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...them—have looked into their purpose and found that being a club and not a function hall is something that is also good,” said the Rev. Douglas W. Sears ’69, former president of the Interclub Council and a trustee of the Fox Club...
Peter J. Giordano ’04 said he attended a birthday party at the Fox last weekend...
Alexis Roosa ’05 said she has been to parties at the Fox Club every weekend since the beginning of school...
...address to Labor delegates at their annual gathering, Clinton devoted a lengthy segment to Iraq. After thanking Prime Minister Tony Blair for his support with Operation Desert Fox in December 1998—a joint Anglo-American assault launched when Hussein threw out weapons inspectors—Clinton praised him for “trying to bring America and the rest of the world to a common position” over the past few months. Despite his kind words for Blair, Clinton stressed that a pre-emptive military strike “should always be a last resort...
...Iraq, in no uncertain terms, “a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction, ready to use them or provide them to terrorists, drug traffickers, or organized criminals.” Furthermore, in a national address on Dec. 16, 1998—the day that Operation Desert Fox began—he assured the American people that military strikes were needed because Hussein had historically proven that he actually would use his deadly technology. “I have no doubt today,” Clinton maintained, “that left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will use these...