European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 11, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse The and stripes d 8693 Avol. 52, no. 1.15 500 wednesday August 11,1993 Clinton signs tax Bill president hails new direct Ion for our not /on7 Washington a president Clinton on tuesday sealed his narrow Victory in the rancorous de Bate Over deficit reduction signing into Law a massive Bill on tax increases and spending cuts. Today we come Here for More than a Bill come Here to begin a new direction for our nation Clinton said in a South Lawn ceremony attended by several members of Congress and his Cabinet. His bitter Pill mixture of tax increases budget Cut Sand investments in social programs such As preschool education and rebates for the working poor is designed to reduce the deficit by $496 billion Over five years. Clinton said he was disappointed with the partisan one of the debate. See related stories on pages 3 and 4 for five months the american people heard Doolittle about the real debate and too much from people who oversimplified and downright misrepresented Nis package he said. Looking ahead to debates on health care crime legislation a North american Trade pact and National service the president held out an Olive Branch to re publicans and conservative democrats who opposed the economic package. In the Long run we cannot succeed in an endless season of partisan bitterness and rancor and Bicker ing Clinton _ let us resolve when this congressional recess is Over to come Back with a new determination to Finis the work and let us again hold our hands out to those who were not part of this process and say american eds us All. Let us go Forward together he said. Reiterating old themes Clinton said the package gives tax Breaks to Small businesses boosts inoculation programs for children and provides a Down payment toward ending welfare As we know it with an earned income tax credit for the working White House tried to make the Bill signing a gala event. With the . Marine band playing Raffles see Clinton on Page 2 air raid would kill peace Hope serb says Geneva a bosnian Serbia Leader Radovan Karadzic said tuesday that a single nato strike against his army would touch off a broader War and doom peace talks with rival a single nato bomb strikes a ser Bian position there would be no More talks. We Wouldhave an All out War and catastrophe Karadzic told the associated , the tug of War Over mount i Man a strategic Peak near Sarajevo dragged on. The City s Serbi an besiegers demanded . Control of the Mountain if they withdrew and bosnian government troops sough the right to retake it. The standoff led to the suspension of Geneva peace talks mediators said they would not be resumed until .forces confirmed a full withdrawal. And they kept alive the threat of nato Mili Karadzic tary strikes against serbian positions sur rounding the capital of Bosnia and her for the warring sides met in Sarajevo with mount i Man on the Agenda. But As Nightfall approached they remained tied up in discussions on How to firm up a july 30 cease fire that has kept Sarajevo quiet but has failed to eliminate fighting elsewhere. The possibility of a nato airstrike was raised in Brussels Belgium on Mon Day when Alliance envoys agreed on blueprint for raids on serbian targets in Bosnia. But they said . Secretary general Boutros Boutros Ghali must give the go ahead for the first nato attack would trigger huge Battles and chaos with tremendous human suffering of All three ethnic groups Karadzic said referring to mus lims croats and serbs. He indicated that . Peacekeepers in Bosnia could become inc targets of serbian retaliatory attacks in Case Osnato bombardments. I would probably lose control of the Central command and there would be see raid on Page 2 Ftp is Ato. " a 0$$&j bosnian serbian forces withdrew As promised from mount Bjel Asnica but refused to Budge from the More strategic mount i Man. The mountains overtook Sarajevo and Are considered crucial to the survival of the besieged bosnian capital. Mount i Man is considered the More important of the two peaks because it was the last Clandestine weapons Supply route for bosnian government forces. X Hungary a Croatia Bosnia an Herzegovina Ria in my .�.�. A .�.v. Ut7oiuyt7u Doomia we Jinai. Liviu Iii Lei Viau 13 to v a v mediator Nat. 4 considered More important f the two c so. / \ resume. I los l f Peak i the Las e amitey"T0 full withdrawal Central weapon a -. Jew r,.\\ t alive threat o Mili Serai i government my a my my he but bosnian girl 5fights for life after surgery in Chi shh he his ii a London a a badly wounded gency flight from the besieged capital of he pm a Bah in a 5-year-old girl evacuated from Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina. Prime minister by pm by a pm Mam a by mba Miv Nia in / Rit Ifal run Ditinno Tii Ochlau Frt Arku. Rittin in intr or
