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Daily News from New York, New York • 826

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826
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3 1 5 I FT -V if-, i- VISA h- VfSv BONN Germany's supreme court yesterday approved the Maastricht Treaty on European Union, giving the European Community the green light to go ahead with its planned political and economic union. The long-awaited decision meant that Germany, the -last country to ratify the treaty, can now officially sign the document MOSCOW Russian President Boris Yeltsin may decide to postpone the December parliamentary elections and combine them at a later date with presidential polls, a senior presidential adviser said yesterday. It would mark an abrupt shift from Yeltsin's stance during the 12-day stand-off with parliament that followed his decision to dissolve the assembly Sept 21. BEIJING China's rulers show few signs of relaxing their grip on individual freedoms, a U.S. envoy said yesterday after two days of talks on human rights.

President Clinton has said human rights performance will affect the decision next year on renewing China's most-favored-nation trade status. KABUL, Afghanistan About 200 people were believed killed or wounded in furious battles between rival Afghan factions east of Kabul, witnesses said yesterday. From Daily News bureau and wire service reports DETROIT COPS HEAR SBTOJCESKfiffl eyes and Jessie Green (photo right), father of the man Nevers killed, weeps as sentences are made known in Detroit yesterday. Green's wife, Patricia (I.) is at his side. Nevers was given 12 to 25 years and his partner, Walter Budzyn, got eight-to-18 for death of Malice Green, 35, an unemployed steelworker, whom they beat outside inner-city crack house last Nov.

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