81. The easing of U.S. congressional sanctions on Pakistan will fuel an arms race with India that neither country can afford, Indian officials and military experts said Friday. 82. The premier of Greece warned both his government and organizers on Tuesday that the Olympics were a race the country cannot afford to lose. 83. The U.S. government says the studies are ethical because they are the only way to find new HIV protections that poor countries can afford. 84. They want to recreate the Soviet Union peacefully, and resurrect the huge Soviet social safety net, but somehow in a way the country can afford. 85. Top Pan Am officials have accused Dominican organizers of mismanagement, and local legislators have questioned whether the country can afford to hold the event. 86. Upgrading of old warplanes is assuming a growing importance in the world arms market, as many Third World countries cannot afford the prohibitive cost of new aircraft. 87. With the Yugoslav economy on the ropes after a decade of war and isolation under Milosevic, Serbian leaders say the country cannot afford any delays in U.S. aid. 88. But Camdessus also told the IMF and World Bank annual meetings here this week that no country could afford to reject the benefits of the integration of world markets. 89. But Clarke is faced with deteriorating public finances, while he has pledged he will lower taxes only if the country can afford it. 90. But he added that the two countries cannot afford to be complacent. |