Ravenwood - 09/04/03 06:00 AM
Fox News reports that the New York City smoking ban has taken over the U.N. building.
Denis Beissel, head of the U.N. Office of Human Resources Management, warned U.N. staff in a follow-up directive that anyone who smokes in the building could face "disciplinary action."Look for U.N. resolutions, followed by 12 years of sanctions and inspectors roaming the hallways looking for smoking violations.
Memo to U.N.: Belgium may soon have some office space available.
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