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...nations have failed to agree on how to measure progress in Japan's efforts to open its markets. But given the tradition of smoothing over differences at the close of most summits, the unvarnished frankness at the final bow of this one was something new. At a joint press appearance, with Hosokawa at his side, Clinton let loose. Japan's markets "still remain less open to imports than any other" major nation's, he said. Japan still "screens out many of our products, even our most competitive products." Clinton's summation was startlingly blunt: "It is better to have reached...
Bill Clinton before a joint session of Congress...
...first logical step towardcooperation designed all along to eventually leadto a merger," Davis said. "There had been a numberof joint faculty meetings and a joint facultyretreat since then...
...There he attended a conference on Northern Ireland and met with groups of supporters. British officials, who opposed President Clinton's decision to allow Adams' visit, were angered that Adams had not explicitly called for an end to I.R.A. violence. Adams repeated his demand that British officials clarify their joint declaration with the Irish government, which promises the I.R.A. a seat at the negotiating table if it lays down its arms...
...name on women's diplomas implies that they attended Radcliffe College, which they did not. The joint name on every undergraduate diploma would signify that the fully combined institution encompasses the ideals of both men's and women's education...