U.N. accepts plan to end standoff UNITED NA 'IONS (AI’) — I Moving to defuse Mho lalost standoff with Saddam Hussoin, tho So i uritv Council on Thursday ac cepted an Iraqi proposal aimed it ending the throe-day deten tion of IJ.N weapons inspec tors in Baghdad. Tho inspectors have boon holii in a Baghdad parking lot since they uncovered docu ments describing Iraq's secret nuclear weapons program. Under the plan, diplomats said the documents, photo graphs and videotapes will stay in the possession of the inspec tors while they and Iraqi au thorities prepare a catalog of them. Iraq had initially demanded that the team relinquish the documents, which the inspec tors refused to do. Later, the council also issued a statement saying that it “de plores Iraq's repeated violations of its obligations" under U.N resolutions and demanded its cooperation in the destruction of its terror weapons. The statement said the coun i il reiterated its demand for the inspei tors to he released imme diately, but didn’t object to "a joint inventory of documents and materials in this particular i ase." Rolf Likens, head of the l!.N Special Commission charged with disposing of Iraq's weap Iraq wants list of items taken oils of mass (Instruction, esti mat.si it would take loss than i hours to catalog all tho doc uments. film and vtdootapo, and that not all 44 Inspectors would ho needed for tho task However, it was not certain when the inspectors might ac tually he released Kkeifs said "we are not talk ihg hours" before the team is i eleased because arrangements c d to he made with the Iraq is- Hut he added: "Wo have u rkoil tint very sound arrnngo 1 Ilf's, and we expect Iraq to say ’yes' to that, and then we i in work quickly." Earlier Thursday, Iraqi citi zens held government-sanc tioned demonstrations across the nation accusing the U.N. /mis experts .of being spies I Vath to the.enemies of Iraq' " banted the demonstrators, the III all Iraqi News Agency said Encircled by Iraqi troops, the .peelers have struggled to k> |* their spirits high, holding inlt- ries to make calls home and improvising touch football games, the U.N. team's Ameri can loader said Thursday. "Everyone's in very good spirits, good health," David Kay told The Asso< sated Press in a satellite telephone inter view from Baghdad. Surviva Center HELP HEAL '] THE PLANET! The Survival Center is looking for volunteers to organize local ly, regionally or nationally on environmental social justice issues Work study and credit through ESCAPE available Come to SUITE 1 E MU or call 346-4356 for more in formation GENERAL INTEREST MEETING BEN UNDER ROOM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 7 P M V_-J Everyone Has the Right to Feel Safe! 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