31. Although eight years of economic sanctions on Iraq have devastated the entire society, women have suffered most acutely. 32. A government communique called on the United States to repeal altogether the legislation that requires sanctions on companies that deal with Iran. 33. A new government would be set up under U.S. tutelage, allowing for the lifting of the onerous U.N. trade sanctions on Iraq. 34. A Hong Kong electronics industry group will send representatives to Washington if the U.S. government announces sanctions on Chinese electronics exports. 35. A New York Times editorial suggests linking the lifting of economic sanctions on Belgrade to the lifting of the arms embargo on Bosnia. 36. A group of conservative economists predicted that the U.S. will impose sanctions on Japanese imports next week because it will help President Bill Clinton in his reelection campaign. 37. A more sensitive resolution, which is expected to be taken up this week, would ease sanctions on Serbia. 38. A Russian veto would kill the plan, leaving in place economic sanctions on Iraq that may become increasingly unenforceable. 39. A second peace agreement failed and the United Nations imposed sanctions on UNITA. 40. A skyrocketing juvenile crime rate and public pressure for tougher sanctions on violent criminals has put increasing pressure to treat teen-agers like adults. |