Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 1990, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free january 16 random drug testing for civil servants upheld Washington a the supreme court sent a new signal yesterday that it will permit widespread random drug testing for government even when Public safety is not at the without refused to interfere with random drug tests for some Justice department employees and civilian army drug and alcohol the affected individuals said the which could Lead to firing or violate their privacy government officials said the tests Are valid even though they Are not designed primarily to protect Public while yesterdays action establishes no new National it conforms with what the court has done since its first drug testing rulings nearly a year in the justices upheld drug tests of railway workers involved in accidents and customs service employees applying for jobs to drug enforcement or jobs requiring the carrying of a the justices since have turned Back Chal Lenges to other testing programs for Public including random tests for bos ton police demand higher pay in other the court d ruled in the Case of a convicted White rapist from Illinois that fair trial rights Are not denied when Blacks Are excluded from serving As but the 54 ruling left unanswered whether such race based exclusions Ever discriminate unlawfully against White d that lawyers in Washington violated antitrust Law whet they went on strike to demand higher pay from the City for representing penniless criminal defend d agreed to use a North Carolina Case to decide whether nuclear Industry Whistler Lowers who say they were disciplined for complaining about lax safety May sue under state Persona injury said it will decide in a decade Long haitian refugee Case when the government must pay Legal fees to people who sue it the court will hear a administration Appeal aimed at limiting the d voted to study a former High school wrestling coach 15yearold libel lawsuit against an Ohio at Issue is How courts Are to distinguish Between fact and opinion in libel neither of the courts 1989 drug testing decisions determined the constitutionality of randomly administered but the justices left undisturbed yesterday a ruling by the circuit court of appeals allowing random urinalysis for several Hun dred civilian drug counsellors in the the appeals court said requiring the coun Sellors to submit to the tests is reasonable because counsellors who use illicit drugs Are bound to be unsympathetic to their mis Sion of helping random testing of thousands of other civilian army workers who Fly and care for planes and helicopters and hold Law enforce ment jobs was upheld by the appeals court those employees did not in a separate the appeals court also approved random testing for All Justice department employees with to Security the appeals court said the governments interest in protecting to Security information outweighs individual privacy but the appeals court barred random tests for some Justice department such As Federal prosecutors and workers with Access to grand jury the testing of Federal employees stems from a 1986 order issued by the presi Dent Ronald Reagan calling for a drug free Federal a photo a Street gives Way construction workers and firefighters prepare to free a car upended in mud yesterday afternoon after a Section of one of Tokyo busiest streets it swallowed three cars and a and injured nine the collapse occurred after an underground blast that spewed water and mud scores of metres into the canadians accused of pointing gun brazilian businessman claims couple took turns guarding him Sao Paulo up a brazilian businessman said yesterday two canadians charged with kidnapping him last month took turns holding a gun to his head during a police siege of a House where he was being Abilio executive Vic Epresi Dent of brazils biggest supermarket Pao de said in court the two canadians helped guard him after police surrounded the House on the morning of David of and Christine of have pleaded not guilty and maintain they found 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bitter clashes Between Indian troops and pro Independence crowds defying curfews continued for the second Day yesterday in Kash where the death toll is said to have risen to around reports from the area at least eight including two police were killed in the clashes and a Brief but serious confrontation was re ported Between the local police and Indian Many wounded Many people were reportedly wounded As mobs marched through the streets of the capital of the state of Jammu and and in several other in the worst fighting since renewed secessionist feel Ings surged in the state about two years journalists and others reached at Srinagar said in Telephone interviews that the toll could be higher and that hospitals were overflowing with the several bodies Are still in Hospi tals or in the custody of the witnesses officials have not yet listed the number of and efforts yesterday to reach the police authorities at Srinagar Indian news agencies reported on Sun Day that at least 35 people had been worst in decades people from the area said the fighting has been the worst in decades in Jammu and the Only state in mostly hindu India that is dominated by mus the trouble comes As India and Pakistan Exchange heated state ments Over Kashmir the two countries went to War Over the Region in each claiming a cease fire there is being monitored by the United nations military observers and India continues to reject pakistani demands for a plebiscite that will enable kashmiris to determine their fun according to reports from Srin Agar troops Are run Ning search operations in Trou bled neighbourhoods and night raids to capture people thought to be militants and their sup harassment in new the country top internal Security official was quoted As saying that the state authorities must examine any complaints of harassment by Security an official quoted Home affairs minister Mufti Mohammad himself a mus Lim from As saying that the state Law and order machinery had not been firm Over months and had allowed the situation to Jammu and Kashmir was placed under governors Rule sat urday after the resignation of the states elected led by chief minister Farooq Abdul he quit after the nomination of Jagmohan As governor of the saying he had not been consulted Over the Jago who has Only one had ousted the governor from office in his previous police shot in the incident involving the to members of the Central re serve police Force reportedly shot and killed one police officer and wounded another from the Jammu and Kashmir police As an ant Indian mob approached one explanation was that the paramilitary troops Felt that the local police officer was As sisting the there were several other re which could not be officially of clashes or confrontations Between army troops and local police and of a Brief protest by the Kashmir poli who marched out of the police at the site of one confrontation according to Zafar Miraz of the Kashmir times the crowd fled after members of the paramilitary police fired to disperse we saw shoes and sandals strewn As the crowd had Miraz newspaper reports Here yester Day also spoke of several bodies being found inside a apparently victims of police gun India lays arms Deal bribery charges new Delhi a the swedish company boors and unidentified officials in the government of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi were charged with bribery yesterday in connection with an arms Deal Worth the equivalent of billion investigators said a full investigation of the 1986 artillery con tract will be made and whose Congress party lost the november will be among those boors is accused of paying the equivalent of million can in kickbacks to win the in company spokesman Johnny Ericsson said weve had no direct contacts with in Dian officials Over this and have no preliminary charges riled in a special new Delhi court yester Day by the government of prime minister Singh named three people Gopichand an Indian industrialist based in Lon Don Martin president of boors when the contract was signed and win the boors agent in new Rajendra new director of the Central Bureau of in told reporters that others accused included officials of boors and of four companies through which kickbacks allegedly were he did not name the Gandhi government officials suspected of involvement or say How Many there Shekhar said he needs More evidence before Dis closing asked whether Gandhi will be among those he said he would at least 640 million rupees was paid through Swiss Banks to Clinch the Sale of boors Howit Zers to the charges the sum was Worth million can in but now is equivalent to filing preliminary charges would help establish the Princi ple of dual enabling the Bureau to seek cooperation from authorities in Sweden and said whom Singh appointed earlier this he said his organization pre pared the charges after seeing classified documents related to the arms Access to the documents was granted in de a few Days after Singh took Shekhar Singh Victory in the 2226 general elections capped a vociferous Campaign in which he de scribed corruption As flourishing under some politicians have claimed Gandhi shared in the but lengthy newspaper investigations did not include direct accusations against the former prime Gandhi said in Parlia ment neither he nor any member of his family received
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