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...Choice, and wide choice, has problems in its application to the elderly sector of the population," he said. "I wonder what choice means to people of this age when they are faced with many programs with little help to choose among them...
...policy was intended to crack down on suspected terrorists. The Western powers, however, concluded that the ploy was a new attempt by the Soviet-backed East Germans to alter the unique post-World War II status of Berlin. In the past, foreign diplomats entering or leaving the East sector of the city had only to flash a red identity card issued by the East Germans. By requiring passports rather than cards, the East Germans apparently hoped to establish that the Berlin Wall is an international border --in direct contravention of postwar agreements...
...with such measures as the removal of price controls and a reduction in taxes, the Chirac administration is trying to spur business activity by easing the constraints of government regulation. In addition, it plans to return some 50 state-controlled banks, industrial firms and other enterprises to the private sector. Said Chirac: "We must now go fast and far. France must change...
...Class of '61 accepted the youthful president's inaugural challenge. They acted within the system to build a new society--some joined the newly created Peace Corps, while others served in the Justice Department, the State Department and the armed services. The rest stuck with the private sector, from acting to medicine to publishing, but carrying on with the same spirit of channelled cando...
...general vicinity of the plant. The area was cleared in two stages, Lyashko said. The initial move took place within a six-mile zone around the plant that authorities later extended to 18 miles. He added that 230 teams of Soviet medical workers were working outside the cordoned-off sector to aid evacuees...