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International
Murder at the UN
2003-12-01
A body was found inside United Nations headquarters on Monday, a U.N. spokesman said. U.N. security and the New York police department are investigating the matter. The U.N. spokesman said the person had been shot, and that the body was discovered inside the building’s third-floor lounge at about 11:30 a.m. He declined to give any details on the deceased person pending notification of the family.
place your bets... did some world crisis spill into the halls of the UN?
The spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the world body considered the shooting an "isolated incident."
Oh, I guess that makes it ok then... so long as its isolated...

Colonel Mustard, in the third floor lounge, with a gun!
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#9  Damn, just one? Somebody needs to show some ambition and go after the entire G.A.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-12-1 8:21:28 PM  

#8  â€œOn the plus side, the corpse does not yet smell as bad as the French Ambassador, so we are going to leave it laying there for a while longer.”
Posted by: Hyper   2003-12-1 7:34:46 PM  

#7  But that's impossible! The UN members abhor violence. It must have been the Joooooos. But wait! The Jooooos aren't allowed.....

Oh, I'm so comfused!

/sarcasm
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2003-12-1 6:26:56 PM  

#6  Assemble the emergency commitees.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-12-1 4:15:09 PM  

#5  Murder is the one exception to DI.
Posted by: Ernest Brown   2003-12-1 3:33:51 PM  

#4  Was it Marita Covarrubias? Alex Krycek must be doing something for The Syndicate.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-12-1 3:26:40 PM  

#3  Does this mean the UN will be pulling out of New York?
Posted by: Michael   2003-12-1 3:21:45 PM  

#2  What's the use? They all got diplomatic immunity, anyhoo...
Posted by: Dar   2003-12-1 3:15:55 PM  

#1  Anyone else recall that story several days ago about UN policy on checking visitors for weapons? How if delegates refused, they'd still be allowed entry?

-Vic
Posted by: Vic   2003-12-1 3:15:51 PM  

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