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FOREIGN DESK
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April 23, 2002, Tuesday
U.S. Forces Out Head of Chemical Arms Agency
By MARLISE SIMONS
(NYT)
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Late Edition - Final
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United States succeeds in ousting Jose M Bustani as director of 145-nation Orgn for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, global agency charged with ridding world of chemical weapons; vote comes after intense diplomatic campaign that made several countries uncomfortable; Bustani had refused repeated demands by US that he step down because of his 'management style'; he claims he was ousted because he is too independent; US is responsible for 22 percent of agency's budget, and had threatened to cut off funding until Bustani leaves (M)
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