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    RECENT RISE IN INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES TRACED BACK TO CUTE U.N. TOUR GUIDE

    The Onion
    July 31 2009

    NEW YORK--A recent spate of diplomatic conflicts around the globe has
    been linked to the hiring of an attractive tour guide by the United
    Nations, sources at the international organization's headquarters
    reported Monday.

    Distractions caused by the cute, perky guide, 23-year-old Northwestern
    University graduate Rachel Proxmire, have been blamed for escalating
    tensions between Turkey and Armenia, Israel and Jordan, and the United
    States and North Korea, as well as for civil unrest in Honduras,
    Iran, and China.

    "It's embarrassing," Turkish diplomat Hamit Ozan said. "One minute,
    I'm calmly explaining to the General Assembly our position on the
    alleged Armenian genocide, and the next, I see Rachel come in with
    a tour group and I get all flustered trying to think of something
    to say to get her to notice me. Before I know it, I've inadvertently
    acknowledged crimes my country has been denying for decades, and it's
    all over the news."

    Added Ozan, "God, she's so pretty."

    In March of this year, when Proxmire began her employment with the
    U.N., officials at the organization immediately noticed a lightened
    mood in the assembly hall, with many delegates smiling more and
    humming contentedly to themselves. Within a few weeks, though, the
    number and intensity of geopolitical disputes began to increase.

    "She was...wow," Saudi delegate Ahmad Khouri said. "The first time
    I saw her, I was in the middle of speaking out on the deplorable
    treatment of the Palestinian people, and suddenly she caught my eye. I
    just completely lost my train of thought. She has that creamy, smooth
    skin--and that laugh! It's like music."

    Perhaps most significantly, North Korea's increasingly hostile global
    relations have been traced to the tour guide, who was wearing a
    skirt when the Security Council placed sanctions on the country for
    a nuclear test it carried out in May.

    "The North Korean representative was so busy staring at her that
    he just nodded in agreement when the council condemned his nation's
    weapons program and voted to freeze its assets," Eritrean diplomat
    Berihu Alazar said. "Then the guys from South Korea and Japan started
    razzing him about it, trying to look cool in front of her. He turned
    bright red all of a sudden and threatened to wipe everybody off the
    face of the earth."

    "Whatever. Like any of those losers have a chance with Rachel,"
    Alazar continued.

    Proxmire's influence on international policy has not been entirely
    negative. In April, when it came to light that she was concerned
    about global warming, seven separate resolutions to limit carbon
    emissions were passed by an overwhelming majority. And earlier this
    month, delegates from all nations strengthened their ties by working
    jointly on an initiative to surprise the spritely blonde with cupcakes
    on her birthday.

    "I'm completely smitten," said U.S. delegate Tony Gilbertson, smiling
    as he turned his gaze toward Proxmire. "I'd do anything for her."

    Gilbertson later missed a crucial vote on a resolution that would have
    allowed the U.S. military to pursue Taliban militants into Pakistan,
    because he was in his office practicing the song he wrote for Rachel
    on his acoustic guitar.

    According to U.N. sources, no diplomat has spoken directly with
    Proxmire at any length. The closest contact reportedly occurred when
    the French delegate asked her if he could borrow a pen, then ran away
    before she could respond.

    "This is preposterous," Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said. "The
    member nations of this organization send their representatives here
    to make the world a better, safer place. We can no longer endure the
    consequences of...oh God, there she is! How do I look? How do I look?"

    At press time, Proxmire remained oblivious to the worldwide discord
    she was sowing.

    "Everyone here is so nice," she said. "They may be too busy to talk,
    but they'll go out of their way to hold the door for me, even if
    they have to run across the room. And if someone on the tour has a
    question I can't answer, there are usually a few delegates tagging
    along who are eager to chime in."

    "All my friends wish they had this job," Proxmire added. "Even my
    boyfriend's thinks it's cool, and he's a musician in this really
    awesome indie rock band."
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