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n Battalion ' .• o takes golf’s ist prize Y, South Africa (AP) do wants no sympa 4, a year that saw lis rating as the t golfer and fail to tournament his victory Sunday m Dollar Challenge months any better, ned and cracked: lion times better." c home golfs richest $1 million — along ;d confidence in his tcularly the cross ing style he adopted r. ,y tough to say I’ve year after that,” he ctory and reward, ers would cherish performance, when ourth in the world ie Alfred Dunhill fourth at the PGA hip, eighth at the i and in the top 10 tr tournaments. But i represented a fall iar-old Englishman i top spot in world a record 77 weeks, t of this year. 1 16 birdies to reach mark at this tour- •ecord 14-under-par hots ahead of the ck-nine 29 on Fri 3ven birdies, was e holes I have ever o said. >pers igc tinues 1ELES (AP) - The Clippers fell to 0- shy of matching the start ever, and set record with their utive defeat Mon th e Charlotte Hor- hem 115-83. opers lose at home 3e on Wednesday, itch the 0-17 start non Miami Heat in lump ended with a st the Clippers, hnson scored 18 Hersey Hawkins the Hornets, who their 0-3 start and dered fewer than a club-record sev- ames. oowered Charlotte ead through one h 11 points. The 10 placed backup ~e Spencer on the efore the game as ersonal problems tic emotional be i close as 10 points linutes left in the lever got closer as roke it open with a ed by two 3-point- ns and opened up i with 25 seconds d quarter, lurray scored 14 Angeles. is sets » above East P) — Three con- I! East champi- nean much to the s. asecutive Super is all that will e NFC East didn’t around,” wide re- l Irvin said. “We it on the back un- ther Super Bowl, anything we can ng. We don’t want 10 years and re ive it our all.” Philadelphia 31- o stretch its over- 2. It was the 16th pionship in club re the Cowboys a cord in games af- g- tat special,” offen- te Newton said, •e special.” in Woodson, who nterception 94 hdown to put the aid the Cowboys al after the victo- r had anticipated sion. Tuesday • December 6, 1994 Yeltsin attacks U.S. at conference BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Upstaging a 52-nation secu rity summit, Russian Presi dent Boris Yeltsin on Monday accused the United States and its NATO allies of trying to ex clude and isolate it. “Why sow the seeds of mis trust? After all, we are no longer enemies — we are all partners now,” Yeltsin said in an uneasy start to the two-day conference on reducing tensions in an in creasingly unstable Europe. “No major country is going to live by the laws of isolation,” he said in attacking NATO for agreeing last week to draw up conditions for admitting former Warsaw Pact foes. “Any such country will reject (having) such a game played with it.” The conflict in Bosnia, raging not far from this picturesque Central European capital, also threatened to upset the summit of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic heaped scorn on the West for doing so little to stop the carnage that has left 200,000 dead and missing. “What is happening in Bosnia is the weakness of the West,” he said in an address un usual for its bitterness. “It is nothing more than that.” President Clinton, in his speech, sought to focus atten tion on fresh moves to end nu clear confrontation on the Euro pean continent. Standing side by side, Clin ton and Yeltsin formally put in force the Strategic Arms Re duction Treaty, the first accord ever to reduce long-range nu clear weapons. ‘Today we herald the arrival of a new and safer era,” Clinton said at a ceremony also attend ed by leaders of the former Sovi et republics of Belarus, Kaza khstan and Ukraine, Under the. START I accord, long-range missiles stockpiled by the United States and the former Soviet Union will be slashed by about one-third, and the stage set for U.S. Senate ac tion on the START II accord and its provisions for deeper, 50 per cent, reductions. At the same ceremony, Ukraine, the world’s third largest nuclear power, renounced its ar senal of nuclear arms inherited from the Soviet breakup. “It’s hard to overestimate the importance of the event that has just taken place,” Ukrain ian President Leonid Kuchma said after signing the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Ukraine will become nuclear-free around the end of the century. Summit participants are searching for ways to use the CSCE to defuse European ten sions. But Yeltsin’s remarks un derscored the difficulties in agreeing on security measures in the post-Cold War era. Russia has long sought to make the CSCE the premier security organization in Eu rope. 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