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    They call for serious measures.

    A letter was signed by Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri.

    This VOA Special English program IN THE NEWS was written by Caty Weaver.

    Iraq would deal with the resolution.

    Six-year old Kailee Wells is bright and pretty with a beautiful smile and a fiery personality.

    The odds of successful transplants are vastly better between close relatives.

    She is not getting any better in couple of days.

    Her mother has not been heard from since January 1997.

    Kailee's mother will be tested as a possible life-saving marrow donor.

    Bone marrow can be harmlessly collected from one person.





    This is Sylvia Amber.

    Amr Moussa is the Arab League Secretary-General.

    Kofi Annan is the U-N Secretary General.

    The two people are a very close genetic match.

    Her original Chinese name was Changban.





    They want war, destruction, blockades and starvation.

    They criticized the measure's substance.

    The United States and Britain proposed the resolution.

    Arab countries praised Iraq's acceptance of the resolution.

    Russia also praised the Iraqi decision.

    The resolution requires the inspections.

    U*N Secretary General Annan welcomed Iraq's acceptance of the resolution.

    British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw also welcomed the acceptance of the resolution.

    They had no chemical or biological weapons.

    Iraq is ready to receive the weapons inspectors.

    The United Nations would protect world peace and security.

    Kailee Wells receives a bone marrow transplant.

    Bone marrow produces blood cells.

    U.S. doctors searched the computer records of millions of potential donors.

    You gave our daughter life.

    They might be able to provide a life-saving donation.

    Her dying adopted daughter must find a bone marrow.

    The six-year-old's best chance of survival may be to find the Chinese mother.

    Aplastic anemia  threatens to kill her.

    I cannot save Kailee Wells.





    The measure gives U-N inspectors the right.

    All fifteen members of the U-N Security Council passed the resolution last Friday.

    Iraq declares its weapons programs to the inspectors.

    Iraq has to provide them with a declaration of all its chemical and biological weapons.

    My family has loved and nurtured her since 1997.

    Their information will be kept in a computer database for possible use.





    The important thing is to avoid any harm to the Iraqi people.

    Iraq has announced its acceptance of a United Nations resolution on weapons inspections.

    His administration would not accept any lying or denials from Iraq.

    The officials would not release intelligence about the issue.

    One doctor described her as a walking time bomb.

    An unrelated Chinese person would also be a close enough genetic match for the transplant.

    His government wanted to suspend U-N restrictions against Iraq.





    U-N inspectors will search anywhere in Iraq for banned weapons.

    It would change the discussion on Iraq from war to inspections.

    The U-N's chief weapons inspector must report to the Security Council sometime in the sixty days.

    Kailee was left on the doorstep of the Teachers Training Institute in Changde, a city in Hunan Province.

    Their information will be kept in a computer database for possible use with other people.





    They wanted to help her dying adopted daughter find a bone marrow transplant.

    China's Red Cross is asking people to take blood tests to see if they might be able to provide a life-saving donation.

    The resolution requires the inspections to begin within fifteen days of that.

    Iraq has until December eighth to provide them with a declaration of all its chemical and biological weapons.

    Linda Wells is pleading for Kailee's mother to contact the Chinese Red Cross to be tested as a possible life-saving marrow donor.

    American woman seeks Chinese birth mother to save child's life.

    It may take many thousands of potential donors to find that one successful transplant.

    Linda Wells came to China to speak with the Chinese media.

    The Red Cross has set up a 24-hour telephone hotline and a web site to help get the word out.

    Iraq would not disobey U-N demands to disarm.

    We have hope to save our daughter.

    An American mother is making a desperate plea to people across China to help her dying adopted daughter find a bone marrow transplant.

    The measure gives U-N inspectors the right to search anywhere in Iraq for banned weapons.

    Iraq had perhaps produced or was on its way to produce nuclear weapons.





