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Reagan talks about Lebanon
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reagan said yesterday he
will give "serious consideration" to a suggestion from the
president of Lebanon that a multinational peacekeeping
force be enlarged and given an expanded role in Lebanon.
While no mention was mnrtp nf inproooinn w *
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U.S. Marines, now totalling about 800 in the three-nation
force, U.S. officials have not ruled this out.
Reagan met for two hours with Lebanon's new president,
Amin Gemayel, and told reporters afterward they had made
progress in trying to arrange the prompt withdrawal of all
foreign troops from Lebanon.
However, Reagan said a date for a withdrawal had not
been set, and a senior administration official said that while
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uie goal is for a withdrawal by the end of the year, protracted
negotiations with all parties appeared likely.
He said it is likely Secretary of State George P. Shultz will
meet with Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir later in
the week to discuss the withdrawal of Israeli, Syrian and
Palestinian troops. The meeting might be held in New York.
Woman objects to picture ID
LINCOLN. N??h <ap*.t?i0 * j?
, .... , *.iv, ovaic may nui ueny a driver's
license to a woman who refuses for religious reasons to have
an identity picture taken of her, a federal judge has ruled.
Nebraska had argued that such photographs are essential
to the public safety to prevent counterfeiting, particularly in
the case of teen-age motorists who may try to buy alcohol,
but U.S. District Judge Warren Urbom said Monday this was
unlikely in the case of Frances Quaring.
Mrs. Quaring, a Pentecostalist whose beliefs bar
photographs, is no threat to the public safety, Urbom said. He
said his ruling would not apply to just any driver who objects
to a picture on his license.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A poster showing "Magnum, P.I."
star Tom Selleck taking off his shirt with his pants unzipped
and no underwear has drawn an $8 million lawsuit from the
actor.
Superior Court Judge Leon Thompson issued a restraining
order against distribution of the poster Friday after Selleck's
lawyers went to court claiming it was unauthorized and
violated privacy rights.
Selleck "has never posed for that type of picture. He has
never appeared nude, so that is why he finds it so outrageous
that they would depict him in such an outrageous pose," said
his attorney, Martin Singer, who said the poster is an artist's
rendering.
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WASHINGTON CAP) - The Reagan administration insists
that patriotism and pride ? not unemployment or the
recession ? are the biggest factors in swelling the ranks of
the armed forces and ending the military's manpower
problems.
aii a report monaay, ine administration concluded there
was no need to revive the draft because the all-volunteer
force is meeting its recruiting goals and has waiting lists at
some recruiting offices.
At the same time, Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger
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Weinberger said advance registration would save 48 days
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Soviets hinder Ameri
.Ian i unn. viri- aoviei autnorities won't let 19 Americans
who moved to the Soviet Union in the 1930s return to the
United States, Newsweek magazine reports.
The Americans have been issued passports by the U.S.
Embassy in Moscow, but the Soviets will not recognize the
dual citizenship and grant them permission to leave, the
magazine said in its Oct. 25 issue.
Embassy officials said they had received secret messages
from expatriates hoping to regain their American citizenship
and spend their final years in the United States.
Abe Stolar, who left Chicago for the Soviet Union in 1931
X-rated video game ci
SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP) - Atari The games, whi
Inc.. "outratfprt" hu coi?. v ?'
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video game cartridges that have video games, we
angered Indian and women's groups, nesday by the
says it will go to court in an effort to company.
keep them off the market. "Our object is i
The company, a leading object is to enter!
manufacturer of the popular games, Kesten, presiden
"does not condone or approve of this Multiple Industries
use of its home video game earier this month.4
technology" and plans to file suit to our games, we wan
block the games' distribution and want them laughing
sale, said Michael Moone, president of Kesten, who was
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said Friday, adding that the company The cartridges 1
intended its products for "wholesome nationally within
family entertainment." Kesten said he exp?
He gave no specifics about the million by Christma
planned suit, but said that after "We just couldn't
"further review ... Atari has decided with space ships an>
to seek legal action against tlie One of the g;
manufacturer of the offensive game Revenge," gives p
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Weinberger presented a copy of the manpower report to
Reagan and told reporters afterward, "We're getting all the
volunteers for all the positions that we can enlist under the
amounts appropriated by Congress.
"While unquestionably the recession has something to do with
the numbers that are coming in, I don't think it's the sole
factor by any means," Weinberger said. He also mentioned
improved nav
"The thing that I think is the biggest factor is the fact, as
the president has very well said, that it's an honor to wear the
uniform again and that there's been quite a change in the
country wiht respect to the way in which the military
profession is viewed," Weinberger said.
Pentagon manpower chief Lawrence Korb said later that
he had no documentary evidence to back up Weinberger's
claim about resurgent patriotism.
icans' return to USA
because he thought it would be a workers' paradise, was
identified as one person who was issued a passport.
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oiuicu ? irtuuci anu urotner-in-iaw disappeared during the
Stalin era, and his family was reduced to selling bric-a-brac,
the magazine said. When he and his wife tried to immigrate
to Israel in 1974, the Soviet government revoked their visas
and citizenship.
"After 50 years w. have no money, we have no home,"
Stolar said. "It's a wasted life. I don't consider myself a
'refusenik.' I consider myself a hostage."
irtridges anger many
ich sell for $49.95, representing Custer.
>re than most other In another game, "Bachelor
re unveiled Wed- Party," players try to help a figure
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rows of figures representing women,
lot to arouse, our American Indians have protested
tain," said Stuart the cartridges, particularly "Custer's
it of American Revenge," and women's groups say
;, in an interview the games condone sexual violence
'When people play and rape.
t them smiling, we About 100 people from a women's
organization and American ' Indian
i in New York on groups protested Friday in New York,
ames will not be where one of the games was on
2t because he does display at an audio-visual show,
ornographic. "It's absolutely disgusting," said
will be available one of the protestors, Lois Red Elk of
two weeks, and the American Indian Movement.
;cted to sell half a Kristen Reilly of Women Against
s. Pornography said "Custpr's
see adults playing Revenge" is a game of "attack and
' more," he said. rape."
ames, "Custer's The game's creator, Joel Miller,
layers points for denied in an interview in New York
emale figure that Custer rapes the woman. "He's
ian maiden and a seducing her, but she's a willing
ithout pants, participant," he said.
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