Virginian-Pilot


DATE: Thursday, July 10, 1997               TAG: 9707100422

SECTION: FRONT                   PAGE: A4   EDITION: FINAL 

TYPE: FOCUS
SOURCE: BY ELIZABETH NEUFFER, THE BOSTON GLOBE 

DATELINE: MADRID, SPAIN                     LENGTH:   27 lines




FOCUS: WHAT NOW FOR NATO? NATO HAS VOTED TO ENLARGE ITSELF, INVITING THREE ONE-TIME ENEMIES INTO ITS FOLD. BUT SOME OBSERVERS SAY ENLARGEMENT IS MAINLY A WAY TO AVOID WRESTLINGWITH A LARGER ISSUE: IS THE ALLIANCE STILL NECESSARY IN A POST-COLD WAR WORLD?

[This story is not available electronically. For complete text, please see microfilm.] ILLUSTRATION: Photos

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Leaders attending the NATO summit in Madrid, Spain, pose for a photo

with King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia...

The leaders of NATO's new members: from left, President Vaclav Havel

of the Czech Republic, President Aleksander Kwasniewskie of Poland

and Prime Minister Gyula Horn of Hungary.

Serbian leaders Radovan Karadzic, left, and Gen. Ratko Mladic...



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