -- City Colleges of Chicago is European markets. That is the versions serving three seeking instructors for courses in accounting, lowest since the second OPEC (UPI) -- Atlanta-based Delta cities, Atlanta, Dallas-Ft. humanities and history for Term IV. The term begins price shock back in 1979. Airlines will pay $2 billion Worth and Cincinnati.
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