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Marla Harper, Terry Harper's estranged wife, tes tified that her husband hoped to get back into the family's good graces by helping Tony Harper win custody of his children from Mrs. Holloway. Tony Harper lost custody in a 1980 divorce. Shortly after she was arrested Jan. 30, he won joint custody of Shanna, now 14, and her brother, Antho ny Shane, now 18. Terry Harper, working with Harris County sher iff's investigators, secretly recorded six conversations with Mrs. Holloway in January. Harper told police he was concerned about the safety of Mrs. Heath and her daughter. "The only thing that kept those two people from dying is that Terry Harper decided one day that it was about time to do something right," Anderson said. Testimony showed Harper has been married sev en times, and held 15 jobs in the past three years. He has been convicted of several minor charges, includ ing drug possession and public intoxication. He was on probation on a drunken driving conviction when he began meeting with Mrs. Holloway. "You may not like Terry Harper," Anderson told the jury. "But listen to those tapes. They make you witnesses to this crime." But McKinney told jurors to remember conversa tions on the tape. "Terry has admitted to two very important things: The idea to kill Verna Heath came out of his mouth at the first meeting ... and secondly, the idea to kidnap her was out of his mouth at the very first meeting," McKinney said. McKinney said Mrs. Holloway feared for her own safety after she and Harper had several conversations about hiring a hitman. "Remember when Wanda told Terry to 'blow it off'? If there ever was a clear indication someone didn't want something done, she says, 'Blow it off,"' McKinney said. Prosecutor Casey O'Brien replayed several seg ments of the tapes for jurors. "You listen to that tape. You don't hear fear in her voice. You hear hate. She's consumed with hate," O'Brien said. On the tape. Harper asks Mrs. Holloway, "If you don't want to do it. I'll understand." "It's not that I don't want to do it, I just have to get the money," Mrs. Holloway tells him. But defense attorney Stan Schneider told jurors the state did not prove its case against Mrs. Hol loway. "Terry Harper is unbelievable. He's a liar," Schneider said, adding none of the other witnesses corroborated Harper's testimony. "Without Terry Harper, Wanda Holloway is in nocent. They can't substantiate Terry Harper," Schneider said. Soviets "We need to remember that we are talking about transitional or gans, and we need to prepare con ditions and create new power and government structures later in the framework of a new Union Treaty, an economic agreement and others which we plan to conclude." He added: "Let me tell you, the West is watching. If we are able to coordinate, unite within the new forms, find new structures, new people, the West will support us. Gorbachev also tried to blunt objections from hard-liners that the new government structures he had proposed represented "almost as another coup." The Soviet president said he was acting democratically to save the country, but his opponents were portraying these actions as "an evil conspiracy against the people." Yeltsin took the podium to harshly criticize the Soviet presi dent for failing to foresee the coup attempt last month. Yeltsin also pledged the Rus sian republic would be an "equal among equals." "The Russian state, which has chosen democracy and freedom, will never be an empire or big or little brother," he declared. Yeltsin underscored the need for the "creation of a union as a free commonwealth of sovereign states based on coexistence of vari ous forms of interstate relations." "Indeed there may be indepen dent republics which insist on a confederation, and on a federation and on an associated membership and on an economic union," Yeltsin said. "And yet, they must all be within some sort of one, new single system." As the republics move toward independence, some Western lead ers have worried about control over the Soviet nuclear arsenal. Yeltsin, in an interview with CNN, offered assurances that Russia was moving to secure them. He said nuclear weapons are being moved from the Ukraine to his republic and that Kazakstan is planning to do the same. Continued from Page 1 "We have set up a committee to control nuclear weapons so that they are not used either by hawks or ultraright or ultraleft-wing forces or terrorists because this is very dangerous at the present time," Yeltsin said. "Apart from the central gov ernment, we want Russia to con trol nuclear weapons and to be re sponsible for nuclear weapons on the territory of Russia, and we want to be answerable to the whole international community so that we keep a finger on the button as well," he told CNN. . 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