TIDBITS AND OUTRAGES
Tidbits and Outrages Protective Custody William Rhett Zambito, a convict, “cooperated” with federal authorities in investigations of drug rings and other crimes. He was transferred to the...
...nal law ofthesea, whichobligesshipstocometothe h the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and many national officials have appealed to shipowners and captains not to leave refugees to the mercy of the sea, hardly a refugee boat has reached land whose ow many ‘boat people’ drown at sea will never be known, but it is considered doubtful that morethan halfthe boats thatsetoutfromVietnam’slongcoast reach land...
...The suit was dismissed...
...perators at the losses of time resulting from their ‘boat people’ because of the unwillingness of most that over the last year or so, since the flow of such cautioned their captains not to rescue them...
...A United Nations official said that the Tomoco was the only ship that had rescued refugees more than once...
...The 3 1 who are mese who were escaping from their country in a m he rescued last June...
...He was transferred to the federal prison in Atlanta, but prison officials werenot informedthat he had been a cooperating witness...
...Tidbits and Outrages Protective Custody William Rhett Zambito, a convict, “cooperated” with federal authorities in investigations of drug rings and other crimes...
...Now Martin Marietta, according to Robert Kaiser Of The washington Post, is asking the Pentagon to pay its legal costscontendingthat they s, But Our Schedule is So Jammed amm of The New York Times: pt...
...The Tomoco was the 15th ship to pass the small craft carrying the 3 1 refugees...
...Edgar A. Silverio has just saved the lives of 3 I year ago he rescued 18 others, heis worried whether ipino, is master ofthe freighter Tomoco, operated Panamanian flag of convenience...
...Less than 24 hours after his arrival in Atlanta he was found stabbed to death in his bunk...
...How to Make Femiarticle alleging that Martin Marietta had entertained with prostitutes...
...The previous one, whose home port was Singapore, stopped long enough to drop some food and drink to the exhausted and hungry Vietnamese-14 men, eight women and nine children, the youngest 10 months old-but did not heed their pleas to be taken aboard...
...Of the 12 ships that sail for my company, I am the only one who would pick up refugees,’the captain said...
Vol. 10 • September 1978 • No. 6