Clinton in Europe
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I was dismayed to read news of President Clinton’s historic and magnificently successful trip to Ireland relegated to inside your Dec. 2 front section (“Clinton Both Stern, Sentimental in Irish Visit”).
Does not the success of our president in foreign affairs and his popularity in Europe as a peacemaker equal and even exceed news coverage on the front page such as “Southern Mystery: A Pool of Blood, a Missing Heiress,” or “Burbank Firm Has Dream for King Center” (Valley edition)? Does not his success even rate billing on page A2 with “Chaos Reigns as Bangladeshi Leading Ladies Feud”?
Why is it so hard to recognize and validate President Clinton’s leadership, strength and popularity?
MADELINE DeANTONIO
Encino
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* The Dec. 3 front-page photo of Clinton bravely leading his Bosnia-bound troops to a speaker’s platform from which he would tell them how safe their mission will be makes Michael Dukakis in the tank look downright presidential.
GERALD W. WRIGHT
Los Angeles
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* History does indeed repeat itself. The United States goes to war and Clinton goes to England.
RICHARD AZARLOZA
Los Angeles
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* President Clinton addresses a joint session of the British Parliament in the vaulted hall of the Royal Gallery in the Palace of Westminster.
What a pleasure to open our Nov. 30 Times and see the beautiful picture of the British Parliament on A1. The colors and details are like a fine painting.
BOB and CAROL TABER
Santa Maria
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