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Monday, August 11, 2003

OH BOY

In my once-every-few-weeks trip to Instapundit, I found that Glenn is pointing to a discovery of chemical weapons . . . in China:
An accident in China involving chemical weapons allegedly left behind by Japanese troops in World War II has left at least 36 people ill. Metal drums containing what is thought to be mustard gas were found on a construction site in the city of Qiqihar in Heilongjiang province.

Most of the injured are construction workers and people who came into contact with the drums after they had been unwittingly opened.
Glenn pulls out his quasi-trademark "indeed" in endorsing these comments from a reader email:
The lessons?

[1] Things can stay hidden for a long long time.
[2] Just because a chemical weapons program may have closed down years ago doesn't mean that barrels of product weren't stashed away for use.
Uhh, that's lovely. This is as good a time as any to note that things can stay hidden for a long long time when no one is looking for them!

I want the last five minutes of my life back.

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