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So this was the dizzying progression in the Washington diplomatic world: from believing that Saddam should be taken somewhat more seriously as a threat, to believing that an international coalition was going to oust him from power, to watching the coalition fall apart and the United States go to war anyway — and wondering whether it made a difference anymore what professional diplomats think.

But he'll need the country's armed forces if he's going to oust Maduro, who thus far has enjoyed their loyalty.

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Trying to cheat that fate, though, by hauling ass off to rehab as the pressure mounts against him -- because he knows full well that no one's going to try to oust him as long as he's "sick" and if he can make the case that none of this was his fault -- is something more than just dumb; it's craven cowardice, bald-faced opportunism, and it shouldn't be tolerated.

Citing multiple White House officials, the Washington Post reported that the White House informed the Secretary of State on Friday that he was going to be ousted.

About a month after the race concluded, reports began surfacing which stated that Giro director Angelo Zomegnan was going to be ousted from that position.

A senior administration official said Saturday, "We cannot be in the position of going in to oust an elected leader".

That Mr. Scowcroft would publicly question the current president on a matter as sensitive as Iraq is an extraordinary challenge to the Bush administration as it weighs whether to go to war to oust Saddam Hussein from power.

He has been booed for his support for the Iraq war; beyond backing the Bush administration's decision to go to war to oust Saddam Hussein, Mr. Lieberman co-sponsored one of the resolutions authorizing the war.

More than 600 residents recently went to court to oust the Dojinkai from its six-story headquarters, located in a prominent commercial area near the main train station in this medium-sized city in western Japan.

Amid pressure from lawmakers and threats by the Labor Department to go to court to oust the trustees, Enron agreed in March to turn over control of the plans to the State Street Corporation, which was to be paid up to $2.7 million a year out of Enron's assets.

The violence was a striking illustration of how volatile the situation remains in many parts of Afghanistan two years after the United States went to war to oust the Taliban government, which had given shelter to Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda terrorists.

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