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Mark Malloch Brown, a Briton who serves as Kofi Annan's deputy at the U.N., lashed out at the United States in a move even the New York Times called "highly unusual." Malloch Brown attacked the Bush administration's policy of linking dues payment to management reforms at the U.N., as well as its perceived tolerance for critics of Turtle Bay (here he singled out Rush Limbaugh and Fox News). But a little over a year ago, ...