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At The Hague, Graham Blewitt, the U.N. tribunal's deputy prosecutor, said tribunal investigations at the Trepca mine also couldn't confirm bodies had been disposed of by burning but suggested it was extremely difficult using traditional methods to arrive at a definite conclusion.
Baloney.The UN and NATO have had occupancy of Trepca since mid-June 1999, and never found so much as a DNA trace, much less a bicuspid.
Sound familiar.It should.All of my readers who are still entranced by the illusive DU hysteria will recognized this technique for turning the remotely hypothetical into the highly possible.More on sustaining illusions in future letters.
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At The Hague, Graham Blewitt, the U.N. tribunal's deputy prosecutor, said tribunal investigations at the Trepca mine couldn't confirm bodies had been disposed of by burning but suggested it was extremely difficult to arrive at a definite conclusion.
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OSCE says no sign of mass burnings found in Kosovo.
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At The Hague, Graham Blewitt, the U.N. tribunal's deputy prosecutor, said tribunal investigations at the Trepca mine also couldn't confirm bodies had been disposed of by burning but suggested it was extremely difficult using traditional methods to arrive at a definite conclusion.
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