    Linda Wells came to speak with the Chinese media Tuesday, pleading for Kailee's mother to contact the Chinese Red Cross to be tested as a possible life-saving marrow donor.

    Hundreds of people have called inquiring about becoming bone marrow donors.

    Iraq criticized other Security Council members for remaining silent.

    They wrongly accused Iraq of producing chemical and biological weapons.





    U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan received a letter signed by Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri.

    The United Nations had changed from an organization designed to protect world peace and security.

    Iraq would receive the inspectors within a time limit set by the resolution.





    The Iraqi letter sharply criticized the United States and Britain that proposed the resolution.

    Kailee's disease destroys bone marrow, the tissue that produces blood cells.

    The six-year-old's best chance of survival may be to find the Chinese mother who gave her up for adoption.

    They now provide cover to those who want war, destruction, blockades and starvation.

    Their information will be kept in a computer database for possible use with other people who need transplants.

    Kailee is also terribly ill with aplastic anemia, which threatens to kill her.






    Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa said it is a step in the right direction.

    Experts say it may take many thousands of potential donors to find that one successful transplant.

    President Bush said there would be no negotiations with Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

    The letter said Iraq would deal with the resolution.

    The letter said the United Nations had changed from an organization designed to protect world peace and security.

    The letter said Iraq would receive the inspectors within a time limit set by the resolution.

    A Russian foreign ministry official said his government would discuss suspending U-N restrictions against Iraq.

    Her adoptive mother says Kailee is also terribly ill with aplastic anemia.

    Mrs. Wells says Kailee was left on the doorstep of the Teachers Training Institute in Changde, a city in Hunan Province.

    Officials say hundreds of people have called inquiring about becoming bone marrow donors.

    Mister Bush also said that his administration would not accept any lying or denials from Iraq.

    Yet he warned that there would be serious results if Iraq failed to obey the resolution.

    It is possible that an unrelated Chinese person would also be a close enough genetic match for the transplant to work.

    But the transplant isn't effective unless the two people are a very close genetic match.



    Aplastic anemia threatens to kill her unless she receives a bone marrow transplant.

    The officials would not release intelligence about the issue before Iraq declares its weapons programs to the inspectors.

    Kailee was left on the doorstep of the Teachers Training Institute in Changde, a city in Hunan Province, when she was 10 days old.



    They spread a false claim that Iraq had perhaps produced or was on its way to produce nuclear weapons.

    American officials disputed Iraq's claim that it has no chemical or biological weapons.

    It calls for serious measures if Iraq is found to disobey U-N demands to disarm.





    There would be serious results.

    There would be no negotiations with Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

    There would be serious results if Iraq failed to obey the resolution.





    On Wednesday, U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan received a letter signed by Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri.

    Together, we have hope to save our daughter.

    In just two days, hundreds of people have called inquiring about becoming bone marrow donors.

    While that is encouraging, experts say it may take many thousands of potential donors to find that one successful transplant.





    Reaction to the Iraqi letter was mixed.

    Her adoptive mother from the United States, Linda Wells, says Kailee is also terribly ill with aplastic anemia, which threatens to kill her unless she receives a bone marrow transplant.

    The odds of finding Kailee's mother or other close relatives are slim.

    Kailee, whose original Chinese name was Changban, was left on the doorstep.





    That was in January 1997, and her mother has not been heard from since.

    Bone marrow can be harmlessly collected from one person and injected into another.

    She is very vulnerable to more bleeding, and to a fatal infection at any time.

    It would change the discussion on Iraq from war to inspections and how to make the inspections successful.

    U.S. doctors searched the computer records of millions of potential donors, but none matched Kailee.

    Mrs. Wells admits the odds of finding Kailee's mother or other close relatives are "slim," but she says she must try.






    18_c_1.gif Title: Iraq Accepts UN Resolution
    18_c_1.gif Source: VOA Special English






    18_c_1.gif Title: American Woman Seeks Chinese Birth Mother
    18_c_1.gif Source: VOANEWS


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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