1. Every facet of daily life was subject to a set of rigid institutional controls and physical sanctions entirely new to human experience. 2. The United Nations is considering imposing new economic sanctions. 3. The United Nations is considering new economic sanctions. 4. In early January the Libyan government transfered assets from European banks to Middle East banks in anticipation of the imposition by European countries of new economic sanctions. 5. TOUGH new sanctions are being planned by the UN to force Libya to surrender the two men wanted for trial over the Lockerbie bombing. 6. Mr Karadzic warned that any new sanctions against Yugoslavia meant his group would leave the peace conference altogether. 7. And there is a movement afoot in Congress to whip up new sanctions against companies from any nation that do business in Iran. 8. Annan recommended that the council consider imposing new sanctions on Sankoh and his Revolutionary United Front, adding that the guerrilla leader had no future role in government. 9. Any new unilateral economic sanction must expire after two years unless Congress or the president acts to reauthorize them. 10. A senior administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the United States would renew the push for new sanctions if Iraq did not back down. |