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Under a deal U.N. Secretary-
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gangrene. Iraq later admitted
had made weapons out of all
marketing should begin by the
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The dispute came to a head
after the Bush administration
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meeting would take place.
A frail labor peace collapsed
Sunday when dock workers
‘any time, any place,’” said
Mohamed El-Baradei, director-
KeMn James Collins
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Rumsfeld met Saddam in
1983, when Rumsfeld was
that Iraq will provide access to
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numerous tests to ensure that
donated pints containing infec-
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thrown out.
in a Clear Lake Hospital.
Funeral services are pending at
Frazier Funeral Home,
Baytown, 281-426-5579.
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The issue of palace inspec- rest of the Security Council Atomic Energy Agency, where
_L._ endorsed that plan, which the nuclear inspectors are based
tentious matters would require remains in effect. However, the and the talks are being held.
Testing marks first step toward
WASHINGTON (AP) — material of any viruses or bacte-
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recipients around the country infect, essentially offering the
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“Are we, in fact, now fac-
ing the possibility of reaping
what we have sown?” Byrd
asked Rumsfeld after reading
parts of a Newsweek article
on the transfers.
“I have never heard any-
thing like what you’ve read, I
have no knowledge of it what-
soever, and I doubt it,”
Rumsfeld said. He later said
he would ask the Defense
Department and other gov-
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from the CDC to the Senate. Invoices included in the
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accurate to say the United Collectk
States government deliber-
ately provided seed stocks to of the bacteria that make bot-
the Iraqis’ biological ulinum toxin and three strains
weapons programs,” said of the bacteria that cause gas
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Billy Jack Malloy, Sr. (Bill Mr. Alvin Hayes, Jr., 35 of
Malloy), 76, bom in Bunch, Clear Lake City,passed away
Okla, in 1926 passed away,
Saturday, September 28,220 in
Texarakana.
Bill served in the U.S. Navy
in WWII on the Battleship USS
Mississippi. He loved his
church and enjoyed Golden
Years. He will be missed.
He is survived by his wife, home Friday, September 27,
Bonnie Malloy, sons, Billy 2002. Funeral services are
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■ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — “It’s just massive,” said John
Cargo ships lay at anchor off- Martin, president of Martin
shore, waiting to be unloaded, Associates, the Lancaster, Pa.,
and trucks with fresh produce economic consulting firm that
lined up outside West Coast conducted the study.
ports Monday after dock work- The bulk of the nation’s I
ers were locked out in a dispute imports from China and Japan s blood that has essentially been
that could costthe U.S. economy come through the ports of Long
$1 billion a day. Beach and Los Angeles, the
West Coast shipping lines said nation’s busiest. The labor crisis
they will keep the ports closed comes as importers scramble to
until the longshoremen agree to bring in merchandise for the
extend their expired contract. Christmas shopping season.
But the 10,500-member union Representatives of the ship-
said it will not budge .until the ping lines and dock workers met
lockout is ended. Monday afternoon but reported
The Bush administration said no major progress in the talks. I
that it is concerned about the Union officials said both sides
effect on the struggling U.S. planned to meet with a federal
economy but that it has no mediator Tuesday. The maritime
immediate plans to break the association offered no immedi-
impasse by declaring a national nte confirmation that such a
emergency.
The U.S. economy would lose
$4.7 billion in wages and rev-
enue during a five-day shut- Were ordered off their jobs
down, according to a study con- i
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Iraqi Vice President Taha
Yassin Ramadan, whose gov-
Assembly last month, Saddam made by the U.N. Security of mass destruction, has reject-
’■ ’ 1 course and pledged Council once Blix reports back ed any changes in the inspec-
mditional access to sites on Thursday. tions regime.
sS'Iraq. But in recent days Under a deal U.N. Secretary- “Our position on the inspec-
leading the closed-door meet- Baghdad has rejected any new General Kofi Annan cut with tors has been decided and any
Iraqi delegation, U.N. resolutions to broaden and Baghdad in early 1998, the additional procedure is meant
to jraq and is unaccept-
ing under the assumption they Iraqi resistance has thrown into called presidential sites encom- able,” Ramadan said Saturday,
would be able to go anywhere, question whether the eight passing
anytime if they return to Iraq for sprawling presidential palaces miles was restricted. The deal current talks focus on ensuring
a fresh assessment of the coun- — up to now off-limits to sur- prevented inspectors from car-
try’s nuclear, biological and prise visits — would be open to rying out surprise visits to the
chemical programs. renewed inspections. • sites, which include Saddam’s sites.”,
“We’re telling the Iraqis we palaces. The deal also created a
don’t want any limitations on team of international diplomats much as possible the concept of
:peatedly accused Iraq of bla- our access,” a senior diplomat, to accompany inspectors when
tantly violating U.N. resolutions close to tlie talks said on condi- they did enter.
