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  1. Blix hid smoking gun, likely nobody sent down.

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-605557,00.html

    Blix ‘hid smoking gun’ from Britain and US

    BRITAIN and the United States will today press the chief UN weapons inspector to admit that he has found a “smoking gun” in Iraq. Such an admission could persuade swing voters on the Security Council to back the March 17 ultimatum. The British and US ambassadors plan to demand that Hans Blix reveals more details of a huge undeclared Iraqi unmanned aircraft, the discovery of which he failed to mention in his oral report to Security Council foreign ministers on Friday. Its existence was only disclosed in a declassified 173-page document circulated by the inspectors at the end of the meeting — an apparent attempt by Dr Blix to hide the revelation to avoid triggering a war.

    “It’s incredible,” a senior diplomat from a swing voter on the council said. “This report is going to have a clearly defined impact on the people who are wavering. It’s a biggie.”

  2. I POST POSITIVE INFORMATION FOR MIKE says:

    KABUL, Afghanistan — “Planting its flag in cyberspace,” Afghanistan will officially activate its .af Internet domain name on Monday for Afghan e-mail addresses and Web sites, officials and the United Nations said.

    The effort, a joint collaboration between the U.N. Development Program and the Afghan Ministry of Communications, marks a giant technological leap for a country where the Internet was banned for years during the former Taliban regime. But it is likely to be a long time before the average, impoverished Afghan citizen will be able to afford to explore the new possibilities.

  3. Anonymous says:

    UN Inspectors murdered by Iraqi trucks, likely nobody sent down.
    http://reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID=2376569

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  4. Anonymous says:

    Arafat murder two more palestinians, likely nobody sent down.

    “The bullet-riddled bodies of the dead Palestinians, both from villages near Nablus, were brought to the city hospital after they were apparently shot in separate incidents, medical officials said. Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an offshoot ofPalestinian leader Yasser Arafat’s Fatah movement, said in a statement it had killed the men for “collaborating” with Israel but did not elaborate. Medical officials gave the men’s ages as 28 and 45.”

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