In a reveals statement released uncovers in Washington and at the Marshall center in Huntsville, Ala, NASA said veteran rocket engineer Stanley Reinartz was being reassigned to his former position as manager of the space agency's special projects office, a post he had held until he took overall responsibility for Marshall's shuttle activities last August. They told the board that only a minority of the more than 1,300 students who leave campus at noon create a nuisance in the surrounding community There are 1,800 students on campus. "A government commission has been set up-presumably to investigate the cause of the accident. He said the Kremlin hopes Washington's decision to continue nuclear testing despite Gorbachev's pleas for a mutual ban is not its final word. "Given the Senate's action, (Reagan) looks forward to working with the Congress to ensure more acceptable levels are reached for defense, taxes and spending reductions" White House spokesman Larry Speakes told reporters aboard Air Force One en route from Indonesia to Japan to attend the economic summit in Tokyo.
Now the other bathhouses are closed, paint peeling from their shutters The water at the Buckstaff still bubbles . economic leverage if necessary to overcome their reluctance to sever ties with Libya . As for the fire station, which nearly everyone agrees is needed, Proposition D creating an assessment district is expected to lose . But Stevenson's aides said Thursday they were optimistic that the setback could be turned into an opportunity . Far more Europeans than Americans have been killed by terrorists during the five years of the Reagan Administration. McGruff is the official crime prevention symbol created by the same people who developed Smokey the Bear. Gray and dull, the car blends in well with the automobiles of the union men.
Raid Provoked Killing In Los Angeles, Collett's son, David, 27, a salesman who lives in North Hollywood, also said the raid had provoked his father's kidnapers into killing him . Labor costs are about $75,000 and other expenses include about $35,000 in sales tax, $20,000 for the city's July 4 fireworks show, $15,000 for rent, $14,000 for warehousing, $12,000 each for trucking and advertising, $9,500 for off-duty Culver City police to provide security and $5,000 for insurance, he said This leaves a profit of about $100,000, Brookins said . Sido, her will specified, was to be put to death, apparently because Murphy feared nobody would care for the dog when she was gone . The concrete flying disc entries will be judged on hang time and total distance, he said . Though Coleman was not available for comment after the Monday night meeting, she said in an earlier interview that she had "thought long and hard on the issue and decided that my vote was justified" Acquitted of Charges Coleman, 48, was acquitted in January of charges that she filed phony receipts to account for a $1,200 advance she received from the district to attend an educational conference in New Orleans in November, 1983.
He had lived there for 28 days when he obtained his candidacy papers . Argentine-made new cars cost twice what they would anywhere else . Veteran political analysts also said any attempt by Nakasone to stay on would dissipate his power . It had disappeared along with its crew, master, sugar mill and, of course, the contents of hundreds of steel drums . "People were just raring to go" Leonard said, "and the volunteers that came in were just doing an incredible job.
In some cases, such victims can be treated by healthy bone marrow from unexposed donors-if the transplants are done quickly, because death occurs within about two weeks after a lethal dose . The travel advisory was lifted after airport security was improved . Twelve die from cyanide poisoning and the killer escapes with 160,000 yen-the equivalent then of about $600-while greater sums are left behind on desk tops . Brian Cole, a senior at the high school, said the feeling was that San Marcos was being made a scapegoat for a problem common throughout the nation's schools "It's not just confined to San Marcos San Marcos just let everyone know about it" he said . Prices are averaging $12 to $15 a barrel, half the level of three months ago and the lowest since the mid-1970s.
A longshoreman who has an alcohol or drug addiction problem comes to Torres . Although the final report will not be made for two months, Foster said, the department believes at this time that state funds "would be better directed at more of the collections the state now has rather than focusing in on this collection" Foster made his comments just before a Wednesday night hearing organized by the department to get comment on the artifacts and the feasibility of buying three more acres for an Indian museum . — The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church-in the strongest stance taken by any major religious organization-voted unanimously Tuesday to reject the idea of nuclear deterrence, any use of atomic weapons and the concept of justifiable war . It had a billiard room that was much classier than a mere plebeian pool hall . Her deteriorating condition threatened to overwhelm her 81-year-old husband, Peter Frank Leriget. The other allied leaders rejected President Reagan's plea to join the United States in slapping new economic sanctions against Libya.
