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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 13, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A Poloi president Clinton Waves after his speech at berlins Brandenburg Gate on tuesday. At right thousands turned out in the Sun and heat to hear what he had to say . On your Side Berlin told Berlin apr president Clinton walked through the towering Brandenburg Gate once the menacing Symbol of a divided Europe and stood tuesday in what was communist East Berlin to pledge a America is on your Side now and  a nothing will Stop us a Clinton said his message of optimism aimed at All nations once dominated by the soviet Union. A Salt things Are possible. Berlin is  a to the Delight of his audience he spoke briefly in Well rehearsed German. See related stories and photos on pages 3 and 4 tens of thousands of cheering Flag waving germans jammed Pariser Platz the Plaza in front of the Gate to see and hear Clinton the first american president to visit the Eastern sector since Harry Truman in 1945. A we stand together where Europe a heart was Cut in half and we celebrate Unity a Clinton said. His words a translated into German a were scrolled before the audience on two huge screens erected near his stage which was surrounded by bulletproof Glass. The Day was brilliantly sunny and hot. The crowd waved Small German and american flags and people leaned from the windows of a nearby building to watch. Police estimated the crowd at 50,000. The White House insisted it was at least double that and produced a Ger Man protocol officer who agreed with the higher figure. Some people in the audience fought Back tears. A that Clinton is even Here is important a retired teacher use held said. A otherwise others might be Here. I mean in the East everything is not decided. In Russia for  others were offended and some walked away Clinton referred to cold War Berlin As one half encircled see Berlin on Page 2 to by Mark Kinkade staff writer if you need an excuse for rummaging through the adult Reading Section at the Patch Barracks stars and stripes Bookstore in Stuttgart Germany try this you re looking for a copy of mad Magazine. Alfred e. Neumans grinning Mug now shares shelf space with Playboy and Penthouse magazines because a customer complained that the june iss Issue was too explicit said Bookstore manager Pam Laudenslayer. A we done to normally put the Magazine up there a Laudenslayer said but a it was pretty grotty  mad is an irreverent Magazine that spoofs and pokes fun at new trends and people in the news. Mad was temporarily exiled to the soft porn ranks Laudenslayer said because of a cartoon piece on the Lorena Bobbitt Case titled a wok you be Cut it off a  a the cartoon depicts a Lorena character using a Hallic shaped object in novel ways. Laudenslayer laughed As she read some of the captions including party game accessory spin the both Jet a mugger repellent Quot a Doggie Chew toys and carpenters Plum  a now i ask you Isnit that adult humor a see mad on Page 2 Arafat returns to Gaza strip to take up permanent residence a see Page 12 inside today broken alarm Safe blamed in theft at Baum older club carrying the club Berlin Golf course worker is a 53-year tradition a see Page 17 Heinz Ebel  
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