91. President Saddam Hussein said Monday that the United States has failed to break the will of the Iraqi people even after seven years of crippling economic sanctions. 92. A delegation of Spanish members of parliament arrived in Baghdad Monday to study the impact of U.N. trade sanctions on Iraqi people. 93. A group of Iraqi dissidents urged the United States Thursday to let the Iraqi people choose their own opposition leader in their quest to topple Saddam Hussein. 94. A. The secretary-general certainly hopes that he can reach agreement tonight or tomorrow morning and that this will be for the benefit of all the Iraqi people. 95. Addressing a Cabinet meeting, he also praised the Iraqi people for what he said was their closeness to the leadership and their willingness to sacrifice. 96. Al-Sahhaf, the foreign minister, accused the United States and Britain of committing crimes against the Iraqi people. 97. Al-Sahaaf, the foreign minister, accused the United States and Britain of committing crimes against the Iraqi people. 98. Albright also suggested that Washington was cool to a French proposal to send a U.N. team to Iraq to see how U.N. sanctions have affected the Iraqi people. 99. American activists returned from Baghdad Tuesday after a trip designed to highlight the hardships suffered by the sanctions-bound Iraqi people, especially children. 100. American activists returned Tuesday from Baghdad after a trip designed to highlight the hardships of the Iraqi people, especially children, living under strict U.N. sanctions. |