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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (72033)2/7/2003 1:12:54 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 281500
 
"INSTEAD of the cheers of approval—or even a few murmurs of acknowledgement—Powell’s much-hyped presentation met with a stubborn inertia inside the luxurious chamber of the United Nations Security Council today. Dominique de Villepin, the French foreign minister, urged the U.N. to “double or triple” the number of weapons inspectors in Iraq. China, the first to respond to Powell’s presentation, was even clearer, speaking of the “universal desire of the international community to see a political solution” to the crisis in Iraq."

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