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Last updated: 2004-10-25


Explosives missing from former Iraq atomic site-UN
2004-10-25

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VIENNA - Nearly 380 tons of explosives are missing from a site near Baghdad that was part of Saddam Hussein's dismantled atom bomb programme but was never secured by the U.S. military, the United Nations said on Monday.... ...

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