U.N. Inspectors Pore Over Customs Records
From Times Wire Reports
U.N. inspectors spent three hours at the Iraqi customs department in their hunt for signs of banned weapons programs, while a short circuit at the monitors’ headquarters in Baghdad brought Iraqi firefighters into the normally off-limits hotel.
Customs records could help inspectors determine what Iraq has imported that could be used to develop banned weapons.
The electrical short circuit that caused a small fire at the Canal Hotel was put out quickly.
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