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  • • Pi i , Hungary, the C b republic and Slovakia . in a "military-political vacuum" and "completely rationally" unforeseen developments R i and Ukraine, not to forget Germany. They are "more or less 'compatible' " with NATO, and ready—unlike many other
  • to death in S. Africa Bosnia offensive brings U.N. warning By Tom Squitieri USA TODAY Who controls Bosnia-Henegovina The Bosnian government's 11-day-old offensive continues tb < tenltoiy and towns. Sunday Serbs begani limited« Two NATO warplanes flew
  • , or the equivalent of the population of a country the size of Germany. Nearly all of this growth is concentrated in the developing nations of the world (Figure 1), in many of which fertility rates remain high. High fertility can impose costly burdens on developing
  • he was "very concerned" Bosnian Serb weapons moved from Sarajevo could be used in other areas, the administration, for now, is going to focus almost solely on diplomacy. Defense Secretary William Perry said the NATO-U.N. ban on heavy artillery would
  • stake in the hotel chain Kempinski A.G. to Dieter Bock's investment group in Germany, Advanta Management A.G.. The move makes it likely that the Dusit Sindhom Company Ltd., a Thai hotel operator that acquired a 50.2 percent suke in Kempinski from Advanta
  • Lives and Raising Revenue e q U i V a ' e n , 8 • ^ " ^ ' * t * Non- „ er,' « " * . Sm k - 21 Figure 7 Cigarette Taxes in Developed Nations Data from 1991 & 1992 Denmark Norway Canada Finland UK Ireland Sweden Germany New Z e a l a n d
  • slipped to 67 % from 68 % Fri.9 .3 day. The stock and bond market rallies were touched off by news of this past weekend's low wage settlement between Germany's powerful IG Metall metalworkers union and employers. Norbert Braems, a managing director
  • leadership — for insunce, its dominance of NATO and the alliance with Japan — is still necessary to hold in check the rivalries that would otherwise disrupt the subility that a global economy requires. Thus, the U S. must continue, as the Penugon's 1992 draft
  • of CSIS (Ambassador Abshire is the former Ambassador to NATO under Reagan Administration. He founded CSIS 30 years ago.) Don Moran, Vice president of Lewis-VHI and former OMB Deputy Director under David Stockman Debra Miller, Executive Director of CSIS
  • returned from Bosnia earlier this month, he was extremely encouraged by what he had seen there — not just the presence of NATO peace-keeping forces, but the prospects for peace that the United States helped negotiate in Dayton, which appear to be taking