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To: John Lacelle who wrote (15588)12/22/1999 1:29:00 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Respond to of 17770
 
I'm a Cold War baby, John. We travelled a lot. I'm Southern in temperament and philosophy only.

"Your boy" was a ruthless dictator. But we'll leave this for another time.

Hope you and yours have a nice Christmas Holiday!



To: John Lacelle who wrote (15588)12/24/1999 4:57:00 PM
From: goldsnow  Respond to of 17770
 
Thursday, Interfax news agency quoted Sergeyev as saying: 'Our relations with the alliance have apparently entered a new phase of getting colder. The alliance is trying to talk to Russia over the problem of Chechnya from the position of force.'

NATO European commander General Wesley Clark, also in Kosovo Friday, presented awards to Russian troops who assisted American soldiers after a landmine explosion and held talks with commanders of the multinational force.

``Our cooperation with Russian soldiers on the ground is just outstanding,' he told reporters. ``KFOR is doing a great job and that's why it was a very good thing that the Russian minister was here today to hear that directly.'

Asked why he had not met Sergeyev, despite the two men being in Pristina at the same time, he said no such meeting had been scheduled.

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