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After meeting yesterday with NATO officials, Izebegovich, the leader of Bosnia's Muslims, said he believed the best way to end the war was "the combination of negotiations and some military action against Serbian positions." Apparently frustrated by delays and harassment of relief convoys by the warring parties in Bosnia, Hollingworth suggested the United Nations should either "get more troops and get tough one day or get out." At a summit last week, President Clinton and the leaders of the 15 other NATO countries warned the Serbs of a new determination to order air strikes if needed to relieve embattled Muslim enclaves in Bosnia-Herzegovina. 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He called Syria the key to a Middle East settlement and said that the other Arab delegations — Lebanese, Jordanian and Palestinian — would hold off reaching an agreement with Israel for now. The last round ended in deadlock in September. Syria was demanding an Israeli commitment to relinquish all of the Golan Heights, and Israel was insisting on a promise of peace with diplomatic recognition and free trade. "The Syrians say from their point of view total withdrawal from the Golan is a prerequisite," Rabinovich said. "We have not accented that." At the same time, the Israeli diplomat said President Hafaz Assad had taken some positive steps in his meeting Sunday with President Clinton in Geneva. TOKYO Parliament considers self reform TOKYO — After more than five years of debate over cleaning up Japanese politics, it all comes down to one vote today in Parliament. If Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa wins, the corruption-plagued political system will undergo its greatest transformation in 45 years. If he loses, it's back to square one on reform — and Hosokawa could be out of a job. The vote, in Parliament's upper house, is over Hosokawa's package of reform bills, which would ban corporate contributions to individual politicians and change the system for electing the lower house of Parliament. 840 Massachusetts The bills are designed to end repeated bribery and influence-peddling scandals that have led to the demise of several Japanese governments during the 38-year reign of the Liberal Democratic Party. The bills passed the lower house in November and were cleared by the upper house committee yesterday. But the outcome of the final vote, scheduled for this afternoon, was far from certain. Several Socialists, the largest party in Hosokawa's ruling coalition, have said they will vote against the bills, and about a dozen other legislators have not announced their votes. MANASSAS, Va. — An emotionally battered Lorenza Bobbitt lashed back at her sexually abusive husband by cutting his penis off, her lawyer was in closing arguments yesterday. MANASSAS, Va Bobbitt awaits jury deliberation the prosecutor conceded Bobbitt was abused during her four-year marriage, but said she attacked her husband in "a calculated and malicious act of revenge." Bobbitt, 24, faces up to 20 years in prison and deportation to her native South America if convicted of malicious wounding. Judge Herman A. Whisenant Jr. told jurors they also could consider a lesser charge of unlawful wounding, which has a maximum penalty of five years in prison, or find her not guilty. The jury of seven women and five men began deliberating yesterday afternoon after seven days of testimony. 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