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Stoll said the United States can use the inspections as a way of deporting the presence of Hussein. The United States must move now, he said, because in the future Hussein will act more aggressively and pose a greater threat. recalled other serial killerswt left “calling cards.” One of the most noti was David Berkowitz, % killed six people in New York 1976-77. He wrote a letter ij newspaper columnist J Breslin and left a addressed to a police detecinJ that said: "1 am a monster.I,-] the ‘Son of Sam.”’ Robert K. Ressler, a foj FBI profiler, interview] Berkowitz after his arrest. “He said this was a stir ing thing for him to seethela! ters in the paper,” Ressler sai; “Even though he’s the who knows, notoriety beo® \er\ satisfy ing to an inadequd loser, it's a way of imjmqj power and control oversociet), Ressler recalled one previois| case, in 1970, where a murderer left a tarot card-tilt| slayings of a wealthy ophthtl' mologist and his family nej Santa Cruz, Calif. The killet was captured and sentenced it life in prison. James Alan Fox, a crimina justice professor at Nat I University in Boston, saidmoi serial killers don’t care atxxi notoriety and get their satisfac tion from seeing their victims suffer. The Washington-area snipei appears to fit a different pattern enjoying a cat-and-mouse game with police. Fox said. “He’s turned the whok region into his personal shootm: gallery,” Fox said. “He enjoy the sport of hunting for humam he enjoys" his notoriety ... H wants us to know, ‘That sme Resolution Continued from page I In what may have been a sign of votes to come, by Josh Darwin weeu., \ For 6 err MV MAR.ACi46. VOU tfCNOW, t Don't tWiN< THAT the Senaii turned back, 88-10, an amendment by Sen. Bob Graham. D-Fla., expand Bush’s authority for pre-emptive military action to inclui five terror organizations. Graham, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, '■ focusing solely on Iraq could distract from the war on terrorism; “increase the risk at home.” But administration allies said it won complicate matters. All 10 votes for Graham’s proposal came from Democrats, 39 Democrats joined Republicans in voting to block it. Pursuing enough for dent in the Coming fre adjustment; “When 1 here, I was at another i mately, I at is the right as the quali kind encou keeps me ii Chad W; economics, being dissa “I had b and I decid wanted in r to do some my own ter Challenj balanced w becomes a four to five Ahmet ( in the econ from Turke Lennon parole f ALBANY, h killer was d time, state < Releasing after 22 yez recatethe s the parole 1 re/eased \A board said able" behav Acct 209 Acct 209 Acct 229 Shomaker Acct 229 Stasny Chem 107 Mawk Fine 309 Fine 341 Math 141 Math 142 Math 166 Mgmt 363 Quiz 3 Review Mon Oct 14 8pm-12am Makeup Rev. (Quiz 1 & 2) Tue Oct 15 8pm-l 1 pm I’rac. Prob. 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Iraq has banned inspectors from returning for nearly four years, but agreed late last month to k them come back. The United Nations and Britain are see ing a new resolution to toughen inspects and authorize use of military force if wi doesn’t comply with the inspectors — ^ France, Russia and China want I rac l 10 given a chance to cooperate and opposes green light now for military action. Puzzled about Studying Abroad in Italy? 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