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the deleted portion of this story
that ran in Monday's Gamecock.
By ALLEN WEST
Staff Writer
Unification of Germany is no
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when and how, said a representative
of the European Communities
to the United States who spoke to
business and communities leaders
at USC Friday.
"It is not something to be fearful
or apprehensive of," Andreas van
Agt, a former prime minister of the
Netherlands said during a luncheon
sponsored by USC's Critical Issues
Series.
He quoted from a poll in which
80 percent of the German population
said they would opt for
neutrality.
Many fear that Germany will
become a dominant power but, Agt
said Germany is already a dominant
country and a major contributor
to the European Communities.
The E.C. is the major economic
entity of Europe, with the U.S. being
its chief trade partner.
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idcast the event live to listeners. sexually active
? Gamecock, Portfolio magazine, the Sy tcaches JSC-FM
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which is a plan for complete eco- The near-ca
nomic integration of E.C. coun- were F've p?inl
tries, and the recent developments Cock Pit, Elbe
in Eastern Europe. Shandon area.
European Communities will take Stokes said
a coordinating role in assisting the ment on those
emerging democratic East Euro- ~
pean nations' recovery, and of es- p???
tablishing trade agreements with
them.
As to when or if they will be in- <
vited to join the E.C., Agt said, J
"Not in the foreseeable future.
(Not) as long as we are that deeply
involved by our own project 1992;
and they are not ripe yet, neither
politically, nor economically."
But they will be considered for
"association agreements" that will
grant them access to West European
markets and "confer special
privileges" beyond just trade
agreements, but short of full membership,
he said.
The goal of Europe 1992 is
complete economic union ? to
drop trade barriers that impede f
growth, improving productivity,
and attempt to rival the U.S.'s $5.2
trillion economy. ^
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js, but the number of people who 777-CARE, with
lown precautions is low, accord- AIDS. He can giv
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were using condoms. out zero ^unc*
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ducation Project (CARE). he said.
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duded four assaults, didn't know what was mean
ie robbery. "assault."
impus areas cited "Are we talking about a sc
ts, fraternity houses, between students at a ball gam
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voked attack at night?" he askc
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statistics, since he violent crimes reported in ]
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uffle Ramsdale said she felt the report
e, or was an accurate representation of
pro- the student body, adding that most
>d. of the crimes occurred off campus.
the "I'm really glad we did the
1988 survey," she said. "It gives us a
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