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The top story at the Washington Post is a highly critical post-mortem on the U.N.'s East Timor diplomacy, while the Los Angeles Times reports abusive discipline meted out by guards at the California Youth Authority.
Taking responsibility apparently meant doing nothing (except supervising a post-mortem investigation that doesn't appear to have investigated anything).
Another piece of Waco news is more troublesome for the feds: The Texas Rangers released a report to Congress stating in part that the Rangers, in their Waco post-mortem, found spent cartridges from two different types of sniper rifles used by FBI agents--which conflicts with the bureau's assertion that their agents never fired a shot.
During an election post-mortem (televised on C-SPAN), she suggested that it would have been very difficult for Bob Dole to win the presidency in the Electoral College since, according to her, Bill Clinton went into this election with 300-some electoral votes already locked up, based on the results of the 1992 election.
The China summit having wrapped up, the commentariat dedicates itself to a thorough post-mortem.
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