| 1987 | Sep 16, 1987 - By ALAN COWELL, SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES. LEAD: With no public sign of a breakthrough, the United Nations Secretary General, Javier Perez de Cuellar, ended an effort today to still the war between Iran and Iraq, leaving this country to face a conundrum that some say is of its own ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40715FD35550C758DDDA00894DF484D81
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| 1990 | Dec 23, 1990 - The framers of the Constitution were explicit in their understanding that if Congress did not approve of our pursuance of a given war, it could end it by refusing further funding. But they also understood that once the President had committed "our boys" to the battlefield, ... pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/60004778.html?dids=60004778:60004778&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS: FT&type=current&date=Dec+23%2C...GULF+%60War...
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| 1991 | Mar 9, 1991 - WASHINGTON - There is no such thing as Gulf War syndrome, even though US and foreign veterans of the war report more symptoms of illness than do soldiers who didn't serve there, a federally funded study concludes. US and foreign veterans of the Gulf War do suffer from an array of very ... msnbc.msn.com/id/14801666/
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| Mar 11, 1991 - By KEVIN SACK, Special to The New York Times. Gov. Mario M. Cuomo today harshly criticized Republican leaders for political attacks against Congressional Democrats who voted against the war in the Persian Gulf, and said that the allied victory does not necessarily mean that the ... www.nytimes.com/1991/03/11/nyregion/cuomo-scolds-gop-for-assailing-democrats-on-gulf-war.html
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| 1992 | Jan 16, 1992 - By PETER APPLEBOME,. The yellow ribbons, now frayed and faded, are still wrapped around the oak trees near the Hunter Army Air Field here where horn-honking, flag-waving crowds lined the streets in the early morning hours last March to greet the first troops returning from the Persian ... www.nytimes.com/1992/01/16/us/faded-glory-looking-back-gulf-war-inside-4-special-reports-year-after- victory.html?pagewanted=all
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| 1996 | Nov 14, 1996 - By GINA KOLATA. ''It is hard for me to believe that you can announce every other week that yet another 10 or 15 thousand may have been exposed to nerve gas and then convincingly tell veterans that they don't have nerve gas disease,'' Dr. Hodgson said. ''I get calls from gulf war ... www.nytimes.com/1996/11/14/us/no-rise-found-in-death-rates-after-gulf-war.html?pagewanted=2
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| 1997 | Jan 8, 1997 - WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Army Col. Herb Smith once taught physical education, but he's been on crutches since returning from the Gulf War. He's had days when he was in so much pain, he could only lie in bed while tears ran down his face. Suggest to him -- as a blue ribbon presidential panel ... www.cnn.com/US/9701/08/gulf.war.stress/index.html
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| 2001 | Jan 16, 2001 - By Tony Karon Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2001. You'd be forgiven for thinking we lost the Gulf War. After all, ten years to the day after it began, Saddam Hussein is still in power, his grip stronger than ever. He may even still have weapons of mass destruction. And Iraq is not a democracy. ... www.time.com/time/columnist/karon/article/0,9565,95352,00.html
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| 2002 | Sep 10, 2002 - By Kim Sengupta. The report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies is being promoted by the hawks in Washington and their supporters in Whitehall as providing "proof" that Saddam Hussein is just months away from launching a nuclear bomb. The report by the International ... www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/saddam-weaker-now-than-before-gulf-war-says-report- 607199.html
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| 2003 | Mar 24, 2003 - If the Persian Gulf war sometimes seems like a rerun of the first, it is not a coincidence. The White House is literally studying the playbook from the ... The unspoken lesson, of course, is that the second gulf war must end differently than the first, with the demise of Mr. Hussein. ... www.nytimes.com/2003/03/24/us/white-house-letter-administration-is-heeding-lessons-of-first-gulf-war. html
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