- Newsmaker: Security Council Unanimous on Iraqi Sanctions
After months of debate, the United Nations Security Council has unanimously approved major changes in sanctions against Iraq. Evelyn Leopold, UN bureau chief for Reuters News Service, says the vote's goal is to speed delivery of civilian goods to a ravaged population while maintaining bans on military supplies. - Reporter's Notebook: Dutch Elections Unpredictable after Fortuyn's Death
Anti-immigrant candidate Pim Fortuyn shattered consensus politics in The Netherlands by daring to state the politically incorrect. His assassination last week caused a riot outside the Dutch Parliament, and tens of thousands lined the streets for his funeral procession. Mark Kranenburg, Hague bureau chief for NRC Handelsblad, considers the impact of the dead candidate on tomorrow's election.
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