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Guantanamo Daily Gazette Tomorrow's flight Water Usage C-141 Friday, Jan. 12 through Monday, Jan. 15 Guantanamo Bay -------- 4:10 p.m. Usable storage: 9.30 MIL-66% (Fri.), 9.10 MIL-65% Charleston, S.C. 7:10 p.m. (Sat.), 9.10 MIL-65% (Sun.), 9.20 MIL-66% (Mon.) Goal: 825K See page 3 Consumption: 910K (Fri.), 824K (Sat.), 860K (Sun.), 857K (Mon.) I Guantanamo Daily Gazette Vol. 45 -- No. 155 U.S. Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Tuesday, January 16, 1990 Soviet bloodshed due to religion UPI - Soviet troops and the KGB points and confiscate all weapons, Long-distance calls back on line are standing by in two Soviet republics ammunition, explosives and UPI - AT&T technicians message to the national network to prevent further bloodshed that al- powerful chemicals. Troops have think they've fixed whatever it saying that all circuits were so conduct body ready has left at least 34 people dead. been authorized was that crippled long-distance busy, when they actually were a state of searches of those who refuse so The Kremlin has declared service around the country yes- not. emergency in sections of Christian surrender their arms andoresettle terday. But they say they still Technicians believe the Armenia and Moslem Azerbaijan be- endangered residents. Costa Rica - Officials in Costa Rica don't know exactly what the problem has been eliminated, but cause of the anti-Armenian violence in The emergency order also al- now say all were killed in Monday's problem was. they admit their remedy is the Azerbaijani capital of Baku. lows detention of people for as crash of a twin-engine plane in the From early afternoon yester- more a bandage than a cure and Soviet Prime Minister Ryzhvok long as 30 days and bans the use of rugged mountains outside the day to nearly midnight, cus- the real test will come today capital. Government rescue teams has warned that military force would copy machines, telegraphs, radios tomers attempting to make when the lines get busy again. reached the remote crash site well be used to prevent civil war between and other media. long-distance calls were AT&T handles about 80- after dark and found no survivors. It the southern republics. It's the worst ethnic violence greeted with a message saying million calls each business day. appears the plane crashed at full Soviet television says at least 34 since Soviet President Gor- that all circuits were busy and But because many offices were speed into the mountainside. people have died and at least 34 have bachev came to power nearly five to try again later. AT&T closed yesterday for Martin been hurt in the ethnic fighting. A daily years ago. The imposition of a Czechoslovakia - The Soviet Union spokesmen say it was probably a Luther King Holiday, the load newspaper says the toll would likely state of emergency is the toughest and Czechoslovakia have opened "software glitch" that sent a was lower. talks on the proposed withdrawal of rise and that clashes took place for a step his administration has taken 80,000 Soviet troops from third straight day yesterday. to restore order to the two repub- Czechoslovakia. Prague wants the The Soviet government authorized lics since ethnic clashes erupted troops out by year's end. Soviet officials to set up document check- there two years ago. troops have been in Czechoslovakia All systems 'A'-OK for shuttle since the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion, and Prague now Hostility erupts UPI - All systems are "go" orbit. The astronauts are busy with a maintains that their presence is today aboard Columbia after the smorgasbord of experiments in the illegal. Protesters destroy police office shuttle crew experienced problems fields of medicine, engineering and with a navigation system and leaky basic science. Hong Kong - British Foreign Secre- UPI - East German Prime Minis- police. de-humidifier. On the docket for today, the crew tary Douglas Hurd was met by a calm The protest followed arally of ter Hans Modrow is begging for A navigation device that gener- will process space crystals, study crowd of chanting and banner- people at which a new after thousands of protesters stormed 100,000 ated incorrect data Sunday is work- the effects of weightlessness and waving Vietnamese Boat People at a of East forum called for a quicker dis- and ransacked the headquarters ing properly today, and a leaky de- beam down spectacular views of Hong Kong refugee camp today. The Germany's hated secret police. mantling of the state security thousands of Boat People are angry humidifier was plugged with a shimmering ice flacks in space. East German television says police, which still employees over London's policy of sending homemade diaper. Flight controllers The astronauts accomplished 55,000 of its original 85,000 