The World - News from Feb. 18, 1986
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State prosecutors in Koblenz, West Germany, said they are starting an investigation into allegations that Chancellor Helmut Kohl gave false testimony to a parliamentary corruption inquiry. The probe grew out of charges by Otto Schily, a leader of the opposition Greens party, that Kohl misled an inquiry by the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament into illegal party donations. Kohl denied the charges.
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