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Scandal: Anti-U.N. Campaign.(high-ranking United Nations officials accused of running a pre-war Oil for Food Program in Iraq)
Publication: Newsweek Publication Date: 26-APR-04 Author: Hosenball, Mark |
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Byline: Mark Hosenball
United Nations officials are reacting with resentment to a campaign by conservative media and pols alleging that top U.N. officials are implicated in a scandal surrounding a U.N.-operated Oil-for-Food Program that sold Iraqi oil and provided "humanitarian" supplies to Saddam Hussein's regime before the U.S. invasion. Some U.N....
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