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Briton gives inspector weapons evidence■ UNITED NATIONS (AP) -A British lawmaker on Monday handed chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix what she believes is evidence of two sites where Iraq has hidden material used to make weapons of mass destruction.Baroness Emma Nicholson, amember of Britain’s House of Lords and the European Parliament, said she also gave Blix a form showing that Iraq as recently as last month was trying to order materials that could be used for banned weapons.This information has come from inside Iraq in the last few days and has not been given to anybody else before,” she told reporters after a private meeting with Blix and eight other members of the European Par liament.
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Cedar Rapids Gazette

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US

Tue, Feb 04, 2003

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