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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, June 13, 1994

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 13, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Vol. 53, no 57 50c monday june 13,1994 d 8693 Asay hello to . Forces s4s photos my chaos Abrams Singer Billy Joel bows to the crowd before sunday s concert for . Servicemen bars and their families in Nurnberg Germany. At right fans show their enthusiasm at the concert which was free for military id card holders. Sec Story on Page 2. No wavering on n. Korea officials vow Washington a the latest North korean hints of concessions on its nuclear program will have no credence unless the country first meets its obligation to Honor a nonproliferation treaty . Ambassador to Japan Walter Mon Dale said sunday. A a we be been talking to the North koreans directly and indirectly for a Long time now. They know exactly what s needed Here a its compliance with the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. They Haven to done that a the former vice president said on no cd a meet the press. The state departments top official on North Korea assistant Secretary Robert Gallucci also stressed that the United states As it moves toward seeking sanctions against Pyongyang will not broach Compromise. A it is still and will be the administrations policy to find the nuclear weapons program and nuclear weapons acquisition of North Korea unacceptable. It is not a situation this administration will walk away from Quot he said on abcs this week with David Brinkley. North korean president Kim 11 Sung indicated in a meeting last week with . Scholar Selig Harrison that North Korea might be willing to freeze part of its atomic program in Exchange for . Economic assistance. But the Clinton administration after months of on again off again negotiations with North Korea is pushing ahead with plans to ask the United nations this week to impose sanctions against the Pyongyang government. Sen. John Mccain r-ariz., also appearing on Abc renewed his Call for military airstrikes on North korean nuclear facilities if Tough sanctions done to work. He accused the Clinton administration of appeasement saying that a they have sex. Tended Carrot after Carrot Concession after  a i know what they understand and that is the threat of extinction a Mccain a member of the Senate armed services see vow on Page 2 food stamp trend worries Pentagon by Eric Schmitt new York times Washington a like other enlisted airmen at Hickam fab in Honolulu Jason Edwards worries about tension faraway in North Korea that could erupt into fighting. But Edwards 21, has More immediate concerns As Well. He is worried about How to feed his wife Beth 22, and their two Small children on his total pay and allowances of $1,330 a month. In desperation the Edwardsen last month began drawing $228 a month in food Stamps to get by a a it a a Vecty tight squeeze for us a Beth Edwards said. A we Haven to bought any steaks since we be been Here and whenever i want to Cook something with Ham i substitute spam for  in a trend that has senior Pentagon officials deeply troubled an increasing Vve cannot expect service members to Lay their lives on the line when Back Home their families have to rely on food Stamps to make ends meet a adm. William a. Owens Haiti declares state of emergency in face of sanctions see Page 5 lawmaker raises questions about Clinton strip to Normandy see Page 5 v y �?�"1. Number of military families Are turning to food Stamps to make ends meet. Three quarters of americans enlisted forces earn less than $30,000 a year and the Gap Between civilian and military wages is growing. To be sure no one Ever joined see stamp on Page 2chunnel challenges Mere Tunnel won t unite English and French see Page 15  
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