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The Air Force Has Jobs Clinton defends his immersion in foreign policy JAKARTA, Indonesia Defending his immersion in foreign policy as political problems mount at home, President Clinton said yesterday global challenges had grown faster than he had imagined but held the promise of solid payoffs for Americans. For more information call 1-800-423-USAF or contact your local Air Force recruiter. "What we are doing in this agreement is opening the fastest-growing market in the world," Clinton said after the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum pledged "free and open trade" in the economically booming region by the year 2020. Wrapping up a three-day stop, Clinton is meeting today with Indonesian President Suharto to praise his country as an Asian economic success story while raising concerns about alleged human rights abuses in Indonesia. The president said the 18-nation summit of Asian and Pacific leaders had resulted in a "very historic declaration" that would produce more U.S. high-wage jobs and an increase in sales overseas. The Associated Press Clinton said the United States must champion human rights "with both patience and determination, and we will." Interest rate raised to slow inflation WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve increased key interest rates three-quarters of a percentage point yesterday in its most dramatic move yet to slow the surging economy and prevent a new cycle of inflation. The Fed's rate increase, the sixth this year and the largest in 13 years, was immediately matched by similar 0.75 percentage point increases in major banks' prime lending rates, meaning that the cost of borrowing for Americans will be going up. The Associated Press Financial markets had a mixed reaction to the larger-than-expected rate increase. The Dow Jones industrial average finished the day down 3 The Fed increased its target for the federal funds rate, the interest that banks charge each other, from 4.75 percent, where it had been since Aug. 16, to 5.50 percent. The Fed also boosted its discount rate, the interest the central bank charges for direct loans, by three-quarters of a point to 4.75 percent. It marked the biggest jump in the Fed's discount rate since it was raised a full percentage point in May 1981, a period when the central bank was pushing interest rates to attack double-digit inflation. The Clinton administration, which since taking office has refrained from criticizing the Fed, was restrained in its comments. Both Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen and White House chief economist Laura D'Andrea Tyson issued statements emphasizing the Fed's independence. However, Fed critics accused the bank of overkill, saying the Fed's tight-money policies were increasing chances of a recession. They said that with consumer prices rising this year at a modest rate of 2.8 percent, there was no justification for a rate increase of this magnitude. The Associated Press Pentagon says Army is not at full readiness WASHINGTON — A quarter of the United States Army divisions are not fully ready for combat, senior Pentagon officials said yesterday. incoming chairman of the House Armed Services Committee under the new Republican majority, had sharply criticized Deutch for expressing satisfaction with the state of the armed forces. The embarrassing admission by the Clinton administration comes a month after Deputy Secretary of Defense John Deutch, the No.2 official at the Pentagon, declared the armed forces more capable than they had been in years. Because of cuts in training, three out of 12 Army divisions are suffering "significant decreases in flexibility and increases in vulnerability", according to an official Army assessment. Two other divisions are rated below full readiness and can perform most, but not all, wartime missions, a senior Army official said. "The Army is carrying out a readiness recovery plan to put these divisions on a sounder readiness footing," Defense Secretary William Perry said in a letter to congressional leaders. "Nevertheless, I am not satisfied with the current readiness of these divisions and am determined to work with you and others to avoid a repetition of these circumstances in the future." Pentagon officials made the letter public and discussed the problem in an unusual 5 p.m. briefing. Earlier in the day, Rep. Floyd Spence, R-S.C., Perry said the problem stemmed from an unusual number of foreign crises that developed in the summer and fall—the last months of the fiscal year — and forced the Pentagon to drain money from training accounts to keep troops in the field. 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