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To: Les H who wrote (6360)3/7/2003 10:25:06 AM
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Inspectors report to give "more than 100" unanswered questions: Britain
(Updated at 1930 PST)
LONDON: A report by chief UN weapons inspectors to be delivered Friday will list "more than 100" unanswered questions and confirm that stocks of chemical and biological weapons in Iraq are still unaccounted for, British Prime Minister Tony Blair's office said.

The report shows "there are still more than 100 questions unanswered and only a handful of answers from (Iraqi President) Saddam (Hussein) -- and we are only getting those because there are 200,000 troops parked on Saddam's borders", said a spokesman for Blair.
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