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Bush to seek major U.N. role in Iraq's future
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Despite deep misgivings among administration hard-liners, President Bush decided yesterday to seek a multinational force for Iraq under a United Nations mandate and to call on the world body to play a major role in forming a new Iraqi...Tags: Colin Powell, Somalia, United Nations, Politics, Religious Conflicts
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Attacks redefine Bush foreign policy
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWhat a difference a war makes. When George W. Bush was inaugurated last year, he was widely seen as a neophyte in world affairs. During the campaign, he'd been caught short on the names of foreign leaders. He came to office with limited foreign travel,...Tags: Colin Powell, United Nations, Republican Party, Politics, Madeleine Albright
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Terrorist attacks alter news priorities
Of The Morning CallEarly risers on Sept. 11, 2001, opened their newspapers and turned on their televisions to find a routine mix of news that, in retrospect, portrayed a nation of innocents. Television news was dominated by the mysterious disappearance of California...Tags: Colin Powell, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Standards, Yasser Arafat
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Minority Afghans tell Taliban atrocities
Tribune foreign correspondentCupped in a pristine river valley and surrounded by peaks that seem to glow with pale fire at dawn, Du Ob would fit many people's idea of paradise. Its tidy almond orchards are fenced with rows of golden-leafed poplars. Its rich brown fields await turning...Tags: Human Rights Watch, Massacres, Arable Farming, Death, Politics
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Poll: Valley's ties to New York magnify effects of Sept. 11
The Morning CallLehigh Valley residents feel the aftershocks of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks more deeply than the nation as a whole because of their personal and geographical ties to the New York metropolitan area, a Morning Call/Muhlenberg College Poll has found. One...Tags: Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, Constitutional Issues, Politics, Government
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Tension mounting as NATO begins collecting guns
Times Staff WriterThe North Atlantic Treaty Organization collected its first batch of weapons from ethnic Albanian guerrillas Monday, even as it suffered its mission's first fatality when a British soldier was killed in an attack by Macedonian youths. The soldier, Ian...Tags: Peace Negotiations, Death, Guerrilla Activity, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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USA Today's culture aided reporter's deception, panel finds
Sun StaffA panel of former newspaper editors investigating the newsroom practices of USA Today reported yesterday that a deeply ingrained culture of fear as well as negligent editing and poor communication led the newspaper to ignore signs that its star foreign...Tags: Politics, Osama bin Laden, Afghanistan, U.S. Department of Justice, Culture
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas, "Voice of the River"
Staff WriterAsked once how she would like to be remembered, Marjory Stoneman Douglas replied with a favorite quotation in the original Latin: "If you want to see his monument, look around you.'' Look around, indeed. From the vast, subtle "river of grass'' her prose...Tags: Coconut Grove, American Red Cross, Politics, Everglades, Elections
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Bush meets with U.S. troops in Kosovo
Times Staff WriterBringing money and praise -- and word that their job in the Balkans is not complete -- President Bush thanked the American troops in Kosovo on Tuesday, and promised to get them home as quickly as possible. There is no sign that will be soon. Albanian...Tags: Colin Powell, Death, National Government, Politics, Crimes
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Ulysses' Gaze
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 21, 1997 The title of Theo Angelopoulos' monumental, magnificent "Ulysses' Gaze" refers to the master Greek filmmaker's longing for the innocent vision of the novice. This longing, in turn, gives way to his larger concern with the...Tags: Entertainment, Canal+, Cinema Industry, Harvey Keitel, Italy
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Predictions of Fire
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday February 14, 1997 Michael Benson's "Predictions of Fire" is a provocative, dense and demanding exploration of the relationship of art, politics and war as it has been played out over the turbulent 20th century in what was once Yugoslavia. ...Tags: Moscow (Russia), Mining, Arts, Arts and Culture, Metal and Mineral
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