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anthrax. Apparently he will state that he "was just following orders." Dr. Hindawi began his work for Saddam in the 1980s during the Iraq/
the 1991 Gulf War, he was "pressed" back into service as a bioweapons consultant when U.N. inspectors arrived and he was coached on how to lie to them.
In another story out of the Mideast it appears that President Yasser Arafat's newly appointed Palestinian Authority prime minister does not have the squeaky clean past touted by his supporters, at least according to an Israeli civil rights group.
WorldNetDaily reports that Mahmoud Abbas, known as Abu Mazen, provided financing for the terrorist attack that killed 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic Games in
Finally, according to Reuters, an Arab television network said on Tuesday it wants to give a job to former Iraqi information minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf (a/k/a Comical Ali a/k/a Baghdad Bob), whose colorful daily briefings during the U.S.-led invasion won him a cult following.
Ali al-Hadethi, supervisor of the Dubai-based al-Arabiya satellite channel, told Reuters that Sahaf, who does not figure on

Seems to me there should be plenty of work for him in Washington D.C.
File under Current Events.
9:02:19 PM
Uh, I know this may be a bad time and you're real busy and all Dubya, but where are all these WMD's you promised us?
File under Current Events.
7:49:57 AM