1. What it did not report was the wrenching ordeal of producing a newspaper whose staff had been terrorized and whose co-editor shot to death only hours before. 2. For the nation that considers itself the architect of modern peacekeeping, a new inquiry into killings and tortures by Canadian soldiers in Somalia will be a wrenching ordeal. 3. It was a wrenching ordeal that they simply want to forget. 4. Yet, historians said Bush should welcome being spared the wrenching ordeal of a former president being prosecuted, indicted and tried. 5. But he made no mention of any agreement for new negotiations that might lead to an IMF program to help Argentina emerge from its wrenching economic ordeal. |