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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 28, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes wednesday september 28,1994 at a glance Senate majority Leader George Mitchell pronounced health care Reform dead for the year rendering a final verdict reflecting a reality that has been apparent for weeks. See Story on Page 6, Nanny Dies in jail a Nanny accused of stealing More than $100,000 was arrested then died in her sleep in jail -. V page6 parents arrested a couple who vanished for More than two weeks leaving their Chil Dren with a baby Sitter were charged with child endangerment.  \  families Welcome a philanthropist helped open his new Home for families of. Ailing Mili tary personnel at Andrews fab my. Page 8 students staying put american students in Moscow Are shaken by the slaying of a fellow Stu Dent but most say they will continue their studies in Russia. Page 10 Battle of the sexes professor Richard Lynn believes men Are cleverer than women and has published a paper on the subject. Page 1.2 Royal family feud the Duchess of York is very Dis appointed with her father for talking publicly about her troubled marriage a British newspaper reported. Page 16 Index Abby Ann Landers. 22 classifieds. 2831 comics. 22, 26-27 commentary. 19 faces n places. 16 focus 23-25 Horoscope. 30 Jumble .-.,. 30 letters. 18 Money matters. 15 sports. 32-40 to listings .39 weather 17 a president Clinton and col. Stephen Nash escort russian president Boris Yeltsin As he inspects service members tuesday during arrival ceremonies on the South Lawn of the White House. Clinton Yeltsin stress ties great Progress russian says to Washington a welcoming russian president Boris Yeltsin to the White House on tuesday president Clinton declared their two nations have moved from an Era of mistrust and suspicion to a period of Trust and Cooper  a the russian president also spoke optimistically about the future of the relationship but lost no time noting that the two nations still have their differences. The United states is a Strong partner and not an easy one to Deal with just like Russia Yeltsin said. But he predicted their two Days of meetings would result in great  the two leaders embraced when Yeltsin and his wife arrived for the South Lawn ceremony that included All the pomp of a formal state visit. Under Bright Sunshine Clinton and Yeltsin listened to the playing of the russian and american National anthems and then reviewed the assembled Honor guard. Clinton recalled the cold War Era when such meetings were moments of High drama and sometimes  he said that today we meet not Asad ver Saries but As partners in the quest for a More prosperous and a More peaceful planet. In so Many areas our interests no longer conflict they coincide. And where we do disagree we can discuss our differences in a climate of warm peace not cold  ",. He said the two countries were grow ing closer together replacing suspicion and fear with Trust and cooperation the Agenda for their meetings included discussions of How to achieve further reductions in their nuclear arsenals and How to maintain control of nuclear materials. They also planned to discuss the Poten tial for cooperation in troubled areas of the world. Yeltsin was to meet with . Business leaders and try to convince them that his country has Becore a Safe and profitable place for Western investment. The entire world has a vital stake in the establishment of a strategic partnership Between Russia and the United states Yeltsin told the  As Sembly on monday. A few hours earlier Clinton addressed the same forum and declared that the growth of cooperation Between the United states and the russian federation also should give us All great cause for Corfi.  " /. " for All their hopeful words the two leaders disagree on How to end the fight ing in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Yeltsin has expressed Strong opposition to any Effort to lift the . Ban on shipment of arms to the government of Bosnia. The russian president referred to the conflicts in Many of the new states that emerged from the collapse of the soviet Union and said that Russia was acutely interested in actively haying the world Community participate in settling these difficult problems. However the main Burden for peacekeeping in the territory of the former soviet Union lies today with the russian  in their . Speeches the two leaders also forecast the agreements they Are expected to announce on halting the production of nuclear weapons materials and on cooperating to safeguard existing Stock piles. After so Many years of nuclear terror our two nations Are taking dramatic Steps to ease tensions around the world Clin ton said. Job from Page 1 an electronic data network. The moratorium also gave officials at the civilian personnel operations Cen Ter or Choc in Sackenheim time to As sess the adequacy of lists of qualified applicants said Jim Biggs chief of recruitment for the services division. Some announcements have been open for six months with applications num Bering into the thousands Biggs said. It would be pointless to continue to accept applications for those jobs he said. The Heidelberg office which normally processes about 500 applications in a Typ ical week processed about 150 last week. They were for special announcements those open for limited periods usually afew weeks. Job openings Are listed on general vacancy announcements when More than 10 or so similar positions come open in Europe m a year. The open continuous announcements Are usually for positions rated at gs-9 or below such As administrative or clerical jobs Richie said a few Are in More limited Fields such As arms specialists she said. The mechanics of preparing ratings and lists of applicants Are to be centrals Dot Lac Sec Konheim Center Boyle Richie could not estimate when cur rent applicants would be notified of their ratings. But the time to Stop and catch up has Given the personnel offices time to update lists of prospective Job applicants to potential employers she said. Managers will get More Complete lists. They la be More up to Date she said. Under the reorganization of the army m Europe s civilian personnel system personnel service centers no longer called civilian personnel offices will continue to be places where Job Hunters can make initial Contact and find answers to most questions Boyle said. About 50 percent of civilian personnel in army communities in Europe Are serv iced by the Meckenheim offices Bigg said. It s a huge new system and new Way of doing business Richie said. And like Many draw Down enterprises she said it has not been without some Discon   
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