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...other side Daydee's comrades laughed and milled about, each step sending the carpet of shell casings clinking like Christmas bells. The cause of the celebration: after weeks of dickering and delay, a couple hundred Nigerian peacekeepers finally arrived at an airport more than 40 km outside the Liberian capital. The battle that had claimed at least 1,000 lives seemed over. But even as the city stuttered back toward normalcy, a troubling question hung over the peace: Would President Charles Taylor keep his promise to leave the country, as the rebels demanded? "He has to resign and leave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going, Going ... | 8/10/2003 | See Source »

...here." Taylor's support of armed rebellions in nearby countries has turned his neighbors against him, too. Nigeria has gone out on a limb to offer him asylum, and a rejection would earn its enmity. His resignation strips him of presidential immunity, and leaves him vulnerable to arrest by Liberian authorities. Taylor's aides have been calling for his indictment to be lifted before he leaves the country, gambling that a little ambiguity over his intentions leaves him some weight to throw around. He can count on at least some of the military following him, whatever he decides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going, Going ... | 8/10/2003 | See Source »

...beckoning from a gleaming hall, with the caption: "Come join us at preschool soon." The last page has only this text: "Generally, stories say 'The End' right here. But let's try this - 'The Beginning.'" For now, though, the new start will have to be delayed, probably until the Liberian civil war comes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Still a Long Way from Home | 8/3/2003 | See Source »

...horribly sad. The people of Liberia have been pleading for outside help to stop the chaotic civil war that since June has killed over 1,000 civilians. And last week help was supposed to arrive - not the 2,300 U.S. Marines on the three gunships expected off the Liberian coast last weekend (they as yet have no orders to come ashore), but an African peacekeeping force, known as ECOMOG, from the Economic Community of West African States. But last Wednesday, when an advance team of 10 military advisers finally set off for a fact-finding mission to the Liberian capital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Better Late Than Never | 8/3/2003 | See Source »

...Charles Taylor, Liberian President, indicted by the U.N. for war crimes, trying to set terms for when he will leave his war-torn nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim | 7/21/2003 | See Source »

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