Word: helsinki
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Moscow still stands behind Modrow's demand for neutrality, but it also wants to reconvene the 35-nation Helsinki Conference this year to produce a treaty that would legally end World War II and guarantee all existing European frontiers. Washington now seems ready to go along. If such a conference is held, it might create a Europe in which there is technically no one to be neutral -- or belligerent -- against. But the Soviets will need more than a one-day visit and soothing words from Helmut Kohl to be convinced of that...
...opposition Social Democrats, calls for using all-European diplomatic instruments to replace the residual rights of the Allies. "If you talk in terms of occupation powers, then Germans will react with feelings of nationalism," he says. It would be better, he argues, to use the 35-nation Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe to bring a formal end to the postwar division of Europe...
...border with Germany westward to the banks of the Oder and Neisse rivers. When the German territories of Silesia and Pomerania thus became Polish, more than 3 million Germans fled or were expelled, but hundreds of thousands of ethnic Germans remain. In a series of postwar treaties, including the Helsinki Final Act of 1975, signed by 35 states, West Germany has promised not to challenge the new frontiers of Europe. But Bonn insists that final agreement must await a peace treaty formally ending the war, a step that the cold war prevented...
Young and Ciavaglia led the Crimson with a hat trick apiece. Sophomore Chuckie Hughes, returning to action after goaltending for the U.S. junior team in Helsinki, recorded 25 saves for the second shutout of his career...
Little Fun in Finland: Sophomore goalieChuckie Hughes and freshman forward Ted Drury havebeen in Helsinki playing in the World JuniorChampionships since mid-December, but the holidayshaven't been happy ones...