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In launching a new effort to find a peaceful solution, Reynolds and Major pledged last December that they would not implement any settlement unless it was acceptable to a majority of Northern Ireland's people. Once Major is satisfied that the IRA cease-fire is permanent, Britain has promised to meet with the guerrillas' political allies in the Sinn Fein party to discuss terms for joining all-party negotiations. There has been no IRA violence since the group announced its cease-fire. But outlawed Protestant paramilitary groups have bombed a Shnn Fein building and shot a Catholic man to death. While Major has temperized about accepting IRA assurances, he has become embroiled with militants on the Protestant side. TOTSK, Russia Russia. United States plan exercises Defense Minister Pavel Grachev pledged yesterday to double Russia's contingent next year and criticized opponents of the joint exercises as short-sighted. Slamming nationalists who have decried joint peacekeeping exercises as a violation of sovereignty, Russia's top general gave a resounding endorsement to training with the U.S. military. Critics of the exercises — most notably ultra-nationalists who picked outside the front gate for several days — had gotten a boost from a well-placed ally earlier yesterday when the Russian co-mander, Col. Gen. Edward Vorobyye, questioned whether the nine-day exercises would prepare the troops for peacekeeping missions. Vorobyev also indicated the exercises had come at a bad time for the cash-strapped Russian military, which spent an estimated several million dollars to hold them, and said he would rather conduct them by computer simulation next year in order to cut costs. But during his one-day visit, Grachev voiced a strong commitment to continue the maneuvers that have renewed the old slogan "Yankee go home" among hardliners. The delay in the talks, which began one week ago, indicates there will be no quick or easy solution to the refugee crisis that has bevelled the United States but strengthened Cuba's bargaining position. After a brief meeting yesterday, the United States and Cuba temporarily suspended talks on stemming the Cuban refugee exodus, and Cuba's chief delegate flew back to Hayana for consultations. U. S. officials want to end the flow of more than 30,000 Cubans who have fled their island since early August. But diplomats say Cuba may be trying to prolong the talks to pressure the United States into tackling U.S.-Cuban relations. Negotiations are expected to resume in New York, possibly Friday. NEW YORK CHICAGO United States, Cuba suspend talks Men sue because of alleged FAA harassment The training, designed to turn the tables on men in an effort to sensitize agency employees to race and gender bias, went too far, according to employees pursuing legal action against the federal government. The Federal Aviation Administration paid for cultural diversity training in which men had to walk past women co-workers who fondled their private parts and made remarks about them, agency employees said yesterday. "This thing went way off course," said Douglas P. Hartman, an air traffic controller who is suing the Transportation Department. Hartman said that in June 1992, he and other male controllers were pressured to walk through a line of female controllers who fondled their private parts and rated their sexual attributes. Hartman sued the Transportation Department last week, seeking an end to the retaliation and $300,000, the maximum allowed. LONDON Prince's crown jewels caught on film Grilled Chicken Salad Platter File of Sole w/ rice piled® salad Boutine Vegetable Pasta Cream Booklet® A German newspaper published a photograph yesterday of Prince Charles in the nude. Buckingham Palace was not amused. 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