1. Annan was right to fly to Baghdad last February and negotiate a deal allowing U.N. weapons investigators to inspect Iraqi presidential palaces. 2. U.S. President Bill Clinton said today that if United Nations inspectors want to look for weapons in Iraqi presidential palaces, they ought to be allowed to do so. 3. U.S. President Bill Clinton said if United Nations inspectors want to look for weapons in Iraqi presidential palaces, they ought to be allowed to do so. 4. A senior U.N. official arrived in Baghdad Wednesday to assemble a group of diplomats that will escort U.N. teams on inspections of Iraqi presidential palaces. 5. A senior U.N. official arrived Wednesday in Baghdad to assemble a group of diplomats that will escort U.N. teams on inspections of Iraqi presidential palaces. 6. A senior U.N. official arrives in Baghdad to assemble diplomats who will escort U.N. teams on inspections of Iraqi presidential palaces. 7. Iraqi palace guards have delivered food to the protesters, who entered their fourth day at the palace. 8. Iraqi palace guards delivered food to the protesters, now in their fourth day at the palace. 9. Richardson would not say when he expected a special team to inspect Iraqi presidential palaces to be in place. 10. The fine print will determine whether the deal U.N. chief Kofi Annan negotiated to open Iraqi presidential palaces to U.N. arms inspectors succeeds in defusing the Iraqi crisis. |