Aside from their bread-and-butter gigs at weddings, conventions, and private parties throughout the county, they've performed in recent years at virtually every top hotel in town, including the Hotel Inter-Continental, the Hotel del Coronado, and the two Harbor Island Sheratons . $50 Million Statewide The act provides $50 million to cities statewide for construction or renovation of senior citizens centers . He said that the United States has made it "abundantly clear that we require nuclear testing for our security" "Accordingly, we intend to pursue the current testing program" Djerejian said . Can Recommend Approval Xander said the commission staff can now recommend approval of terms agreed to Tuesday at a meeting of the parties in San Francisco . "I don't know-we are not at a football game" responded the prime minister, who heads the centrist Labor Alignment.
After years of legal battles with previous owners, the city paid $16 million for the land . One of them is attorney Andrew Weissman, who has attacked Perkins for his reported ties to Moriarty, the subject of a statewide political corruption investigation who was recently sentenced to seven years in prison . "What we're doing here is establishing one rule for every American interest, every American business except oil and gas" said Sen George J Mitchell (D-Me "I can see no justification for that No rational basis has been offered . Over the past several months, the city has been meeting with Cousteau Society officials to discuss the possibility of establishing Huntington Beach as one of the locations for a Cousteau Ocean Center . On the other hand, even though the Mubarak regime has blamed Libya for carrying out terrorist attacks against Egyptian targets, it still is embarrassed by the high-handed way in which U. S.
Lesser amounts were listed for seven others, including Cranston, San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein, California Lt Gov Leo McCarthy and even two school board candidates . A pamphlet handed out to the faithful at Bodhgaya said they must have the "highest motivation" for the initiation . The Merrill Lynch daily Treasury index, which measures price movements on all outstanding Treasury issues with maturities of a year or longer, rose 0. 10 to 107. 21 . ZARQA, Jordan — The women of the Hasi family went into seclusion here Wednesday, deepening a mystery about two Palestinian brothers being held separately in Britain and West Germany in connection with terrorist bombs . Between 1946 and 1948, the emperor frequently met and mingled with ordinary Japanese. My auto club map paints the river as a wide, blue swath, and I worry about a difficult crossing "How's the river crossing" "Radical Probably comes up to the middle of your chest-or higher. American democracy and the Roman Catholic papacy have survived as long as they have, in part, because both have explicit and accepted rules of succession.
The figures show no marked improvement over past years despite new efforts to reduce production with incentives and to boost sales with special promotions. . "From what we've seen, tenants have had a great deal of success in court" she said. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ordered West Hollywood's rent control board to stop awarding refunds to tenants in cases where landlords have been collecting what the board considers to be excessive rents . Walker, the prosecution's key witness, has testified that Whitworth was his main supplier of classified documents between 1975 and Whitworth's retirement from the Navy in 1983 . Trees, Parks Restored Flowering trees, which Pol Pot had replaced with coconut palms in his determination to build an agriculture-based communal society, have been restored along some of the boulevards . The downtown streets seem filled with citizens carrying small suitcases and cardboard boxes lashed with twine.
Among the alumni are many national and community leaders including Harvard University President Derek Bok, and past directors include educators John I Goodlad and Madeline Hunter, Williams said . "Tell you what, Elmer" the mechanic said, "you come back in coupla hours and I'll have it fixed" Under stress, I had slurred my name again and he thought it was Elmer Teenez "Couple hours " I whined He nodded . He said he is spending about $3,000 on his campaign and is "walking the city to unify it, because it's been polarized since the last recall" Cruz was one of two councilmen who voted for a citywide moratorium on condominium construction The measure was defeated on a 3-2 vote last month . "It shouldn't have turned out this way" The Good Government group emerged several months ago as a new political entity in West Hollywood, championing West Hollywood's business community and urging a City Council that would be more responsive to its needs . Agreement on the merger must win the approval of boards of both firms. . Ott, made the motion as Ott's court-martial began in a hot, cramped courtroom at this Air Force facility 40 miles north of Sacramento Air Force Lt Col Howard P Sweeney delayed a decision on the motion.
