I had been impressed by Fahd’s call, in early 1993, asking me to stop the ethnic cleansing of the Bosnian Muslims. In mid-month,60 Minutes ran an interview with a woman named Kathleen Willey, who claimed I had made an unwanted advance toward her while she was working in the White House. Though the outcome wasn’t in doubt, the behind-the-scenes maneuvering had been interesting. On April 2, Jerry Brown was booed in a speech to the Jewish Community Relations Council in New York for suggesting Jesse Jackson as his running mate.
I also asked him to tell Castro that if the influx of Cubans continued, he would get a very different response from the United States than he had received in 1980 from President Carter. rving the largest unprotected stand of old-growth redwoods in the world, the Headwaters Forest in northern California. Yet everywhere we went, I met intelligent, hardworking people who were capable of contributing much more to the economy. Barak wanted the violence stopped; Arafat wanted an inquiry into the alleged excessive use of force by the Israeli military and police.
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