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...person on both sides to participate in all three peace agreements: the Washington Accord, signed on February 28, 1994, to create a cease-fire between the Croats and the Muslims in Bosnia; the Erdut Accord, signed on November 12, 1995, aimed to end the war in Croatia, and the Dayton Accord, signed on November 21, 1995 to end the war in Bosnia...
Galbraith played a lead role in negotiating the Washington Accord, wrote the Erdut Accord and supported Richard Holbrooke in brokering the Dayton Accord...
...supers, a migration from being distributors of food to purveyors of meals and services. "Ten years ago, if you asked a produce manager to sell washed lettuce, he'd say, 'Why? People can go home and wash it themselves,'" says consultant Carin Solganik, vice president of Solganik & Associates in Dayton, Ohio. Yet prepackaged salads (O.K., bags of lettuce) have become a $2 billion business...
...such goodies as a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, a two-bedroom apartment in London or part of the cost of a liposuction procedure, says Sanders. One member used 187,899 points to pay for a memorial headstone for her husband, who passed away last year. A businesswoman in Dayton, Ohio, who requested anonymity, cashed in 1.5 million points to pay for her daughter's bat mitzvah in Israel and took 13 members of her immediate family on a week's tour of the country...
...still too early to judge the long-term effectiveness of Dayton. The U.S., committed at last to resolving the conflict, radically changed the course of events for the better, and the process continues relatively peacefully. In one of the more deadly parts of an imperfect world, that is no mean achievement...