Inspectors Search Saddam Palace

World | January 15, 2003, Wednesday // 00:00

United Nations weapons inspectors in Iraq have searched a second of President Saddam Hussein's palaces. The experts were granted immediate access to the Republican Palace in Baghdad, where the Iraqi leader maintains his main office. UN inspectors visited another presidential palace in Baghdad - al-Sijood - in December. Chief UN inspector Mr Blix is due to submit his first report to the Security Council on 27 January - a deadline which could be a possible trigger for a US-led war.

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