101. The siblings have feuded ever since over whether to sell the oil company or retain control. 102. The U.N. is proposing that Iraq be allowed to sell more oil for humanitarian aid as way of ending a standoff over weapons inspections. 103. The United Nations has allowed Iraq to sell some oil on the international market to pay for food and medical supplies for its people. 104. The UN imposed the economic sanctions, which bar Iraq from selling oil independently anywhere in the world, after Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait. 105. The United Nations said Iraq can resume selling oil on the international market to pay for food and medicine throughout the country. 106. The United Nations, in a weekend meeting, suspended an agreement allowing Iraq to sell oil to pay for humanitarian aid. 107. The United Nations scheduled another round of talks with Iraq in April about selling some oil to fund humanitarian aid. 108. The United Nations, in response to the attacks, suspended an agreement allowing Iraq to sell oil to pay for humanitarian aid. 109. They get around the letter of the law by selling the oil abroad, not at home, and using foreign subsidiaries to handle the business. 110. They do want to sell more oil at a more modest price. |