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    1. Poles tearfully accepted the Soviet Union's apology for the massacre of almost 15,000 Polish officers during World War II, but demanded reparations and more details of the killings.
    2. A toothless old man was overheard suggesting the reporter might be there to assess damage for future U.S. reparations.
    3. Instead, such a resolution would highlight allegations of atrocities in Kuwait and recommend action "that makes Iraq accountable," possibly by demanding future financial reparations to the Kuwaitis, the source said.
    4. In addition to individual instances of plundering, many art historians say some treasures were removed with official sanction for use as cultural reparations.
    5. The president of the World Jewish Congress on Sunday began a three-day visit to East Berlin, where he is to discuss an East German offer to pay reparations to Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust.
    6. Under a 1952 agreement, West Germany has paid more than $40 billion in reparations to Israel, to Jewish groups and to individual claimants.
    7. Meanwhile, the U.S. hopes, economic sanctions and an international arms embargo will remain in effect until Iraq pays war reparations to Kuwait to cover war damages.
    8. The cost of reparations is the best investment Congress has made in a long time.
    9. West Germany has paid $44 billion in reparations to Israel and Jewish Holocaust survivors around the world under the agreement.
    10. Thursday's resolution touches on the two concessions Kohl sought from the Poles _ a demand that Warsaw reaffirm its 1953 decision not to seek war reparations, and to confirm its pledge last year to protect the ethnic rights of Poland's German minority.
    11. It says that Japan 'lags far behind Germany in voicing official regret for the past', but from 1954 to 1976 Japan paid enormous amounts of reparations to its neighbouring 12 countries.
    12. With threats that it would "break necks," Iraq now is demanding "massive reparations" for alleged Kuwaiti oil thefts (in reality both sides seem to be stealing from each other).
    13. The funds were in addition to about $47 billion already paid out by West Germany to Holocaust survivors or victims' families who had applied for reparations.
    14. The Iranian and Iraqi delegations in Geneva include political figures, military representatives and legal experts on war relief, prisoner repatriation and reparations.
    15. John Sandner, chairman of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, has eight reparations cases listed, but no disciplinary history.
    16. Came the end of World War I, the European Allies owed Uncle Sam $9.2 billion and Germany owed the Allies $33 billion in reparations.
    17. Austrian immigrants who are paid reparations to compensate for Nazi persecution cannot be disqualified from receiving U.S. benefits for the low-income aged, blind or disabled, a federal court has ruled.
    18. Already there are demands for new aid to Eastern European countries emerging from Soviet domination, reparations to a newly democratic Panama, and support for the new democratic government in Nicaragua.
    19. Iraq complained bitterly about terms of the resolution, which calls for an indefinite arms embargo on Iraq, destruction of its most lethal weapons, and a diversion of future oil revenue to pay war reparations.
    20. He also suggested that the United States should seek action on its offer to pay reparations to the families of 290 people killed when an Iran Air jetliner was shot down by mistake by a U.S. warship in the Persian Gulf last summer.
    21. "There are questions that remain and we're going to get the answers to those questions before discussing anything about the question of reparations," she said.
    22. Israel has long demanded reparations and an East German apology for Nazi crimes as a condition for diplomatic relations.
    23. But at the same time he demanded that Poland's 1953 decision on war reparations be an element of such agreement, as well as Poland's assurance last year that the ethnic rights of its German minority would be guaranteed.
    24. If Iraq refuses to accept the cease-fire resolution or cooperate in setting up the reparations system, the total U.N. embargo on purchases of Iraqi oil could be left in place.
    25. With the date of unity racing closer, possible East German reparations to Holocaust victims have been the subject of separate talks with Jewish leaders.
    26. He also was ordered to pay about $4,500 in reparations.
    27. Offering the cease-fire as an incentive to surrender, concurrent with the threat of continued sanctions and a call for reparations, is a plausible plan.
    28. Iraq, meanwhile, is continuing to ponder a U.N. agreement that would allow it to begin significant production but would redirect most of the income to Gulf War reparations and humanitarian aid for the Iraqi populace.
    29. The murkiest U.N. statement deals with reparations or war-crimes charges Iraq might have to face after the war.
    30. The reparations process attracts more cases than the NFA's arbitration program, partly because the administrative law judges, who hear reparations cases, are perceived to be sympathetic to new investors.
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