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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Brown had his share of problems. His boosterism abroad lead to accusations that he was conflating business and diplomacy, two areas whose interests don't always coincide. In 1994, when he encouraged Clinton to separate human rights from trade issues in China, critics charged that Brown was woefully, and perhaps willfully, ignorant of the difference between statesmanship and salesmanship. There were also accusations that his trips were being used to reward Democratic contributors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE JOYFUL POWER BROKER | 4/15/1996 | See Source »

...added that one of the most vital ways to maintain sound foreign policies abroad is to strengthen U.S. domestic sentiments towards international involvement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baker: U.S. Must Lead | 4/2/1996 | See Source »

...Today's political climate is, in many ways, indifferent, if not hostile, to American leadership abroad," Baker said. "We need to re-invigorate the need for bi-partisanship in international issues...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baker: U.S. Must Lead | 4/2/1996 | See Source »

...last week, CaP CURE, with the help of a star-studded scientific advisory board, had awarded $22 million in grants to hundreds of researchers in the U.S. and abroad--making it the world's largest private source of funding for prostate-cancer research, second only to the NCI. Yet researchers complain that much more financing is needed. A CaP CURE brochure points out that while the number of deaths from prostate cancer is about the same as for aids and breast cancer, the Federal Government provides $1.3 billion for aids research and $313 million for breast cancer but only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MAN'S CANCER | 4/1/1996 | See Source »

...have often returned there on family business. I can say that the economic depression there has much less to do with the U.S. embargo than with Castro's lining his pockets. He has not, however, been able to destroy the spirit of the Cuban people or stop efforts from abroad to attain freedom for them. I hope to see the end of Castro's regime. I will not predict the result; history will speak for itself. Unfortunately, too many lives have already paid the price for Castro's rule. ASTERIA PENA Coconut Creek, Florida...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Apr. 1, 1996 | 4/1/1996 | See Source »

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