+ Follow SCOTT RITTER Tag
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[Title] => Former UN inspector due in court in sex case
[Summary] => A former U.N. weapons inspector convicted in an online sex sting is scheduled to appear in a northeastern Pennsylvania courtroom on Wednesday and may learn his sentence.
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[Summary] => A former U.N. weapons inspector nabbed in an online sex sting was convicted Thursday on six counts, including unlawful contact with a minor, for exchanging explicit messages with a 15-year-old girl in a chat room and then performing a sex act on himself.
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[Title] => Angelo postmortem / US doomed in Iraq
[Summary] => Thats just fine. Even the harshest domestic critics of the Philippine pullout from Iraq are beginning to see the wisdom of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyos decision to save the life of Angelo de la Cruz. It was no freak-out or cop-out, no jelly belly tremor, no stabbing in the back of an America "standing firm" against terrorism in Iraq. It was simply the Filipino deciding what was good for the Filipino in a ruthless, turbulent, changing world. This is the first lesson to learn in the field of foreign policy.
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[Title] => Armageddon in Iraq
[Summary] => Some time ago I flew to London after a visit in Riyadh with fellow journalists as guests of the Saudi government. I arrived a day after a mammoth demonstration in protest of a US war against Iraq had reportedly clogged the streets of this beloved city that is second home to me. One of those who led the protest was Scott Ritter, a former UN weapons inspector. By coincidence, I had just picked up a slim 76-page book with the title "War on Iraq" subtitled What Team Bush Doesnt Want You to Know from a WH Smith airport outlet.
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SCOTT RITTER
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October 26, 2011 - 5:30pm