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"Every day there is a new massacre." Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat, on the latest incursion by Israeli troops into Gaza. Ten people died, including two U.N. workers.
"If the U.S. has minimum levels of fairness and bravery, it should accept the report." Hussan Mohammed Amin, head of Iraq's National Monitoring Directorate, which produced an 11,807-page report claiming the country has no weapons of mass destruction
"Kim Jong Il can be called a gourmet." Excerpt from "Orient Express" by Konstantin Pulikovsky, an account of a monthlong train ride through Siberia with the North Korean leader last year. According to the book, the eccentric Kim favors imported wines and fresh lobster, among other delicacies.
"History will not forgive you." Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the head of Turkey's ruling Ankara party, rejecting the EU's proposal to open membership talks in 2005. Erdogan has asked for talks to begin in 2003.
"Had the survivors demanded, say, only 200,000 rubles [about $6,000], there would have been no problem with the city authorities." Lawyer Igor Trunov, who is representing eight survivors of the Chechen theater hostage crisis in a lawsuit against the government. The plaintiffs are asking for a total ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Perspectives.