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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, November 14, 1994

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes monday november 14,1994 at a glance Mother Teresa the 85-year-old nun revered for her work with the poor says she has forgiven a to producer for a documentary that portrays her As egotistic and hungry for pub Kiclty. See Story on Page 13. President Gramm sen. Phil Gramm of Texas said he would file this week As a Republican candidate for the 1996  Page 6 Hope seen some Black and hispanic leaders suggest that the newly elected Republican majorities in the House and Senate could liberate minorities from their allegiance to an often unappreciative democratic party. A a �?page7 a a a a it suicide dilemma Oregon a assisted suicide Law is leaving Many doctors and patients with one question Quot can i go through with it a a a Page 10 approval predicted voting on a sunny but frigid foil Day swedes approved joining the european Union on sunday according to an exit pah by swedish television. A Page 13 Uslar turbulence us air has allowed jets to leave Gates without enough fuel and once used a Jet for 13 Days despite a dangerous crack on its Wing Flap a newspaper reported sunday. A Page 18 Index 1 Abby Ann Landers 26 automotive. 14 classifieds. 27-31 comes. 24-26 commentary. .17 crossword. .26 faces a places. 23 focus 19-22 Horoscope. 30 Jumble a. 30 letters. .16 Money matters. Sports. 31-40 to listings. Weather. .15 ties from Page 1 being capable of producing nuclear weapons. A a a ,. A. A Quot. Questions about Clinton s political standing and the Impact of last weeks his tone Republican wins followed the president on a fast paced state visit sunday to the Philippines the first by an american president in 19 years. Before flying to Indonesia Clinton commemorated world War ii victories in the Pacific and toured bomb ravaged Corregidor the scene of fierce fighting and Allied humiliation a half Century ago. The Island fortress in Manila Bay was captured by Japan after Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur under orders from Franklin d. Roosevelt fled to Australia pledging t shall   Macarthur did return and so would Freedom a Clinton said at the Manila american cemetery which contains the Graves of 17,206 fallen service members a countless horrors Lay in the Way including the butchery of House to House fighting in  warmly toasting Clinton later at Mai Acaf Iang Palace philippine president Fidel Ramos sounded regretful about Clinton selection setbacks praising the president s foreign policy and economic record Ramos said a these achievements have apparently not had the recognition that they deserve in your  paraphrasing scripture Ramos assured Clinton a no Prophet is accepted in his  president Clinton plays the saxophone during a session with a band following a slate luncheon at Malaca Tang Palace in Manila Philippines on  a sweltering news Confer ence with Ramos Clinton commented on the elections Impact on world affairs saying Quot i done to expect it to have any Impact on our foreign policy. A the foreign policies i have pursued particularly the Mission in a now on have enjoyed wide bipartisan sup Eort among centrists in both parties a e said. Ramos held open thedoor to continued  military cooperation although . Influence Over the country sparked angry demonstrations during Clinton a visit. Dili Indonesia apr hours before president Clinton arrived in Indonesia for an asian Pacific Summit East Tim Orese protesters rampaged sunday in their provincial capital and kept up a sit in at the . Embassy to focus attention on indonesians human rights record v a a a a Clinton has promised to discuss human rights with indonesians president Suharto. The twin protests waged in front of foreign journalists ensured a High profile. A a. A crowds of rioters in Dili the capital of East timor province smashed shop windows set tire to cars and threw rocks at police who charged them with clubs. There were no confirmed reports of serious injuries or deaths. In Jakarta 1,500 Miles to the West two dozen East Tim Orese students began a second night camped on the grounds of the . Embassy they want to give Clinton or Secretary of state Warren Christopher a petition demanding Independence for the province a former portuguese Colony invaded by Indonesia in 1975 and annexed the following year. A a a allegations of repression in East timor climaxed when soldiers opened firs on a peaceful demonstration in a Dili cemetery in 1991, killing at least 50 people. Indonesians government contends that Western style rights Are not relevant in this vast ethnically diverse and impoverished archipelago. V president Clinton chats with philippine president Fidel Ramos on sunday As they stand near a world War ii gun emplacement on the Island of Corregidor. Manila Philippines apr Hillary Rodham Clinton said sunday that the administration will forge ahead with its Agenda despite a Republican landslide that left her puzzled. A i done to know yet exactly what the message from the voters was a the first lady said when the subject was raised in a meeting with philippine Relief workers. A in contrast to the first lady a uncertainty president Clinton said wednesday the Day after the elections that he understood exactly what voters were telling him and other democrats.,they a sent us a Clear message a i got it a the president said. He said americans Are Ted up with the Way the Federal government works. Hillary Clinton said a like Many other countries ours is searching for political meaning after the cold War. A during it we knew who our enemy was and How to organize our politics. Now Many countries Are looking for  government role and there is wide Hillary Rodham Clinton visits a Hospital spread discontent and desire for change in Manila Philippines on sunday. Because Many problems were Over looked during the cold  the first lady said she and the president faced with a Republican majority in both the House and Senate Arentt about to change what they stand for. A we will continue to work for the principles we believe in and we will try to work with Congress a she said. A but i wont Stop Worling on issues i care about women health and  Clinton a remarks came in response to a question from Rina Jimenez David a Relief worker and philippine women a rights activist and newspaper columnist. She asked the first lady what the elections outcome would mean for feminists and for minorities especially illegal immigrants who would lose education and health care benefits in California because of that states passage of proposition 187. More than 40,000 filipinos emigrate annually to the United states the asian nations former colonial ruler. Thousands More visit America every year and Many disappear in the Large philippine Community As illegal aliens  
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