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The Washington Post, November 9th, 1999

Bill Clinton goes to Athens Nov. 13 to reward the Greek government for not breaking NATO ranks on Kosovo. The administration also hopes to sign a protocol on counterterrorist cooperation aimed at the "November 17" terrorist organization, held responsible for the deaths of four Americans and attacks on many more. However well-intentioned on the American side, this accord must cope with the fact that Greek authorities do not want to find and prosecute the terrorists. The real question is what our own government is prepared to do when a foreign power consistently fails to combat terrorism targete...

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