requiring Baghdad to disarm, tion of anonymity. , The United States and the general of the International
Washington threatened to uni- ~
laterally remove Saddam from
power because more than a
Lockout on West Coast
U.S. helped boost Iraq’s
bioweapons program
two decades ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — pies that Iraq said had a legit-
Iraq’s bioweapons program imate public health purpose,
that President Bush wants to which I think was naive to
eradicate got its start with help believe, even at the time.”
from Uncle Sam two decades The disclosures put the
ago, according to government United States in the uncom-
records getting new scrutiny fortable position of possibly
in light of the discussion of having provided the key
war against Iraq. ingredients of the weapons
The Centers for Disease America is considering wag-
Control and Prevention sent jng war to destroy, said Sen.
samples directly to several Robert Byrd, D-W.Va. Byrd
Iraqi sites that U.N. weapons entered the documents into
inspectors determined were the Congressional Record
part of Saddam Hussein’s bio- this month.
logical weapons program, Byr(i askej Defense
CDC and congressional Secretary Donald
records from the early 1990s Rumsfeld about the
show. Iraq had ordered the
samples, claiming it needed
them for legitimate medical
research.
The CDC and a,biological
sample company, the president Reagan’s Middle
American Type Culture Faet pnvnv
Collection, sent strains of all
the germs Iraq used to make
weapons, including anthrax,
the bacteria that make botu-
linum toxin and the germs that
cause gas gangrene, the
records show. Iraq also got
samples of other deadly
pathogens, including the
West Nile virus.
The transfers came in the
1980s, when the United
States supported Iraq in its
war against Iran. They were
detailed in a 1994 Senate
Banking Committee report
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Bonnie Malloy, sons, Billy 2002. Funeral
Jack, Jr. and wife, Ceslie, Tim pending at Frazier Funeral I
Malloy and wife, Jennifer, Home, Baytown, 281-426-5579.
seven grandchildren, three sis-
ters, Louise Davis, Irene
Sinclair, Geneva Smith, brother,
Bobby Malloy of California;
special sister-in-law, Billy
Malloy of Baytown; numerous
nieces, nephews and a host of
friends.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. today, October 1, 2002 at
East Funeral Home, 6th and
Olive, Texarakana, 903-793-
3141.
surgery and children with cer-
tain inherited anemias —; are
being enrolled in a bold experi- safety of fee blood supply,”
ment: They’ll receive donated says Dr LaurenCe Corash of
1 Cerus Corp., one of several
sterilized. —z—companies developing the tech-
Todays blood supply is very no) we
cofn hanaiico it „ nnnArnnoc
"SgMperta.towev.r, ■ Now Ce™ and a compete, I don I think it would be Culture
and a few tainted pints slip by. VL Technologies, are beginning
Last month’s discovery that' the first major U.S. studies, in
— - 520 patients, to see ifit’s safe to
give people pathogen-inactivat-
ed red blood cells.
r Cerus has won European
they can’ttest for, and there’s no approval to sterilize platelets,
test yet for West Nile in donated one component of blood, and
v « marketing should begin by the
called end of the year.
Inspection talks test Saddam’s pledge
to cooperate with U.N. weapons teams
VIENNA, Austria (AP) decade of international pressure amending the most recent UN.- Bush administration is pushing
inspectors had failed to win Iraqi compli- Iraq agreement on inspections, for a resolution that would nul-
" i ance. While the Vienna meetings lify the Annan deal.
freely around Saddam When President Bush made have addressed those topics, a
Hussein’s palaces and other sus- an impassioned plea for tougher decision on changing the sanc-
pect sites when they opened U.N. action at the General tions regime would have to be ernment denies it has weapons
talks with the Iraqis Monday on /
the logistics of a possible return switched
to Baghdad. unco
Chief inspector Hans Blix, acres
and pledged Council once Blix reports back ed any changes in the inspec-
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