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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 4

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The Miami Heraldi
Location:
Miami, Florida
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4
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4A The Miami Herald Friday September 4 1387 Rebels exploit turmoil in Philippines World Briefs Soviet prosecutor seeks 8-year term for German teen Ryan was cremated at a service attended by seven relatives in Reading 23 miles from Hunger-ford where the Aug 19 rampage occurred His ashes will be scattered over an undisclosed site and there will be no memorial to show he ever existed said a cousin Lloyd Ryan Elsewhere IN SOUTH AFRICA a two- month strike by thousands of black postal workers ended Thursday after the government agreed to boost minimum wages and consider rehiring fired workers IN DAMASCUS Ambassador William Eagleton returned to work Thursday cementing closer -Syrian ties 10 months after Washington pulled him out to protest alleged Syrian sponsorship of terrorism IN BANGKOK a Thai Airways official said Thursday that experts will analyze the data flight recorder from the Boeing 737 that crashed into a shallow bay Monday near the island of Phuket killing 83 people from Herald Hire Son ires MANILA Philippines Communist rebels vowing to exploit the turmoil stirred by last coup attempt have killed at least 44 people since the mutiny the military said Thursday A statement by the Communist Party of the Philippines urged rebels to full advantage of the contradictions within reactionary And Moslem rebels declared support for soldiers who tried to overthrow President Corazon Aquino last Friday In a statement issued in Pakistan the Moro National Liberation Front expressed support to a common enemy the Philippine government" 13000 strikers occupy South Korea shipyard SEOUL South Korea About 13000 striking workers occupied the largest shipyard Thursday and some torched cars destroyed office equipment and attacked a tourist hotel The occupation at Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan followed an overnight vigil to press demands for pay raises Hundreds of other strikes continued around the country after one striking shipyard worker became the second fatality of two months of labor turmoil Striking taxi drivers who reached a pay raise agreement in Seoul returned to work late Thursday but a strike leader was reported in serious condition after setting himself on fire British killer called soul cremated READING England Gun collector Michael Ryan who shot 16 people and then himself was remembered at his funeral Thursday as "a lost soul who caused the loss of so many loved ones" Mathias Rust: Landed plane in Red Square tioning from the judge and prosecutor Andreyev used the testimony of eight witnesses and an aviation expert to cast doubt on claim that he was on a peace mission when he took off from Finland and flew across more than 500 miles of Soviet territory to Moscow "1 think this trial showed his real face" he said looking at the defendant from across the courtroom "He want to consider the public order that exists He deliberately committed this crime and a Rust's flight in a single-engine Cessna created headlines around the world and made him a folk hero in West Germany It embarrassed the Kremlin and caused a military shake-up including dismissal of air defense forces commander and the forced resignation of Defense Minister Sergei Sokolov Andreyev accused Rust of endangering hundreds of passengers on airliners approaching Sheremetyevo International Airport and said there could have been a dangerous international incident if Soviet forces had shot him down Prosecution witnesses told the MOSCOW (AP) The prosecutor accused Mathias Rust of taking an ego trip when he hedge-hopped his small plane to Red Square and demanded Thursday that the West German teenager be sentenced to eight years in a labor camp Vladimir Andreyev said the 19-year-old goal in his daring flight to the Kremlin on May 28 was rather than a discussion with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev about peace and disarmament He asked Judge Robert Tikhom-irnov to give Rust eight years for violating international flight rules two for violating the Soviet border and four years for hooliganism The terms would be served concurrently Rust acknowledged his guilt on the first two charges but has contested the charge of hooliganism The trial began Wednesday and a verdict is expected today after Rust and his Soviet lawyer Vsevolod Yakovlev have an opportunity to address the judge and his two lay assistants Rust ho was poised and spoke calmly during more than five hours of testimony Wednesday blushed on Thursday under ques court Rust frightened many people on Red Square when he set the plane down and few people knew he considered his flight a peace mission first reaction was to duck" policeman Andrei Molokovedov told the court He was on duty about 100 yards from the bridge where Rust landed and taxied onto Red Square Anatoly Brylov described as an expert on international aviation told the court Rust approached an exclusion zone 10 miles in diameter around Sheremetyevo at the same altitude as incoming passenger planes He read a list of planes that would have been in 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