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Re: [casi] Iraq Welcomes Inspectors; Blix Vows No Spies



Interesting how BBC news reported the 'no spies' part of Blix's remarks
from Paris:

An early morning Radio 4 news bulletin (8am?) on Sunday included the
following from the Reuters report:
>Blix said on Saturday he could not rule out there might be spies in his team
>due to resume work in Iraq

I didn't hear the following (although I may have missed it):
>, but any intelligence agents would be ordered off the
>group.

Either way, the whole paragraph/angle had disappeared from later
bulletins of the same length/depth.

The difference between early morning and later weekend bulletins,
especially on Sundays, is often interesting and revealing.

--
Cathy Aitchison

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