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...Britain, Germany and Israel offered to help, as did the U.S., but all were turned down. "There are some things we Peruvians can do better than the U.S.," Fujimori told TIME in an exclusive interview conducted late Saturday night. "Compare this with Waco." Although Fujimori had promised to inform Japan before making any military move, he didn't want to risk a leak. Also he wasn't sure the Japanese government would share his resolve. "I'm a person who takes audacious measures," he said. "I take responsibility. Challenges are part of my life...
Sponsored by the Tibet Awareness Group, Bhakdo said that he wanted to use the event inform Americans, and especially students, of the human rights violations being perpetrated by China on the people of Tibet and to encourage the world to impose economic sanctions on China for these abuses...
...under tremendous pressure from headquarters to make progress in solving the Olympic Park bombing. So they came up with a scheme to trick Jewell into being interviewed by saying it was part of a training tape. Freeh was monitoring the investigation closely and called to insist that the agents inform Jewell of his Miranda rights. At that point Jewell smelled something funny, stopped talking and asked to see his lawyer. When the case against him collapsed, veterans blasted Freeh for botching their scheme to trick him into talking. Never mind that they were trying to trick the wrong...
...wanted] to inform our countrymen" of what Hitler was doing, he said...
...claims he was only going to hear a "free talk," and that "the words 'Lord Runcie of Cuddesdon will speak on religious matters' did not appear in the pre-talk publicity." Since when does the Church have to inform people that its Sunday services are religious? Is it any secret? Mr. Gomes is, after all, not only the Reverend of the Memorial Church but also Plummer Professor of Christian Morals...