University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, July 3, 1990 5 Lost sled dog rejoins owner after 250-mile Siberian trek The Associated Press NOME, Alaska — A lost and injured Alaska sled dog retraced the route of a 282-mile sled dog trip it took with its owner along the Soviet coast and found its way back to the starting point. the starting point. The white hunter named Viken was found at the starting point and landed a dog trip, and was flown to Alaska where it was reunited Sunday with its owner, Sue Steinacher of Nome. Steinacher, an artist and teacher, thought she had seen the last of Vixon on April 13 after completing a led trip from the Soviet city of Providiya to the Soviet village of Uelen. A biplane carrying her, two Soviet mushers and about 30 dogs crashed after takeoff from Uelen on the Bering Strait, which separates the Soviet Union and Alaska. A Soviet musher died in the crash, along with two of Steinacher's other dogs, Vixen and another dog were missing. "I saw her running around outside the plane," Steina- cher said. "She was in bad shape." Steelmacher suffered four broken ribs and bruises in the crash. But Vixen eluded villagers. A very shy dog." Steinacher said. "The people in Uelen tried to catch these dogs," she said. "A friend of mine there would take walks in the evening and try to find them. One of the hunters was leaving food at the crash site." She was a very shy dog. She Stenischaer disputed one short that Vixen was seen in another village, and Uelen and Providenla. Then there was another account that Vixen had been shot by Eskimo defending wild reindeer herds from wolves. But it was her other missing dog that was shot and killed. must rink. Then Anaslani Makowne, the leader of an earlier sedation decision, flew to Providenya to check out another white-dog report. It was Vixen, who had taken up residence in a half-buried pipe. It resides in a large house located the frightened animal from her lair, Makiena finally arrived home Sunday. Marcos Continued from p.1 In a tense statement, the office of U.S. Attorney Otto Obermaier praised the work of the trial prosecutors and said: "The jury has rendered its verdict. Our system of justice has spoken." justice mrs spattts the jury acquired both defendants of all charge, racketeering, racketeership, mail fraud and obstruction of justice against Marcos, and mail fraud and obstruction of justice against Khashoggi. race against Carmen Pedroza, a spokesman for the Philippines government, said in a hashtag written statement issued here that even though Marcos was acquitted, the trial showed that her husband's regime was rife with "unbridled corruption and total abuse of power." Estimates on how much the case cost the U.S. government were not available, Obermaier's office said. available. Over-the-horn. Marcos had been accused of conspiring with her husband to buy art, jewelry and four Manhattan commercial buildings with $222 million stolen from their country. has had the trial, the judge had called the case "an unprecedented prosecution" because it involved world figures, including a former head of state who was a major U.S. ally. Ferdinand Marcos was indicted with his wife in October 1968, two and a half years after the president and first lady fed the Philippines. He died in Hawaii last September. Authentities charged that many of the tens of millions of dollars used for investments in the United States came in kickbacks Marcos collected from government contractors while he was Philippines president. he was Rmpinpa. Witnesses said the money was funneled into the United States through named bank accounts in Switzerland, Hong Kong, Manila and Los Angeles and was used to secretly buy the buildings for the Marcoses through associates and offshore corporations. porations. Spence, of Jackson, Wyo., said during closing arguments that Marcos was a "world class shopper." But he said she did not know the source of her husband's wealth. The defense attorney said she was guilty only of loving and supporting her husband loving and supportive. The prosecution argued that even though its evidence was heavily circumstantial, it proved that Marcos, as a cabinet minister and mayor of Manila, knew the millions of dollars they invested was accumulated illegally. ainy. The alleged offenses took place in the latter part of Ferdinand Marcos' two decades as Philippines president. He was deposed in February 1986 by a "people's revolution" led by Corazon Aquino, widow of a murdered Marcos opponent. She became Philippine president as the Marcos fled to exile in Hawaii. led to exile in hawaii. The testimony was highlighted by witnesses' accounts of Imelda Marcos' shopping habits, including spending spares at Bloomingdale's and numerous New York jewelry stores. Witnesses also said she used close friends and a secretary to handle purchases and deliveries of large amounts of cash for her expenses. expenses. The basic allegation of the racketeering charges was that Marcos violated U.S. laws against wire fraud and the transfer of stolen money into the United States. The mockteering charges also included underlying allegations that she frauded American banks of millions of dollars in financing the New York properties, and obstructed justice in a civil lawsuit brought by the Aquino government to recover the buildings. the bumbling. The mail fraud and obstruction of charges against Marcos and Khasghoshi stemmed from his alleged efforts to help the Marcoses conceal their ownership of the New York buildings and some paintings after a court order in the Philippine lawsuits froze the Marcoses' assets. 1968 the Khashemi is a financier and arms chekii who divides his time between houses in New York, France, Saudi Arabia and other rebels. 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