Posted on 03/17/2003 4:50:35 AM PST by wretchard
A Usually Windy U.N., Calm Before the Storm
NEW YORK, March 16 A few days ago, when the world's eyes still were focused on the United Nations, a jostling scrum of international media formed around any Security Council member who wafted past their encampment. The Chinese ambassador was engulfed, even if all he had to say was, "I have to consult with my government, but we are not for war."
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But it's hard to ignore the artwork installed recently outside the council chambers, a gift from the African island nation of Mauritius. About 18 inches high, it's a gleaming, glass-encased sculpture of a dodo bird, graceless and extinct, meant to make an environmental statement, now portending something different.
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Half the world away, thousands of men are lying in the sand in the half-light of the moon, summoned to that spot by the events of beautiful fall morning. The trumpet is distant, but it calls.
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