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The following is the list of imports, which had played for their respective teams at least once, with the returning imports in italics.
Mrs. Hills said that the list of imports affected would be trimmed at the end of a 30-day public-comment period beginning Tuesday.
Thereafter the situation changed fundamentally and, despite the interference of the Corn Laws, grain came to figure high on the list of imports in years of bad harvest.
"China will add death and destruction to its list of imports," Senator Tim Hutchinson, an Arkansas Republican who is an outspoken abortion opponent, said in a statement today.
Mrs. Hills's office this afternoon released a list of imports that would be subject to the tariffs, including luggage, overcoats, pajamas, T-shirts, track suits, imitation jewelry and wristwatches.
But the Security Council would also compile and enforce a list of imports it would insist on inspecting to preclude the import of arms or items that could be used for military purposes.
American officials have given the other 14 Security Council members a list of imports that should come under surveillance as the Council moves to debate lifting restrictions on sales of civilian goods to Iraq.
U.S. Making a List In Washington, Bush Administration officials have already begun to draft a list of imports from China that the United States may penalize if progress is not made soon.
The European Union has drawn up a list of imports from the United States, worth about $2.1 billion annually, to penalize in retaliation for the Bush administration's recent imposition of tariffs of up to 30 percent on some imported steel.
The Clinton Administration has already drawn up a list of imports from Japan on which it would impose punitive tariffs, under both the Super 301 and Title VII trade laws, should no deals emerge by the end of this month.
The United States, to the frustration of many Security Council nations, proposed today to delay for two weeks the renewal of an aid program for Iraq in order to add about 40 items to a list of imports prohibited under the program.
Shortly afterwards, on July 31, the central bank introduced a two-tier dinar/US dollar exchange rate according to which (i) the government would continue to provide dollars at an existing fixed rate for a specified list of imports; and (ii) a separate free market exchange rate would prevail for commercial banks meeting their legitimate foreign currency needs.
The opening, in 1895, of the railway to Bucharest, which crosses the Danube by a bridge at Cernavodă, brought Constanța a considerable transit trade in grain and petroleum, which are largely exported; coal and coke head the list of imports, followed by machinery, iron goods, and cotton and woollen fabrics.