full- refugees back to Vietnam against demonstrators yesterday forced their say the shuttle should have no prob- the primary goal of the 33rd shuttle time workers. their will. way into the building, threw furniture lem staying in orbitfor a full10days. mission last week with the success- warns that violence and files from the windows, smashed Modrow A pre-dawn landing is set for Friday ful deployment of a Navy commu- could cause East Ger- Trinidad - Police in Trinidad and doors and glass and threatened employ- and strikes in California. nications satellite, and the equally British Airways to "disintegrate." Opposi- officials say a ees of the secret police. many For now, Columbia is sailing successful rescue of an 11-ton sci- Reselle, Ill., man committed suicide They hung a skeleton outside with a tion leaders also rushed to the smoothly through its eighth day in ence satellite. by throwing himself into the engine slogan against a revival of the secret building to appeal for control. of a 747. Police say the man beat up his travel companion, jumped a fence separating the hotel where they Teachers end Christmas strike were staying and the airport, over- eplore new solutions Tahr ARMStals - powered four security guards and ran UPI A 14-day teachers' strike Bettinger says the teachers, toward the jet engine. in Stockton, Calif., that has kept members of the Stockton Teachers to old problems with Iron Curtain thousands of children out of class- Association, will return to their (continued.page 3) UPI - A new series of east-west learn how the defense policies of rooms since the start of Christmas classrooms this morning as a good ARMS talks begin today in Vienna. such nations as Poland, East Ger- vacation appears to be over, and faith gesture, and vote on the Military chiefs of staff from 35 coun- many and Hungary are evolving in teachers plan to return to work tentative pact this afternoon. tries from both sides of the crumbled light of last year's dramatic today. Iron Curtain will participate in the changes in Eastern Europe. Representatives of the Stockton USA informal talks. Gen. Colin Powell, the chair- Unified School District and teachers Man guns down wife The three weeks of talks are billed man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is say a tentative agreement has been A man who was undercourt order News as a seminar on "confidence and secu- the chief U.S. representative. He's reached on a new two-year pact to keep away from his wife shot the building measures" in Europe. scheduled to meet briefly with his Hawaii - U.S. investigators in rity providing a 12 percent pay boost for woman dead outside a San Francisco counterparts at the start to talks. Hawaii are trying to determine what According to U.S. Envoy John the district's 1,420 teachers. elementary school yesterday while caused a Philippine airlines 747 to Maresca, the talks represent what he Teacher Spokesman Milly Bet- the couple's nine-year-old son lose all power over the Pacific called a "relatively unexplored ap- tinger says a bargaining impasse watched in horror. Ocean. An airline spokesman says the proach to security problems," as well as Chimp bites vet was broken yesterday when State The husband then killed himself. flight from Manila to San Francisco an opportunity for new ideas to A veterinarian is in fair condi- Superintendent William Honig en- Police say the gunman, Joseph by way of Honolulu was 135 miles emerge. tion at a Pittsburgh hospital after a tered talks at therequestof two state Charan, faced felony wife beating from the Hawaiian city Sunday when The seminar is not a formal nego- 200-pound chimpanzee went ber- lawmakers and the district backed charges and malicious mischief all four engines went out. None of the tiation, and specific results are not serk and bit off his ear, his thumb off on a key issue, health beneifts. charges following several 256 people aboard was injured. recent at- expected. and two fingers. The chimp's Bettinger says the district tacks on his wife, Veena. Virginia - Officials in Centreville, Maresca says the seminar would be owner was forced to shoot the ana- agreed to no caps on the fringe The principal of the Christian Va., say a five-year-old boy is in an informal meeting to try to under- mal. benefits, which was the big issue in school where the shootings took critical ondition after being pulled stand the intentions behind military And in Springfield, Mo., mu- the strike. She says it means the place says Charan had tried to abduct from a storm drainage reservoir force structures and activities. nicipal zoo officials say two ram- fringe benefits system remains un- his son from the school on at least where he spent 40 minutes under Maresca says Washington wants to paging dogs killed eight animals.
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