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YAMOUSSOUKRO, Ivory Coast (AP) — Waving U.S. flags and shouting 'Vive la France!,” American school- children escaped a rebel-held Ivory Coast city under siege Wednesday, as U.S. special forces and French troops moved in to rescue Westerners caught in the West African nation’s bloodiest uprising. The evacuation came amid concerns that a full-scale battle could envelop Bouake, a central city of half-million residents. “We’re running out of every thing,” said one frightened Ivorian woman, reached by tele phone. “We are scared. U.S. and French troops moved into Bouake Wednesday to safeguard Westerners caught in a six-day uprising after a failed coup Sept. 19 in which at least 270 people died. With insurgents holed up in Bouake and the northern city of Korhogo, President Laurent Gbagbo has pledged an all-out battle to root out rebels in what was once West Africa's most stable and prosperous country. The 191 Americans evacuat ed from the school were e> ed by the French militaniil airfield in Yamoussoukro! i U.S. C-130 airplanes wi them to Ghana Thursday m ing. Pentagon officials said The children « American Bags out of car dows as the convoy heat safety down the region s. road. “We’re very happyu off campus,” one girl said* convoy swept past U.S. special forces o out of two C-130 cargo p) Texas A&! o take anotl invitational ii he heels of Jniversity of invitational ii Up in St coach Dave E :ouple of oui uan DeBast Pommy Bom he guys still Despite th that touched down in h foe strong sin Coast at midaftemoon fra staging point in neighic Ghana. Plane ramps cames and U.S. forces securedlii mac of the forest-lined an in Yamoussoukro, clearin; w ay for Humvees that a rolling out. American soldiers h® duffel bags and metal bok idly set up a post at the base for French troop) > | arrived earlier to move behalf of Yamoussoukrc eigners. American o w ould not say what the< w ere going to do next Support within NATO for stand on Iraq is growing! WARSAW, Poland (AP) U.S. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld expressed satisfac tion Wednesday with growing behind-the-scenes support with in NATO for Washington’s tough stand on Iraq, but deep differences remained with some allies on how to deal with Saddam Hussein. Sparring between Germany and the United States over Iraq prompted NATO Secretary-General George Robertson to warn that hostile forces could profit from divisions among the allies. “There is a huge premium on alliance unity, especially in these dangerous times,” Lord Robertson told reporters after the Iraq crisis overshadowed a meeting of NATO defense min isters. “The enemies of the alliance are watching very closely indeed.” Rumsfeld said the United States did not come to the two- day meeting to lobby for support from the allies for military action. He insisted Prew Bush has made no decision* an attack and is still worif through the United Nation-' find a solution. But Rumsfeld saida®^ of nations offered after he and CIA Depute John McLaughlin brieMN® defense min®': Tuesday ® fc, gravity of if| threat. “I was ! there ...sofcj s u p po rl I Rumsfeld lol-j news confers “You ask it junior Jonath “They rar Those guys formance Sa and ran with Following the rest of tb We didn pete w ith a tc Waco-b WACO, Tex will receive 1 Football Coa The aware standing in t presented Jc Edwards wil "I rememt never thougl ers and coa< Edwards r record of 2! one school, bowl game; the year afte Edwards v year award. There is a huge premium on alliance unity, especially in these dangerous times George Robertson Secretary-General just happen«L come in over | _ transom, wit I = ^ being askeJ j ^ T and the an- \ a ~ " is yes.' | I £ Asked to rate his satisfy , 0 £ ! i with the NATO meeting j one-to-10 scale, Rumstelt j o was “very, very high. 1 | 0) O O CD (/) in O it nine-to-10 level.” _ British Defense Seen \ Geoff Hoon also presents ministers with a dossier dence against Iraq 1 a unveiled Tuesday in Lon Prime Minister Tony Blair. ■off! Germany refuses to endorse warning an< is still opposed to vt® n r- r, r r „ , . „ . . ^.lo^fion Ci I BERLIN (AP) — Germany refused Wednesday to endorse a British warning about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction and said it remains opposed to war, joining France and China in reacting skeptically to a report the United States called “frightening.” Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov warned on Wednesday against building “a big propaganda campaign around this paper,” but he appeared to soften Moscow’s opposition to a new U.N. reso lution on the return of weapons inspectors to Iraq. Like the Russians, German government experts were studying dossier presented by Prime Minister Tony , document which details tions that Iraq has stockpiled chemical and biological weapons and is trying to devel op nuclear arms. But German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, fresh from re-election Washing the said the British Blair, a ullega- a victorious paign that angered with its loud opposition war on Iraq, was unimp “What we read tner not differ from wh a ' German government I knew,” government sp J Uwe-Karsten Heye Wednesday. hP | V (: Still, talks n 4 Schroeder and Blair on W evening were a ‘‘helPj in the German lead to rebuild trust in Wash c Heye said. He refused ^ details on the talks in | Schroeder’s first trip election Sunday. _ ^ CT & U.S. and British threaten Saddam force if Hussein he f a ''' military force «> “r eC ii readmit weapons , under stringent condiW led to the worst , rift in decades a F g0 il has raised concern among NATO countries an unity of t,1R alliance. suojeu to cnange wiuioui nooce. i-jviooiie is a registered trademark or Deutscne leieKom AU. ©2002