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Many in the State Department, including the U.S. special envoy to Bosnian peace talks and the U.S. ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina, were furious. The Washington Post reported on Sept. 1, 1994, “What State Department officials found especially disturbing was a photograph of Clark and Mladic wearing each other’s caps. The picture appeared in several European newspapers, U.S. officials said. Clark accepted as gifts Mladic’s hat, a bottle of brandy and a pistol inscribed in Cyrillic, U.S. officials said. ‘It’s like cavorting with Hermann Goering...
...Zambian ambassador addressed students gathered for a “Famine Banquet” last night on the growing famine problem that plagues the Third World...
...have never been present at this kind of event, where you actually try to experience what the people go through,” Ambassador Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika said. “I hope that you can spread this kind of sensitivity not only around the United States but around the globe...
According to the ambassador, HIV/AIDS, a departure from traditional culture, and misapplied foreign aid exacerbate the hunger problem...
...ambassador also offered recollections of his time at Harvard, where he attended law school while he worked in the Greek consulate...