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9502020533
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DETROIT FREE PRESS
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951022
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Sunday, October 22, 1995
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METRO FINAL
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NWS
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1E
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<BYLINE>
MITCH ALBOM
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Copyright (c) 1995, Detroit Free Press
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LIGHTS, CAMERA ... NO ACTION AT UN
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NEWS ITEM: As the United Nations convenes to celebrate its 50th birthday,
leaders from 185 countries will gather today for a "class photo." It is the
first time so many world leaders have been photographed  in one room. A
special task force has been working on the shoot since last spring, and a
recent run- through took more than six hours.

  "You must carry this out with maximum civility," said Francois  Giuliani,
director of the UN media division. You can't just say, 'You there, stupid,
you're moving.' "

  Among the leaders expected today: President Bill Clinton, Britain's John
Major, Russia's Boris  Yeltsin, China's Jiang Zemin, Japan's Toshiki Kaifu,
France's Alain Juppe and Cuba's Fidel Castro.
LATER TODAY . . .
  PHOTOGRAPHER: All right. Bring them in . . . Ah. Kings and queens,
presidents and prime ministers, welcome to this historic occasion!
  GROUP: Hello! . . . Bonjour . . . Shalom . . . Asalam alekim . . .
Greetings! . . . Hola . . . Yassoo! . . . G'day--
  PHOTOGRAPHER: OK!  Enough! Now. My assistants will show you to your proper
places. We're going to try this alphabetically.
  CLINTON: Great. I'm first.
  YELTSIN: How you figure?
  CLINTON: "A," for America.
  YELTSIN: You mean "U," for United States.
  MAJOR: I'm "B," for Britain.
  KAIFU: I thought it was Great Brita--
  PHOTOGRAPHER: OK, OK. Forget the alphabetical.
  CLINTON: Well, I should  be in the front row. It's our country.
  MAJOR: It wasn't always.
  YELTSIN: Ha! Is good joke, no?
  CLINTON: Stuff it, borscht-breath.
  YELTSIN: What you call me?
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Gentlemen,  please. Can I have the USA over here, next to the
Soviet Uni--
  GROUP: UH-UH-UHHHH!
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Sorry. Russia, Belarus, Georgia and, um, all the other new
countries. And right here should go  France. Where is France?
  JUPPE: Je suis ici.
  MAJOR: Did he say "easy?"
  CLINTON: Not when you want to fly through his airspace, he isn't.
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Ah, Mr. Juppe. You stand here. And  China, where is China?
  JIANG: xxxx . . . x . . . xxxxxx.
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Fine. Stand here.
  CLINTON: Hey, Jiang, how's it hangin'?
  JIANG: xxxxx . . . xxxx . . . xxx-xxxxx?
  CLINTON: Wha'd  he say?
  TRANSLATOR: He say, "Who won O.J. thing?"
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Gentlemen, please! We have very limited time. We need the
Second World countries to stand in the second row, and the Third World
countries to stand in  TURKEY: xxx . . . xxxx . . . xxxxxx?
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Now what?
  TRANSLATOR: He wants to know which way faces Mecca?
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Wherever the lens is, OK?
  FIDEL  CASTRO: Ahem! I am here!
  CLINTON: Look, it's Jerry Garcia.
  FIDEL: Silence, infidel! Where do I stand?
  CLINTON: We've been tying to figure that out for years.
  CASTRO: Capitalist pig. One  day we will crush you. We will dance on your
roof and spit down your chimney.
  CLINTON: Does the word "sanctions" mean anything to you?
  CASTRO: Do the words "Olympic boxing gold medals" mean anything  to you?
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Leaders, please! Could we have your attention up front? Now.
If you would all look this way. And on the count of three, just say cheese.
  MALAYSIA: What is cheese?
  GHANA:  What is three?
  PHOTOGRAPHER: All together now . . . one, two, three---
  GROUP: CHEEEEEEEEEEESE!
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Wait . . . darn it . . . the stupid flash never works.
  CLINTON: Must be Japanese.
  KAIFU: Must be American.
  YELTSIN: Must be Russian.
  MALAYSIA: CHEESE!
  GHANA: Not now, stupid.
  PHOTOGRAPHER: Did it go off?
NO!
  EPILOGUE: After six hours, the photo was never taken.  The world leaders
did, however, pass a special resolution: Next year, same time, they will try
again. Like most UN resolutions, it's expected to be ignored.
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UNITED NATIONS
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