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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, October 18, 1994

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 18, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Vol. 53, no. 184 50c tuesday october 18, .1994 a d 8693 civilian jobs go unfilled amid revamp by Carlos Bongioanni staff writer depending on whom you ask the . Army Europe civilian personnel service system is either broken or experiencing growing pains. Problems associated with the recent establish. Merit of a regional civilian personnel operation Center in Sec Konheim Germany include an abnormally High number of late paychecks lost applications and unannounced Job vacancies. A the system is broken. It does t work a said one disgruntled office manager from Stuttgart Germany who asked to remain Anonymous. A a in be had two positions unfilled for months. It  take two or three months just to announce a Job  despite Many reported problems Leland Gocic. Usage urn a director of civilian personnel recently urged customers not to lose Faith. A this Type of transition to a centralized system will naturally cause problems a Goeke said. A after getting through the growing pains we think customers will find the new system far Superior to the old a Elmer Williams director of the new operation Center said one of the major benefits of the new system is greater accessibility to jobs throughout Europe. A. A a. A a. A a under the new system applicants will be Able to go to one location and find out where All the jobs Are offered. In addition they la need Only one application form. They wont have to submit 15 separate 171s application forms to apply for different jobs a Williams said. The new Center which began operating in july is designed to manage All Usa eur civil see jobs on Page 3israel, Jordan sign draft peace treaty Amman Jordan apr Israel and Jordan initiated the draft of a treaty monday that will end 46 years of War Between the two countries and make Jordan the second Arab nation to make peace with Israel. A. A a a  .77 Quot. A. A. The Accord was reached after the two countries resolved disputes Over water rights and Borders in overnight talks led by their Heads of state. Israel and Jordan signed a no belligerency pact in Washington on july 25, and since then they have been working to resolve differences that blocked a peace treaty. -77 7. 7 a 7 a a a a King Hussein of Jordan said the draft treaty heralded a new Era. A hopefully it is a fresh beginning and a fresh Start a lie said before the signing ceremony at hts a Shamiyeh Palace just outside Amman. Prime minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel called it a a historically unique  Rabin said he hoped a full treaty would be signed by the end of next week. Israel television said that the agreement would be signed oct. 27 on the Border of the two countries and that president Clinton would be asked to attend. Mondays Accord sighed by Rabin and prime minister Abd Al Salam Almajali of Jordan came after a Rocky week Lor Mideast peace talks. A . 7 7 1 Israel suspended negotiations with the Palestine lib oration organization after islamic militants based in the palestinians Gaza strip kidnapped an israeli Soldier. The Soldier was killed by his captors Friday after israeli commandos stormed their hideout near Jerusalem but talks Are to resume today in Cairo Egypt. The United states has been mediating the 3-year-old israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin left and Jordan a King Hussein shake hands monday at  Palace near Amman after announcing they had made the final agreements on a peace treaty. Arab israeli peace process. A. Clinton said he was delighted by the developments in Jordan. 7 .7 y -. A a a a. A a a a a a  reminds us that moderation am reason arc prevailing a he said in a statement at Andrews. Apr my. .7. A Quot -7 Clinton would not say whether he would go to the Middle East to participate in a signing ceremony but administration officials said improbably would a. A a a 17. 10. 94 14 10. I Mitte Kursi Geld German vote throws Dollar into tailspin a broker at the Money Market in Disseldorf Germany posts mondays foreign Exchange fixing for the . Dollar and the British Pound. The Pound costs . Military banking customers $1.65. Today and the Dollar buys 1.47 Marks. London apr the . Dollar fell. Sharply in. Europe in monday following a Sharp plunge in Tokyo where traders had overestimated the possibility of an upset in the German election7 a .7. Japanese currency dealers wary of a political upheaval in Germany had shied away from buying German Marks for several weeks said Cluris Turner an economist at. The brokerage Barclays de Zoele Widd. 7 a a once Chancellor Helmut Kohl had won his fourth term sunday the Japa nose traders began buying Marks and dumping the Dollar. A other Dollar rates fixed monday compared wifi Rales on Friday arc a j.47 German Marks Down from 1.40. A one British Pound will Cost si.65, up from s1.03,a a 125.10 Spanish pesetas Down from 126.63. A 4.926 Eremich francs town from 5.2195. A 1,539.60 italian lire Down from 1.552.32. For a More Complete listing of foreign currency rates Sec Fage 14. Inside today or f a. Kloct it Wal s Jonal i Ian Nimit l 14y m Princess Diana a devastated by Prince Charles revelations a seepage 10 h homosexual Sailor wins two year Battle against Navy a seepage  
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