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THANKS, BUT NO THANKS The situation in Kosovo is thorny, but lots of patriots have offered help. Here's some assistance Madeleine Albright couldn't use.
The Pope Sent top envoy to Belgrade proposing an Orthodox Easter cease-fire. NATO continued to bomb.
Ramsey Clark Former U.S. Attorney General visited war zone on one-man delegation to promote peace. Says a State Department official: "To be frank, I don't think anybody here noticed."
John Hagelin His Natural Law Party volunteered to deploy 7,000 transcendental-meditation experts to "reduce stress and tension in the Kosovo region." They were turned down.
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