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...Washington, Chalabi's light has dimmed as more and more experts like David Kay, former Bush chief weapons inspector, blame the I.N.C. for painting a bogus picture of Saddam's arsenal. Chalabi tells TIME, "It is unfair and astounding that I would be given such powers to affect a system. It's election season, and people want to seek scapegoats." But U.S. intelligence officials doubt the credibility of many of the sources provided by the I.N.C. An informant purported to have worked on underground storage sites for biochem weapons greatly "embroidered" his tales, a senior U.S. intelligence officer says. Another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chalabi's Fall From Grace | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...like the 50 tons of mustard gas in a turkey farm [in Libya].” Of course, as a sheepish White House spokesperson Scott McClellan revealed later, there were actually 23.6 tons of mustard gas, and they were not buried in a turkey farm. Former top U.S. weapons inspector David Kay, once a vehement believer that Iraq had WMDs, has admitted that he and most of the international community were wrong. According to Kay, even France and Germany, the war’s most vigorous detractors, believed Iraq had WMDs. Everyone’s intelligence estimates were...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: America's Other Intelligence Failure | 4/21/2004 | See Source »

...student who sees or meets this man is urgently requested to detain him until the arrival of an officer. The Police Headquarters may be reached by telephone during the day or night. The day telephone number is Cambridge 423; the night number Cambridge 1980. P. J. HURLEY, Chief Inspector, Cambridge Police Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 4/21/2004 | See Source »

...like the 50 tons of mustard gas in a turkey farm [in Libya].” Of course, as a sheepish White House Spokesman Scott McClellan revealed later, there were actually 23.6 tons of mustard gas, and they were not buried in a turkey farm. Former top U.S. weapons inspector David Kay, once a vehement believer that Iraq had WMDs, has admitted that he and most of the rest of the international community was wrong. According to Kay, even France and Germany, the war’s most vigorous detractors, believed Iraq had WMDs. Everyone’s intelligence estimates...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: America's Other Intelligence Failure | 4/20/2004 | See Source »

...lacks the worldly insight and satirical snap of a Wilder. When Vince and Ralph are instructed how to walk the talk ("Marilyn Monroe crossed with a bit of penguin"), it's like watching out-takes from In & Out and The Birdcage; later, when Postlethwaite's pit-bull-faced inspector comes to town, it's a gay Green Card...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Jumble of Stereotypes | 4/18/2004 | See Source »

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