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AP900815-0044_12 | Documents Creation Time: <t3>08-15-90 1337EDT</t3> The United States has <ei1712>provided</ei1712> most of the naval vessels so far to block Iraqi trade, with Britain, West Germany and Australia among the other nations <ei1713>lending</ei1713> support at sea. The <ei1714>embargo</ei1714> is <ei1715>meant</ei1715> to <ei1716>cripple</ei1716> Iraq by <ei1717>cutting</ei1717> off its exports of oil and imports of food and military supplies. Iraq <ei1718>imports</ei1718> about three-quarters of its foodstuffs. U.S. allies and other U.N. members have <ei1719>objected</ei1719> that the Security Council embargo <ei1720>resolution</ei1720> did not specifically <ei1721>authorize</ei1721> such a naval <ei1722>operation</ei1722>. Bush <ei1723>told</ei1723> a news conference on <t269>Tuesday</t269> that the naval <ei1724>barricade</ei1724> <t271>now</t271> in force might be <ei1725>extended</ei1725> to Jordan's Aqaba ``if it is a hole through which commerce <ei1726>flows</ei1726>'' in and out of Iraq. | [
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wsj_0158_0 | Documents Creation Time: <t40>11/02/89</t40> RTRSY WNEWS LONDON Reuters Holdings PLC <ei489>said</ei489> Michael Reupke <ei490>resigned</ei490> as general manager to pursue unspecified interests, a <ei491>move</ei491> the news organization termed an "amicable separation." Mr. Reupke, 52 years old and a <t42>27-year</t42> Reuters <ei492>veteran</ei492>, had been the information-services company's general <ei551>manager</ei551> for only <t43>six months</t43>. His <ei495>appointment</ei495> to that <ei496>post</ei496>, which has senior administrative, staff and policy responsibilities, <ei497>followed</ei497> a <t44>several-year</t44> <ei498>tenure</ei498> as Reuters's editor in chief. No <ei500>successor</ei500> was <ei501>named</ei501>, and Mr. Reupke's <ei502>duties</ei502> will be <ei503>split</ei503> among three other senior Reuters executives, the company <ei504>said</ei504>. In a telephone interview, Mr. Reupke <ei505>said</ei505> his <ei506>departure</ei506> was for "personal reasons," which he declined to specify. | [
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