Hans Blix chats with UN media regarding weapons search in Iraq
NYP2003030504 - NEW YORK, MARCH 5 (UPI) Hans Blix, United Nations Chief Weapons Inspector, fields questions on March 5, 2003, from the United Nations media corp regarding his agency's search for and destruction of Iraq's dangerous weapons. rlw/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI
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