51. Iraq also pledged to allow inspectors to visit all other sites they believed necessary to determine if Baghdad still holds banned weapons. 52. It was not immediately known which of them the inspectors visited or how long the inspection lasted. 53. It was not immediately known which one of those the inspectors visited or how long the inspection lasted. 54. It was not immediately known which one of those the inspectors may have visited or how long the inspection may have lasted. 55. Jerusalem city inspectors Thursday visited the site of the new mosque, an underground vault near the Al Aqsa Mosque. 56. ITAR-Tass said the inspectors could visit those sites as representatives of their governments and not the United Nations. 57. Jerusalem city inspectors on Thursday visited the site of the new mosque, an underground vault near the Al Aqsa Mosque. 58. Last month, Israeli military inspectors visited to improve military cooperation. 59. Martin could not say when the review would begin nor when inspectors might visit. 60. Meanwhile, Alan Dacey, a spokesman for the inspection team in Baghdad, said inspectors visited several non-controversial sites Sunday searching for biological, chemical and nuclear weapons. |