Volume 38, Number 4 · February 14, 1991

A Case of Amnesia

By Murray Kempton

On January 15, the United Nations was writhing into the supreme crisis of its engagement to lift an alien tyrant's heel from Kuwait, and encouragement of sorts arrived with a message of solidarity appearing unobtrusively on its pressroom's racks. It read in part as follows:



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