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...inspections as soon as possible," Maj. Gen. Nils Carlstrom, head of the UNSCOM monitoring office, said as his team arrived from Bahrain. Iraqis will no doubt be pleased to learn that there are only four American inspectors returning, as opposed to the six who left. UNSCOM chair Richard Butler says this is "part of the normal rotation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back to Baghdad | 11/21/1997 | See Source »

...banquet to be held in the John F. Kennedy Library...Allison Feaster edged closer to the Harvard record books on Saturday. Her 16 points bring her career total to 1,531 which means she needs just 75 points to break the school record of 1,605 held by Tammy Butler '95. HARVARD, 75-47 at West Point, NY Harvard 36 39 -- 75 Army...

Author: By Eduardo Perez-giz, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Women's Cagers Bully West Point Cadets, 75-47 | 11/17/1997 | See Source »

...weapons after the war, but has never offered proof. U.N. inspectors have been checking more than 80 suspected areas for clandestine storage of the killer bugs and recently have been trying to get into presidential offices and Republican Guard and intelligence bases where some bioweapons may be concealed. Richard Butler, executive chairman of the Special Commission, thinks the Iraqis may have raised the latest roadblock to the inspectors because they were getting close to their target...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HIDDEN KILLERS | 11/17/1997 | See Source »

...That the Americans were allowed to be divided off from the rest of UNSCOM at the end was at least a symbolic victory for Saddam, and the kind of "illegal separation of nationalities" that chief inspector Richard Butler had railed against. Not to worry. "We have a job to do, and we hope to return," said inspector Alan Dacey. MacArthur couldn't have said it better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: First Round to Saddam | 11/14/1997 | See Source »

...Whether a touching display of unity or a recognition of realpolitik, Butler's action puts the crisis on a new plane. The U.N., as well as the U.S., has been snubbed. Will Clinton now launch a long-awaited air strike? Not just yet, says TIME State Department correspondent Dean Fischer. ?In the short term, the administration is going to continue going the diplomatic route. They?re not likely to mount an attack on Iraq at this stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All for One, One for All | 11/13/1997 | See Source »

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