Akashi [ɑ:'kɑ:ʃi]
明石[日本本州岛西南部城市]
- Some 30 American engineers from Peoria, Ill., moved to Nishi Akashi to work side-by-side with Mitsubishi engineers. The philosophical differences were apparent immediately.
- One of Akashi's aides suggested the journalists should become policemen and the policemen journalists.
- For Mr Akashi, who once described his job as suitable for a 'masochist', the pain is not yet over.
- It suggested that, in the precise case of Tuzla, Mr Boutros-Ghali should delegate to his Japanese deputy in Bosnia, Mr Yasushi Akashi, the right to order an air strike.
- The U.N. officially embarked on its largest peacekeeping effort as senior diplomat Yasushi Akashi arrived in Cambodia to establish a transitional authority to end two decades of war and repatriate hundreds of thousands of refugees.
- The UN's special envoy to the former Yugoslavia, Yasushi Akashi, described the firing of rockets at Serb-held Brcko as 'reprehensible'.
- Mr Akashi put to each side separately a draft UN plan which reportedly includes an initial four-month ceasefire, withdrawal of heavy weapons from front lines and the separation of forces by interposition of UN troops.
- Gen Michel Loridon, Gen Sanderson's forceful French deputy, left Untac, complaining that it should have called the Khmer Rouge's bluff and if necessary take on the Khmer Rouge militarily even if it meant the loss of perhaps 200 men. Mr Akashi disagrees.
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