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AGGIEL1F[ Thursday, January 16, 2003 iE BATTAU0r THE BATTAL10N Reports of possible Hussein exile increase By Donna Abu-Nasr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS s and chilling man. In addition.| jollum/Smeigel master stor)'telle:| n only be enjou.J cessor, “The rs” may not be tls| ■ave viewers! e. — N is hat Four, irant ence ee a typical roma.' ^ exactly what it tl ss Congeniality" Kelson, a Har\ard-| r her greatest foe. illionaire develope:| from a simple bit * married couple, nt makes viewers The natural cheir :h more poignant, icir comedic tal- ul lock relies onhcj too cliched. It’s notes are done, t work together i to miss the paral- mgenialty.’* Sim es star Bullock ng of deja vu. ►'ou want, look r ou want somethkl ne. —Denise Schoppt ’ I ill Is l III I N in I nr tills in ikni said city attorney an. pped in 1996 In Monica Freeway I ound a loaded] . Her attorney attli as to one count, m in a vehicle 3f. ; j bout a valid licensi 1 Libya, Mauritania, Egypt, I Belarus, Cuba or North Korea — could one become Saddam [Hussein’s next home? Arab diplomats say the idea which has not been publicly (confirmed — has been present ed to Saddam as a way out not only for him and his family, but also for his people, suffering for 12 years under punishing lU.N. sanctions. But denials have come as (quickly as new countries are (raised, and many experts say they do not believe Saddam (will leave Iraq. The United States has (threatened war to topple Saddam, which it accuses of hiding nuclear, chemical and (biological weapons. State Department Spokesman [Richard Boucher told reporters in Washington this week that, “it would be a good idea if (Saddam) took the opportunity (to leave.” Arab leaders have tried (before to lure Saddam into (exile. In 1991, Egypt offered (Saddam a haven to avert the (Gulf War; he declined. Some analysts believe (there’s not enough pressure on (the Iraqi leader to force him to (consider such an option now. The Americans may have him (in their gun sights, but the (bombs have not started falling (and there is no collective Arab (and Western support for military (action against him. Arab leaders are urging the (United States to give them one Imore opportunity to resolve the (crisis peacefully. Ecuador mob twice burns man they said aped child By Edison Lopez THE BATTALION il movies, include J Set It Off. She i "Living Single." An enraged mob killed a sus- ected child rapist, dragging im from a rural jail and then ay $3,310 andwi’from a hospital where he had >bation. been taken by police — twice ly in 1995 for bei Bousing him with gasoline and /vith "U.N.I.T.Y." af letting him on fire, authorities aid Wednesday. Television news programs n Ecuador broadcast footage f the grisly attack by about ,000 residents of Cayambe, a illage 30 miles north of the apital, Quito, which was ideotaped by townspeople. The angry mob broke down the metal door of the Cayambe jail and overpowered four policemen Monday to reach Marcelo Quinonez, 26, police chief Cesar Espinoza said. Dragging him into the street, he mob beat and kicked uinonez, then doused him with asoline and set him on fire. Police used tear gas to break up he crowd and rescue Quinonez, ut when they took him to a hos- ital the crowd followed. r ^ | .j,! ■ They dragged Quinonez back into the street and torched him a econd time. Police again broke up the xowd and transferred Quinonez o a government hospital in Quito, some 30 miles south, where he died, Espinoza said. Quinonez, a black man in a own of mostly Indians and nestizos, had been detained on "riday to protect him from ownspeople who accused him Traping a child, Espinoza said. 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