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  • understanding, then empathy, and finally personhood. Now, this phenomenon of indifference, this human capacity for evil we know too well is not unique to that time and place in Nazi Germany. Many of us in this room have personal experiences that are much more
  • is stronger than ever and has broad public support. Estonians, Finns, and their "distant cousin" Hungarians are ethnically and linguistically unique. Having focused most of its resources on EU accession, Estonia is realistic about its aspirations for NATO
  • sponsored children's camps in their respective countries (Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Poland, the United States and others). In 1991 WCUSS helped organize 94 Social Service Centers in Ukraine with the help of the Canadian government and member
  • COULD NOT JOIN . YOU IN PERSON, BUT THE· NATO. SUMMIT-- NOW u~DERWAY ~N MADRID -- IS A "CAN'T MISS" .EVENT .. Ic AM. GLAD THAT THE DNITED STATES IS SO ABLY REPRESENTED BY FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, SUPREME COURT JUSTICE S~D.RA DAY O'CONNOR
  • - Bulletin 3 Trafficking Strikes Kosovar Refugee Women "Alina" watched as Serbian militia men murdered her husband and son, soon after the start of NATO bombings. Still mourning her loved ones, Alina ended up in an Albanian refugee camp, where she fell
  • population was estimated at 58 million- the fifth largest in Europe after Russia, Germany, Italy and France. Its population density is one of the highest in the world. Almost one-third of the population lives in England's prosperous and fertile southeast
  • , or work in a bar and then stay after it expires. Many go to Turkey and Germany, where Russian crime groups are particularly powerful. Israeli leaders say that Russian women -- they tend to refer to all women from the former Soviet Union as Russian
  • will grow stronger. Together we \Vill hdp design 1l1c: a.rchitectun: of :;ecurity in a.11 undivided Europe so that Ukr~tine':; sc:cw·ity is strengthened. We will increase defense contacts between our nations. consult with one another as NATO prepares
  • million -the fifth largest in Europe after Russia, Germany, Italy and France. Its population density is one of the highest in the world. Almost one-third of the population lives in England's prosperous and fertile southeast and is predominantly urban
  • , the chairman of two important nongovernmental organizations and an .investment banker. He was the U.S. Ambassador to Germany from 1993-1994 before being appointed by President Clinton as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs in 1994
  • .. ·Germany, 1954-1957. After a few:years National Council and, member of the of private practice in .M(lryvale, Ari.z:ona Presidium from 1990~ 1991. from. 1958-1960,• Justice O'Connor· Prior to her career in government, . served as Assistant Attorney General
  • 83 68 Giro Kt.Nr.: 41006000691/20111. Ente Osterreichische Spar-Casse WIENER INTEGRA TIONSFONDS Freunde der Fliichtlinge und Vertriebenen aus Bosnien-Herzegovina in Osterreich KULTURNICENTAR Germany and Austria are preparing collective houses
  • equality. But that does not mean they can afford to ignore the goal itself." GERMANY: "Let's Go To BeiJing" Garber of national radio station Deutschland Radio of Berlin said (8/18), "Chinaof all nations demonstrates almost every day how little
  • , 00 NATO troops in Bosnia> including 30,000 Americans. What1s more, when Iraq seized two American businessmen who strayed over the· Kuwaiti frontier March 13, Lugar suggested a military strike four months before they were released
  • -- Russia is going up the opposition towards the American-Ukrainian exercises on the Black Sea. And if Russia will go up their opposition, are you going to withdraw your troops from Black Sea -- from this exercises '97? And will the Ukrainian-NATO Charter
  • Lovell Vatican -- Cardinal Silvana Piovanelli Luncheon 12:30- 2:00 Place to be determined Session II: Multilateral Millennial Cultural Programs Stop Racism - Canada: Barbara Uteck EXPO 2000 - Germany: Berend Hartnagel Heritage Trails and Pilgrimage
  • - Flying Wing, RAF Oldenburg, Germany. Rank Flying Officer. Private Pilot's Licence. Prizes & Honours ., 1995 The International Award for Human Nutrition for work on polyunsaturated fatty acids in brain development and human nutrition (presentation
  • 1 3 5. FDA Nicotine Regulation:* 24 16 6. Stronger lmi:{dgration Laws: 26 :,, ''4 7. Increased US Action in Bosnia:- 16 69 6 20 9. NATO Bombing: - 5 36 10. Nuclear Test Ban: 19 5 45 7 2. Timber SalvageiRecissions Bill: 3. GOP
  • the community of creditor nations. This week, the Czech Republic, I Hungary, and Poland were invited to join NATO. Today, my husband, President Clinton, is in Poland and Romania to reiterate America's support for democracy's progress. But democracy has always
  • and American women leaders at one time. The conference has been coordinated with the NATO Summit, July 8-9, in Madrid tp enable the First Lady to extend a proposed trip to Europe with the President, rather than to make a special visit. In addition, such high
  • FoJ:and were invited to join NATO. and at tbo d.atC tho ID\liOuncemont W8$ anadc, it wu c:1car · that those wer-e d'leo fir6f. invitations, not the last .Invitations. T!)day my hu.abllld is Ia Poland a11d Romania to reitc:nte America's aup_port
  • speech she disagreed with. "But then, I don't agree with everything my husband says either," she said. subject matte:r. Both approaches were evident in early September, a period that witnessed a U.N. women's conference, NATO bombings in Bosnia
  • that three with women's representation on various levels Central European counof power, and that those women politicians tries were brought should truly work in this direction and change into NATO. the situation in the power structure, directing its Erika
  • rial* of as~~e~Dbly and association aro becoming &eu of life. Last month Russia joiDed the eommaoity of creditor naliozu. 'I'his week the Czech Repu.bUc, Hungas:y and Polan4 were invited to join NATO, and at tbo dmc the &DDOuncemont WI$ tDI.de, itwae
  • soldiers to rescue its failed mission in Sierra Leone. Mr. McGovern and his suppon- · ers insist a U.N. force is needed to fill a hole where regional organizations such as NATO cannot or will . not step in. Africa has proven par-.. ticularly troublesome