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...infamous death-camp complex. The solemn occasion was marred by bitter disagreements between Jewish groups and the Polish government over the degree of Jewish participation in the anniversary program. U.S.-Vietnam Ties Washington and Hanoi inched closer to establishing full diplomatic relations when the two countries agreed to exchange liaison offices. These are the first formal ties since the U.S. left Vietnam in the spring of 1975 at the end of the war. The U.S. has been steadily warming its relations with Vietnam for the past two years. The major roadblock to full diplomatic linkage is the U.S. demand...
...think there are problems as far as a liaison and a lack of communications between guards and supervisors [and] I have to build bridges between these people in order to get along," Kantor said...
Vietnam and the U.S. are about to open liaison offices in each other's capitals, another step toward healing the wounds of a war fought more than two decades ago. In a new book, Inside Hanoi's Secret Archives, author Malcolm McConnell recounts how Schweitzer helped speed that process--and how the former librarian for an international school in Bangkok became a covert U.S. operative who helped break the diplomatic logjam over the missing service members. The U.S. Defense Department had assumed all along that Hanoi was keeping detailed records on captured U.S. soldiers, though Vietnamese officials insisted that most...
Herbert J. Vallier, the police department's assistant director for finance and administration, said such a liaison will visit periodically to advise house residents about security measures. The liaison will also listen to and act upon residents' concerns, Vallier said...
Johnson said community policing demands "consistent responsibility," which means a community liaison can't be at the beck and call of the dispatcher at all hours...