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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 10, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The Senate foreign relations com Mittic has approved Strobe Tal Bott a nomination to be Deputy see rotary of state. See Story on Page 5. Army refining moves the . Army Europe is working on ways to get soldiers in and out of their units faster and less painfully. A Page 4 North fought report Senate hopeful Oliver North tried to Block Public release of the Iran Contra prosecutors report sources say but his objections have been removed from court files. A Page 6 a tests defended Early radiation experiments conducted on humans at veterans hospitals posed no Long term health threats doctors say. A Page 7 hanging endorsed a Federal appeals court in san Francisco has ruled that hanging is constitutional. A Page 8 Iraq sales studied the Clinton administration is giving a House committee full Access to classified documents about the arming of Iraq before the persian Gulf War. A page9 irs settles suit the internal Revenue service is paying $500,000 to a lawyer to Settle a lawsuit claiming that agents persecuted him. A Page 14 Index Abby Ann Landers. 21 classifieds. 24-27 comics. 2123 commentary .17 crossword .21 faces a places. 20 Horoscope. 26 Jumble. 26 letters. 16 Money matters. 14 sports. 29-36 to listings .35 weather .15 sex Clinton firm reportedly shredded Whitewater data Washington a the Rose Law firm where Hillary Rodham Clinton was a partner shredded documents last week relating to Whitewater development corp., a newspaper reported wednesday. The Washington times cited As its source an unidentified Rose employee. President Clinton and the first lady along with James b. Mcdougal and his then wife Susan were partners in Whitewater an Arkansas real estate venture. In Little Rock Arr Ronald m. Clark managing partner of the Rose firm wednesday called the report a totally  asked whether any documents related to Whitewater were shredded Clark said a . To my knowledge we have no documents in the firms Possession related to Whitewater and if we do we Are accumulating them in a single location awaiting the appropriate time that they will be  special counsel Robert b. Fiske jr.,nato from Page 1 Southern european air bases they now enforce a no Fly zone Over Bosnia. Radovan Karadzic the bosnian serbian Leader warned against any air raids. A we will shoot Down every plane we can Quot if attacked he said. A in Case of an attack we cannot guarantee safety to any foreigner who finds himself on our  Early in their talks diplomats said a consensus emerged that nato a should take a position that can really be carried out a a senior Diplomat said. But the length of their deliberations a going Well into the evening a suggested that the allies were struggling to gain unanimous approval for a decision that could Lead to the first offensive military action by the 44-year-old Alliance. Canada Britain and Greece were hesitant about taking that step. Canada which has about 2,000 peacekeepers in the Region was worried that any airstrikes would invite reprisals from the serbs and hinder the delivery of desperately needed humanitarian Aid to the wars victims. Diplomats said the Canadian government was seeking unspecified guarantees for the safety of its . Soldiers. In Athens greek government spokesman Evangelos Venizelos said his country  Block an Allied decision to bomb serbian targets. Greece a Balkan country traditionally has been sympathetic toward the Saros. In London a spokesman for British prime minister John major said that when Britain a final position emerges it appointed Jan. 20 by attorney general Janet Reno is looking into a among other things a whether Mcdougal improperly diverted funds from the Madison guaranty savings amp loan association which he controlled to Whitewater and Clinton gubernatorial campaigns. The times said ii was not Clear Wyeth a her the reported shredding would violate state or Federal Laws. Associate attorney general Webster l. Hubbell and the late White House Deputy counsel Vincent w. Foster or. Also were partners in the Little Rock Law firm with Hillary Clinton before moving to Washington to serve in the Clinton administration. Foster committed suicide last summer and the White House has acknowledged that papers relating to Whitewater and other matters were taken from his White House office after his death and turned Over to the Clin tons personal lawyer in Washington before they could be examined by officials investigating his death. A a there a absolutely no doubt that the records destroyed last thursday were those the firm had on Whitewater a the times quoted the Rose employee As saying. A there were a lot of papers and the process took quite a Long time. A a Bunch of the stuff was there to be read and it was Felt that this could be very bad a the paper quoted the employee As saying. It reported that a second Rose employee who took part in the shredding would not talk about it but declined to say the incident had not occurred. A a in a not going to comment a the paper quoted the second employee As saying. A a in a not going to say anything about what happened. I would just prefer not to say anything about this at  but the times said the employee who declined to discuss the matter had confided to friends that the shredding had taken place and that he was a scared to death about it. An a-10 takes off for training wednesday from Aviano a Italy whose pilots have been placed on a higher Alert in the Wake of saturday s bloody attack on a Sarajevo Market. To. A a. A a a Likely will have the support of All nato members an indication Britain will go along with airstrikes. Britain has the most peacekeepers in Bosnia after France. Washington and Paris Drew up the plan for an ultimatum after . Chief Boutros Boutros Ghali asked nato for authority to launch airstrikes against mortars around Sarajevo. His request was made after a mortal Shell crashed into a crowded Sarajevo Market on saturday killing 68 people and wounding More than 200. Under the nato plan the serb would be required to move their head weaponry 13 Miles from Sarajevo. In Sarajevo Rose announced that the Accord with the serbs called for the cease fire to begin at midday today. Drug from Page 1 $1 billion a the first increase in anti drug spending in two years. It also represents a departure from the drug fighting philosophy of the Bush administration. The plan increases spending for prevention and treatment by $826.5 million a or 18.2 percent a to $5.4 billion. Clinton said the plan seeks to put 140,000 More hard Core drug users into drug treatment in the next year. A drug treatment reduces criminality a its just that simple a vice president a1 Gore said. He added that treatment programs a Are producing tremendous Success in an area that used to be fraught with hopelessness and  a this is a realistic balanced approach to dealing with the drug problem a said Lee Brown the administrations director of the drug control policy. A and despite Tough fiscal times it is backed by the funds required to put it into action. It is the most comprehensive strategy  the plan immediately Drew criticism from some in Congress. Sen. Phil Gramm a Texas said it would serve As a a Welcome mat for Drue  5 a not surprisingly it reflects a fundamental View of most democrats that when things go wrong society is to blame and More social programs Are the answer a Gramm said in a statement. A once it occurs drug addiction has to be overcome one person at a time a Clin ton said referring a second time to that problems in his own family. A a we re Noi going to make a Dent in this problem except by having it happen one person at s  Clinton said his strategy was directed at a the most tenacious and damaging aspect of americans drug use problem a chronic hard Core drug use and the violence it  he added that a an aggressive role Foi Law enforcement must be maintained. To put the strategy into action Clinton will ask Congress to set aside Money to put 100,000 new police officers on the streets for Safe schools proposals and for treatment of imprisoned addicts  
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