Word: rolf
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Slowly, the plot develops; the audience watches the aforementioned Italian played by Kevin Krim, the dumb blond (Kristen Rolf), the girl with a cold (Ona Hahs) and the vulgar staff member who proudly wields her cigarette (Anna Lewis)--all under the direction of the constantly angry boss, Emily Stone's Marge (often called--surprise, surprise--Sarge). The action picks up when a health inspector, played by Mark Bagley, has to review the kitchen, which for years has passed the test. This time, things are different. Bagley portrays a slimy 70s type, who will only give the kitchen a passing rating...
...Jordan on Aug. 8. Saddam knew he couldn't keep Hussein Kamel quiet, so he decided to try to make points with the U.N. by producing a flood of information on the weapons program. The day after Hussein Kamel defected, the chairman of the U.N. special commission on Iraq, Rolf Ekeus, received a letter from Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz summoning him to Baghdad for "new and important revelations...
...West have not the will, the manpower nor the sense to stop those at war in the region. Can anybody defend the actions taken by the Balkan warlords or the useless talk by NATO members and the U.N.? Can't we shame those "leaders" into behaving like humans? ROLF JAMES Toronto...
...materials that could be used in biological warfare, the U.N. Security Council agreed to continue economic sanctions against the country. France and Russia had called for the ending of sanctions if Iraq cooperated with U.N. officials overseeing the elimination of the Iraqi weapon supply. But chief U.N. weapons inspector Rolf Ekeus reported that 17 tons of material that could be used to grow biological warfare germs remain unaccounted for, along with chemicals that could make 200 tons of nerve...
...visit to Kuwait, the U.N.'s top weapons inspector suggested that Iraq may have produced bacteria for biological weapons. "We have certain suspicions about one facility," said Rolf Ekeus, adding the U.N. Special Commission overseeing the destruction of Iraq's non-conventional weapons was told the material had "disappeared in the general turmoil" during the Gulf...