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Intelligencer Journal from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 4

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INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL, LANCASTER, PA. A-4 THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1994 FROM PAGE ONE Clinton says Ukraine ahns Jineda Webb: Takes stand Continued from A-1 accord is ready for signing I Barry Schweid AP Diplomatic Writer Continued from A-1 schedule 6 a.m., do the dishes; 7 a.m., vacuum the carpet; 11 a.m., take the kids to the park; 4 p.m., do an art project with the kids; 6 p.m., do the dishes. When he balked at chores, Webb said she threatened to kick him out. Other times she rewarded him with love making when Jerry was away. "Sometimes it was great," Webb said.

Other times she refused sex if he failed to do things her way. "She flashed herself at me to tease me, and if I approached, she said, 'Don't touch Webb re night, adding an announcement that the fugitive was caught earlier in the day. The segment was filmed in Lancaster in September. Det. Lt.

Dennis Arnold, who has sought Pineda since the rape, said the liming of the arrest was "just a coincidence." "We've been looking for him," Arnold said. "I knew he was in Puerto Rico or (New) Jersey. He credited Lancaster police officer Andy Morgan with "following up" on leads and communicating with authorities in Puerto Rico. Pineda was a cross-country and track star at McCaskey High School, becoming a Lancaster-Lebanon League champion and District 3 gold medal winner in 1989 and 1990. He was a member of the relay team that won a gold medal at the state championships in 1991.

Charles Hungerford, former program coordinator of athletics for the Lancaster School District, called Pineda a "superstar" runner who also had disciplinary problems. Pineda was not allowed to compete in a state cross-country meet in 1989 because of disciplinary problems, Hungerford said. Pineda recently appeared in a newspaper sports page in Puerto Rico "running a marathon race under a phony name," Arnold said. Using the name Daniel Lam-boy, his mother's maiden name, the fugitive had recently regis "I wish you'd speak English," he snapped at the prosecutor at one point Webb said that the morning he killed Pamela, Jerry was at work, the children were playing outside and Pamela was asleep, having spent the previous night at The Village nightclub while he babysat. He said Pamela came downstairs to complain that he allowed 2-year-old Eddy to come into her room.

She came downstairs another time and argued with him over whether little Thaddeus could put on his own shoes. "It was constant, always picking on how I did things with the kids," Webb said. "I was angry about it. I was the one watching the kids. She was upstairs most of the time." Later in the morning, Webb said he went upstairs to get Pamela to help him with the children.

Finding her asleep, he stabbed her. "Do you know why?" defense attorney Robert E. Mielnicki asked. "I don't know what I was thinking at that time," Webb replied. "You felt you were in control of what you were doing?" Mielnicki asked.

"No," Webb said. "When did you realize what you had done?" "I guess when I got blood on my hand," Webb said. Before leaving the house on his Honda motorcycle, Webb locked the children in the basement "because if I was leaving, there would be no one to watch them," he said. "I thought it would be safe down there." Under cross-examination, Webb said he got angry with Pamela when she was with other men, but denied telling anyone he felt like cutting her up. Late in the afternoon, Stedman asked Webb if Pamela "deserved what you did to her?" His response was a subdued, "No." KIEV, Ukraine (AP) President Clinton and Ukrainian President Leonid M.

Kravchuk on Wednesday hailed an agreement to eliminate the third-largest nuclear arsenal in the world by the end of the century. Clinton offered increased economic assistance and security guarantees. After a short airport meeting with Kravchuk, Clinton said the accord would be signed in Moscow by them and Russian President Boris Yeltsin on Friday. But there is strong opposition from some Ukrainian lawmakers. "Kravchuk's desire to relinquish all nuclear weapons is in opposition to parliament's position," said lawmaker Les Tanyuk.

"As President he can take such a step, ut then it's up to parliament to decide whether to ratify it." "Yeltsin and Clinton are pushing Kravchuk into a huge conflict with parliament," said Bogdan Goryn, a member of the parliament's foreign affairs committee. From Kiev, Clinton flew to the Russian capital for a summit meeting clouded by rising discontent over Yeltsin's reform programs and uncertainty about how much more money the United States could provide. Clinton arrived at the Moscow airport a little before 1 a.m. local time. He was greeted in light snow by a delegation including Prime Minister Viktor Cherno called.

Webb said he stayed because he had no other place to go to. Also, he said, no one else was caring for the three children, ages 2 to 9, one of whom he had fathered. "And I guess I still cared about Pamela, too," he said. Stroking his brown beard and mustache, Webb looked relaxed through most of his time on the stand, but he grew increasingly agitated under cross-examination. be returned to Lancaster within several weeks, Landis said.

"Should he decide to oppose extradition, governor's warrants would have to be obtained, a legal process which could take from 60 to 90 days," Landis said. Arnold said the rape victim's mother contacted "Unsolved Mysteries," whose producers became interested in the case. She has moved her residence several times because of "harassment" by the suspect's family and friends, according to Arnold. Her phone number is unlisted. "A lot of the (Lancaster) Spanish community couldn't believe that Danny Pineda was capable of doing this," Arnold said.

"But there's no doubt in my mind that he committed the acts." Associated Press Photo Ukrainian president Leonid Kravchuk extends his hand in greeting to President Bill CHnton at Kiev Airport on Wednesday. tire world," Clinton said at the news conference near the end of a stop that lasted scarcely three hours. In addition to the promise of Western aid, Russia, which provides Ukraine with about 96 percent of its energy, has promised to sell oil and gas at bargain rates and to respect Ukraine's tered a 1977 Toyota under that name, and was receiving public assistance under the name, police said. Authorities traced the vehicle registration to Pineda's home, where he was living with his wife and month-old baby. Pineda indicated he would waive extradition, and thus might up by Congress to cover costs of dismantling 1,800 nuclear warheads and up to $1 billion once the uranium in the warheads is reprocessed and sold for use in nuclear reactors.

In the past, the Ukrainian parliament has blocked moves to carry out Ukraine's pledge in 1991 to get rid of its long-range nuclear weapons and to join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Clinton takes the position Kravchuk has the executive authority to order the dismantling of the 1,800 warheads carried on land-based missiles and aboard planes. The view is based on parliament's ratification of the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty last November. But the Rada attached stiff conditions to ratification which the agreement worked out by U.S., Russian and Ukrainian negotiators ignored. Kravchuk praised the agreement.

"I am sure that this day and the forthcoming days open the way for the world for disarmament and for the elimination of nuclear weapons," he said. In a gesture of friendship, Clinton said he had invited Kravchuk to visit the United States in March. "This breakthrough will enhance the security of Ukraine, the United States, Russia and the en myrdin and was handed a bouquet of flowers by a woman in the Soup. He made no statement here leaving for his hotel. Clinton said earlier his "urgent task" in Moscow would be to press for reform and against growing nationalism.

Wednesday in the Czech capital of Prague, Clinton won reluctant approval from the leaders of Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia for his Partnership for Peace program. They had wanted full membership in NATO but accepted the offer of a cooperative arrangement as a first step. At a joint news conference with Kravchuk, who wanted the Kiev stopover as a prestige boost, Clinton said Ukraine could count on assurances from Washington and Moscow that it would not be attacked with nuclear weapons Moreover, Clinton said, "We are prepared to increase our support substantially." A senior U.S. official said on the flight to Kiev from Prague that U.S. aid of $155 million a year could be doubled or increased even beyond that.

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