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Later, the deputy police inspector in charge would explain that day's impact: "For those of us in [the] public morals [division], things were completely changed ... Suddenly they were not submissive anymore." Today gays and lesbians memorialize that night each year with a weekend of rallies, parades and parties--a spectacle as inspiring and raunchy as the Stonewall itself. --By John Cloud

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 25382 | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

Though it was not clear at the time, the attempt to build a unified international position on Iraq died that day. Everything that followed--the gnomic reports by Hans Blix, the U.N.'s chief biochemical-weapons inspector; Powell's presentation of new intelligence on Saddam's WMD capabilities; increasingly frantic British efforts to forge a new resolution that might win a majority of the Council--was no more than flowers on the coffin of Resolution 1441. Powell was furious at the Martin Luther King Day ambush. "He had won an internal debate within the Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: First Stop, Iraq | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

...were locked away in a back room. The locals say that government teachers show up on a regular basis, but the kids only go to school when a party official comes and tells them to. When he leaves, so do the children. The books are only issued when an inspector comes to visit and then immediately collected up until the next inspection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Long Road Ahead | 3/29/2003 | See Source »

...exact role of the United Nations in a post-Saddam Iraq remains the subject of intense transatlantic debate, but one certainty is that chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix will have no part in it. "My contract expires at the end of June," Blix told TIME on Thursday, "and I do not propose to stay beyond that." Not that the news will likely have much effect on the Bush administration's plans. There has been strong speculation in diplomatic and political circles that the Pentagon is currently assembling its own team of weapons experts in Kuwait, possibly under the direction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hans Blix Heads Off Into the Sunset | 3/28/2003 | See Source »

...added that Iraq's exotic weapons programs also involved the use of psycho-tropic agents similar to LSD. ?They were not meant to kill, just incapacitate, confuse,? says the inspector. This had been designed, he says, as a means to fight off rag-tag Iranian forces in the late 1980?s during the long war between Baghdad and Tehran. The other WMD weapons Iraq may still have were initially designed to ?fight off Iranian human wave attacks, they really weren't meant against a force like the U.S. military...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq?s WMD: How Big a Threat? | 3/27/2003 | See Source »

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