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DATE: PLACE: Sept. 17, Wednesday, 8am-6pm Sept. 18, Thursday 8am-6pm Ramada Inn 410 Texas, 696-4242 Warped I'VE. HAP TO ?UT UP WITH A PICTURE! OF M BUTT OH X.P. FOR A WEEK NOW IT'S TIME TO RETALI by s Cott McO Former hostage claims US employs double standard ^■i of Ante ^nls court eme Court jtrgt i s depar Only two of H:ans, Lov Itidii and WILLI AMS VILLE, N.Y. (AP) — Former hostage Benjamin Weir said Tuesday the government is follow ing a double standard by negotiating with the Soviets over an American reporter but refusing to bargain for the Lebanon hostages’ release. U.S. News & World Report corre spondent Nicholas Daniloff was ar rested by the Soviets on Aug. 30 and charged with spying. He was re leased Friday in the custody of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. Simulta neously, a Soviet United Nations em ployee charged in New York with spying was released in the custody of his ambassador. Weir, held for 16 months by Shiite Moslem extremists, spoke at a con ference in the Buffalo area. Weir, 62, said a letter was released Tuesday by Islamic Jihad, purpor tedly from hostage David Jacobsen. In Huntington Beach, Calif., Ja cobsen’s son, Eric, said the letter re flected the elder Jacobsen’s views de spite numerous misspellings and grammatical errors. Islamic Jihad, a Shiite Moslem ex tremist group, released the three- page handwritten letter to a Western news agency in Moslemmi Parts of the letter wntj Eric Jacobsen in a telep view. The letter asks: “Who interested minute by spv journalist DanilofTbuiii interested one minute inos and he didn't do anvihinga .. . Are not we Americans!" W eii was released bv had on Sept. 14. 1985. Aui he warned that the otherS could Ik- executed if lem prisoners in Kuwaitiji i reed. Moscow soys it wants Daniloff case settled MOSCOW (AP) — A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Tuesday that Moscow wants the case of Amer ican journalist Nicholas Daniloff re solved soon and that it should not be allowed to harm superpower rela tions. Boris D. Pyadyshev, First deputy head of the Foreign Ministry’s infor mation board, was asked at a news conference if there was any movement toward solving DanilofFs case before Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze and Secretary of State George P. Shultz meet in Washington Friday. The two are supposed to discuss a summit, and White House officials have warned a summit is in jeopardy unless Daniloff returns home first. “I am not sure whether it is cor rect to relate this case to the encoun ter” between Shultz and Shevard nadze, Pyadyshev said. “No one has placed any time limit on this case,” he said. “As regards the Soviet side, we would be happy to have this case solved as soon as possible, and would be happy not to have this case at all. “This case should not hamper So- viet-American relations, which are at a rather low level, even without this case, and our opinion is that this case should be dealt with in a quiet man ner without dramatizing the situa tion.” Daniloff, a correspondent for U.S. News & World Report, was ar rested in Moscow Aug. 30 by eight KGB agents and has been charged on three counts of espionage. French increase security after 8 days of bombings PARIS (AP) — The French, keep ing a wary vigil for more terrorist bombs in their midst, are trying to juggle normal routines with new se curity steps that some say play into the bombers’ hands. The Stock Exchange and two Metro stations were hastily evac uated in what turned out to be false alarms. In the past eight days, four bomb ings have killed a total of three peo ple and injured more than 100. The most recent bombing, on Monday, was inside the central police station. ing stricter visa requirements, were put into effect. Some commentators warned that the security measures ordered by Premier Jacques Chirac encourage the bombers by creating a mood of fear and doubt. Some worried that using the armed forces established a worrisome precedent for a democ racy, while others said the imposi tion of visas would scare off tourists. Even before Monday’s bombing, new anti-terrorist measures, includ- The French, who tend not to suf fer officialdom lightly, quietly sub mitted to opening bags and even body searches at stores, theaters, and other public places. Air Force 2nd contra on fightef Prac WASHINGTON (AM \n Force and the Genes I n.miu s Corp., after monW foliation, have agreede ond, multi-year comractij jet fighters totaling$4.5®| 1 he contract, annouiwj M outlay in a brief fej awards, calls for General!) ics’ Fort Worih, Texas,d prov ide 720 F-16sbyMavi! 1 he contract reflectsik| chase of 180 Fighting FaktJ craf t each year duringtlre[f running from fiscal! 1989. The 1 bur-year buy, dit ?i such multi-year procureiril the F-16, was authorized! 1 f gress in late 1985inat down production expense-1 The Air Force and Gei^MATHIS (/ namics, the nation’s seco:'|exas A&M gr iMembers c jRogerio N Javid Hug m est defense contractor,to' , |iisJing in Lao negotiating the deal even tvere sad but c The first multi-year pujMconfirmati of the plane, coveringtk|§aw b een j f j e]] from fiscal 1982 to fiscal%nt. eluded 480 planes at a ’Bj/Ve can qu roughly $2.6 billion f wondering,” sr Force believes it saved When you ha $257 million on thatdeal n|t to know The Air Force said t^'mgfid. But n pects to save roughly ™j'vill be a co by committing itself no* purchase of 720 planes* 1 ' four-year period. The service previously such savings result from® p ity of General Dynamics' 1 p* tain a stable production^ assembly-line operation. 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