1. And the State Department said the U.S. may reverse its dertification decision for Colombia if the government makes progress in stopping narcotics trafficking. 2. McCaffrey conceded that the federal government is doing an inadequate job of stopping illegal narcotics at U.S. borders. 3. State Department officials sought to soften the blow by saying Clinton may reverse his decision for Colombia if the government makes progress in stopping narcotics trafficking. 4. The United Nations counter-drug program has enjoyed better access to drug-growing regions than the United States and other countries trying to stop narcotics at their source. 5. The U.S. may reverse its dertification decision for Colombia if the government makes progress in stopping narcotics trafficking, the State Department said. 6. European delegates generally stressed the need for treatment and rehabilitation of addicts, as well as programs to offer Third World farmers incentives to stop growing narcotics. |