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"We must not allow confrontation between East and West during this peri- od," he said during a rare encounter with reporters. "It has already happened more than once that we failed to find a chance to make peace with each other. This opportunity should not be missed." Walking steadily, speaking clearly and appearing more vigorous than he has in many months, Yeltsin laid a wreath at Russia's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and then answered reporters' questions for the first time this year. While opening the door to a compro- mise with Clinton, Yeltsin insisted he has no intention of yielding in his oppo- sition to the eastward expansion of NATO. Among the countries under con- sideration for membership in NATO are Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. "We are against NATO's expansion to the east, in the direction of the bor- ders of the Russian Federation," he said. "We are firm in our position. Our task now is to stall it as long as possible." By delaying a decision to expand NATO, Yeltsin said he hopes to "erode" the drive to add new members to the Western military alliance. Nevertheless, Yeltsin said he will keep the commitment he made Friday to visiting Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that he will seek to reach a compromise on NATO at the Helsinki meeting, scheduled for March 20-21. "We have agreed to look for a com, promise," he said, "and I think we will. find this compromise at the summit we are holding with President Clinton."Ych Yeltsin, declaring that his period of illness is over, said he lost 57 pounds as a result of his November heart bypass surgery and a subsequent bout with double pneumonia. TIOS SELLS MICHIGAN'S FINEST Mexican style food and the world's hottest sauces. Stop by 333 E. Huron, or call 761- 6650. We deliver! THE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY/Hut- zel Hospital Infertility Program is seeking healthy women to be egg donors for infertile couples. 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LIQUOR Continued from Page 1A stop the new system on January 10, two days before it was scheduled to go into effect. On January 21, the Michigan Court of Appeals overturned that ruling. "By trying to play catch-up games, the drivers just can't satisfy everyone;' Haas said. "It'll work its way out, but it'll just take a little time." But Jerome Kamano, manager of the Diag Party Shoppe on State Street, said the distribution system itself is ineffi- ABLE CHILD CARE 3 aftemoons, 5 and 8- yr-olds. Exp. & references. 930-6274. CHILD CARE NEEDED starting April for summer. Three great kids: 11, 15, 16. Some evenings, some overnights. Job-sharing ok. Hours & days vary. Will pay minimum. Prefer own car but will do without for right person. In nearby Bums Park. Please call 663-1777. CHILD CARE NEEDED for 3 children 18 mos., 6, & 7. Most of time spent w/ baby. Location near Pioneer High School. Flexible hrs. 10-15 hrs. per week. $7/hr. Call 665/ 8257. CHILDCARE for happy healthy 3 yr. old girl. 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