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Show Page -"THE HFRAI.D 32 Provo Utah. Thursday. June 13, 1985 Rebels Form New Coalition Nicaraguan - I WASHINGTON i.APi L document that appeared aimed at assuring critics a t s tour-pag- e the rebel movement is guided by democratic principals and is not dominated by forces loyal to the late rightist dictator, Anastasio a. The document was prepared by Adolto Calero. head ot the princi- pal Nicarak'uan insurgent group, and by Arturo Cruz, a former Sandinista ambassador to Washing Patrick Baudry Frenchman Shows He Has xStufP For Shuttle million aid package is scheduled todav. The source, who spoke only on condition of anonymity, has no connection with the Reagan administration. Cruz, who lives in Washington, was out of the country Tuesday and was unavailable for comment on the document. Calero and Robelo also were reported to be out of the country. The document called for the formation of a government of national reconciliation but does not say how the Sandinista government "would be replaced. It said only that the rebels favor a "political solution"' as opposed to the overthrow of the Sandinistas. That goal is consistent with ton who broke with the let i is t government in 1981. and Altonso Robelo. a member ot the onginal junta established alter the 1979 revolution. The three opposition leaders formed the new group, known as the .Nicaraguan Opposition Union, alter the Sandinista government reji-- ted then earlier proposal lor a dialogue leading to a political solution to the Nicaraguan conflict. A copy of the document, dated Monday, was made available to The Associated Press on Tuesday by an American sympathizer of the opposition forces who said he wanted it to he made public before the House votes on renewed aid to the Contra rebels. A vote on the $27 Nicara- guan rebel leaders have secretly formed a new group that envisions creation of a new, demilitarized Nicaragua with a "genuine democracy' that respects the rights ot all political persuasions. The group outlined its position in CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. Frenchman Patrick (UPI) Baudry, scheduled for launch Monday aboard the shuttle Discovery, is a Renaissance man who fits the right-stuf- f image of an astronaut better than many of his American counterparts. He is a lieutenant colonel in the French air force, a devoted wine connoisseur, a race driver, motorcycle enthusiast, mathematician and an accomplished jet pilot with more than 4,000 hours aircraft. flying He even trained as a backup crewmember for a Soviet space mission. "I really love wine, you know, wine is really something. It's art and it's a human part of people," Baudry said in an interview. 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Just call your cable operator and o vO) n HBO today. get HBO's 1 "Wimbledon '85" "The Revenge of the Nerds. . J All-St- ar And . takp a V. .As'i 1 r M. "I'liiTle K.nn" '" vacation from t I kUU 35 mm 1 ip boxing, too. i;pJ t p movies aren't all you'll bumped to the flight of Discovery where he will join Prince Sultan Salman and five NASA crew," Baudry said during a UkLXLtlJJ. ilo V All-St- ar "The Natural" y The document also called for free elections with the participation of "all political forces without exception." off faster. As for his more dangerous hob- seven-da- In addition, it seeks the "dissolution of the armed forces."' Nicaragua now has by tar the largest army in Central America, a major source of contention between the Sandinistas and other Central American countries and the United States as well. Summer reruns. Nothing can turn you or your TV : France.'' astronauts for a achieved by. among other measures, the abolition of what the group calls a politically motivated court system and of the death penalty. recon-cilatio- UULI111IIVI iJUlMy U, ion, from Australia, from The Frenchman statement cloesnt have to UPI Science Writer is s Jow your television By WILLIAM HARWOOD bies, like motorcycle President Reagan Tuesday that the United States ' does not seek the military overthrow of the Sandinista government or to put in its place a government based on supporters of the old Somoza regime." The document, written in Spanish, outlines the steps the group n would take toward national and economic revival. The platform appears to be patterned in some respects after the system that exists in neighboring Costa Rica, which abolished its army more than 35 years ago and has one of Latin America's most durable democracies. 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