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...legacies of Presley's stay at Ray Barracks north of Frankfurt have suffered from the reduction in American forces in Europe: The Pentagon plans to pare the number of U.S. troops to 150,000 by 1995, compared with 321,000 stationed here...
...steal Air Malta baggage tags. The end of the story, as spelled out in the indictments: sometime between 8:15 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. on Dec. 21, 1988, Fhimah and Bassett tagged the bag containing the bomb and placed it on Air Malta Flight KM-190 to Frankfurt. There it was transferred to a Pan Am flight to London, where it was reloaded onto Flight 103 for New York -- passing over Lockerbie...
...were several KGB agents skulking around the Frankfurt Book Fair recently? Like everybody else, they were looking for deals. The Soviet spymasters are conducting one of the most extraordinary auctions in history. To raise hard cash, they intend to sell large portions of their secret archives, according to the Nov. 4 issue of the weekly New York Observer. The files may contain answers to some of the most intriguing questions of the cold war era: How close did the U.S. and the Soviet Union come to war over Cuba? Were the Rosenbergs really Soviet spies? One problem will...
...year earlier. And after dismissing nearly 70,000 employees since 1987, or more than 20% of Wall Street's total work force, some firms have gingerly begun to hire again. Goldman, Sachs has added 44 new associates to work on mergers and other deals. The firm also opened a Frankfurt office for international deals. Declares Alain Lebec, a managing partner and co-director of mergers and acquisitions for Merrill Lynch: "Things are better across the board. Our clients are more interested in exploring acquisitions, and the quality of the work is more real and less speculative...