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NOYB November 2nd 05 02:07 AM

OT--More news that didn't make today's news
 

U.N. Security Council OKs Syria Resolution
By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press WriterMon Oct 31, 6:22 PM ET

The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Monday demanding
Syria's full cooperation with a U.N. investigation into the assassination of
Lebanon's former prime minister and warning of possible "further action" if
it doesn't.

The United States, France and Britain pressed for the resolution following
last week's tough report by the U.N. investigating commission, which
implicated top Syrian and Lebanese security officials in the Feb. 14 bombing
that killed Rafik Hariri and 20 others. The report also accused Syria of not
cooperating fully with the inquiry.

The three co-sponsors agreed to drop a direct threat of sanctions against
Syria in order to get support from Russia and China, which opposed sanctions
while the investigation is still under way. Nonetheless, the resolution was
adopted under Chapter VII of the U.N. Charter, which is militarily
enforceable.



Mo





Syrian Bigwigs and Capital Flee under Implied Threat of Military Action

DEBKAfile Special Report

November 1, 2005, 2:30 PM (GMT+02:00)

The threat of military action was embedded in the UN Security Council
resolution. It was reinforced by US Secretary of state Condoleezza Rice when
she spoke of "serious' consequences" - diplomatic parlance for military
action - should Syria fail to cooperate with the final and conclusive part
of UN investigator Dehlev Mehlis' inquiry into the murder of Lebanese leader
Rafiq Hariri last February.



DSK November 2nd 05 03:04 AM

OT--More news that didn't make today's news
 
Since the last story you complained about "not making the news" did in
fact make the news, why are you claiming this is "more"? Is the AP not
major media IYHO?

Besides, this issue has been covered pretty well, including Sc'y of
State Condoleeza Rice's speech, on NPR.

NOYB wrote:
U.N. Security Council OKs Syria Resolution
By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press WriterMon Oct 31, 6:22 PM ET

The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Monday demanding
Syria's full cooperation with a U.N. investigation



NOYB November 2nd 05 03:07 AM

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"DSK" wrote in message
.. .
Since the last story you complained about "not making the news" did in
fact make the news, why are you claiming this is "more"? Is the AP not
major media IYHO?

Besides, this issue has been covered pretty well, including Sc'y of State
Condoleeza Rice's speech, on NPR.


It didn't make the news that the vast majority of this country turns to each
evening.




DSK November 2nd 05 03:12 AM

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NOYB wrote:
It didn't make the news that the vast majority of this country turns to each
evening.


Really? I guess nobody carries the AP wire service, huh?

You were wrong before, and you're wrong now.

DSK


NOYB November 2nd 05 03:22 AM

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"DSK" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
It didn't make the news that the vast majority of this country turns to
each evening.


Really? I guess nobody carries the AP wire service, huh?

You were wrong before, and you're wrong now.


What they carry, and what they choose to report on are two very different
things.




-rick- November 2nd 05 03:42 AM

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"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net...

U.N. Security Council OKs Syria Resolution
By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press WriterMon Oct 31, 6:22 PM ET

The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Monday demanding
Syria's full cooperation with a U.N. investigation into the assassination of
Lebanon's former prime minister and warning of possible "further action" if it
doesn't.

The United States, France and Britain pressed for the resolution following
last week's tough report by the U.N. investigating commission, which
implicated top Syrian and Lebanese security officials in the Feb. 14 bombing
that killed Rafik Hariri and 20 others. The report also accused Syria of not
cooperating fully with the inquiry.

The three co-sponsors agreed to drop a direct threat of sanctions against
Syria in order to get support from Russia and China, which opposed sanctions
while the investigation is still under way. Nonetheless, the resolution was
adopted under Chapter VII of the U.N. Charter, which is militarily
enforceable.



Mo





Syrian Bigwigs and Capital Flee under Implied Threat of Military Action

DEBKAfile Special Report

November 1, 2005, 2:30 PM (GMT+02:00)

The threat of military action was embedded in the UN Security Council
resolution. It was reinforced by US Secretary of state Condoleezza Rice when
she spoke of "serious' consequences" - diplomatic parlance for military
action - should Syria fail to cooperate with the final and conclusive part of
UN investigator Dehlev Mehlis' inquiry into the murder of Lebanese leader
Rafiq Hariri last February.


Didn't make today's news?

I heard it on NPR/OPB today, complete with a statement from Bolton.

-rick-



NOYB November 2nd 05 03:52 AM

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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
It didn't make the news that the vast majority of this country turns to
each evening.

Really? I guess nobody carries the AP wire service, huh?

You were wrong before, and you're wrong now.


What they carry, and what they choose to report on are two very different
things.




Yes, that's what editors do. D'oh. I used to do that, eons ago. For a
while at the KC Star, my job as assistant to the world news editor, was to
tear copy off the various incoming wire machines, and prep it for the
world news editor to present at the three-times-nightly editorial budget
meeting. At those meetings, each department learned of its news hole for
the edition coming up, and would offer up what it thought was the best
news stories to fill that hole. There was a brief discussion and usually
consensus on what was "news" and therefore what was to be published. When
I filled in for the world news editor, I did the presentations and was on
occasion overruled by the Managing Editor. That's how the news biz works,
fella.

Most of the incoming news never made the paper, because there wasn't room
for it.


Isn't a UN resolution condemning Syria's role in the assassination of Hariri
more important than reporting on Chuckie Shumer's personal opinion of Sam
Alito?



Bert Robbins November 2nd 05 12:31 PM

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"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
It didn't make the news that the vast majority of this country turns
to each evening.

Really? I guess nobody carries the AP wire service, huh?

You were wrong before, and you're wrong now.


What they carry, and what they choose to report on are two very
different things.




Yes, that's what editors do. D'oh. I used to do that, eons ago. For a
while at the KC Star, my job as assistant to the world news editor, was
to tear copy off the various incoming wire machines, and prep it for the
world news editor to present at the three-times-nightly editorial budget
meeting. At those meetings, each department learned of its news hole for
the edition coming up, and would offer up what it thought was the best
news stories to fill that hole. There was a brief discussion and usually
consensus on what was "news" and therefore what was to be published. When
I filled in for the world news editor, I did the presentations and was on
occasion overruled by the Managing Editor. That's how the news biz works,
fella.

Most of the incoming news never made the paper, because there wasn't room
for it.


Isn't a UN resolution condemning Syria's role in the assassination of
Hariri more important than reporting on Chuckie Shumer's personal opinion
of Sam Alito?


Chuckie Shumer is the John McCain of the left. Don't get between Chuckie and
a microphone because you may end up in the hospital emergency room.



[email protected] November 2nd 05 01:10 PM

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NOYB wrote:
"DSK" wrote in message
...
NOYB wrote:
It didn't make the news that the vast majority of this country turns to
each evening.


Really? I guess nobody carries the AP wire service, huh?

You were wrong before, and you're wrong now.


What they carry, and what they choose to report on are two very different
things.


Jeez, can you possibly whine any more? Grow up.


Bob November 2nd 05 02:17 PM

OT--More news that didn't make today's news
 
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 02:07:00 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:


U.N. Security Council OKs Syria Resolution
By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press WriterMon Oct 31, 6:22 PM ET

The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Monday demanding
Syria's full cooperation with a U.N. investigation into the assassination of
Lebanon's former prime minister and warning of possible "further action" if
it doesn't.


uh-oh...with france on the security council this could get ugly. this
could...(shudder)...mean no more french bread for syria...

jesus...the mind boggles...

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