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What a Difference Four Years Makes "The U.N. orders its weapons inspectors to leave Iraq after the chief inspector reports Baghdad is not fully cooperating with them." -- Sheila MacVicar, ABC World News This Morning, 12/16/98 "To bolster its claim, Iraq let reporters see one laboratory U.N. inspectors once visited before they were kicked out four years ago." --John McWethy, ABC World News Tonight, 8/12/02 "The Iraq story boiled over last night when the chief U.N. weapons inspector, Richard Butler, said that Iraq had not fully cooperated with inspectors and--as they had promised to do. As a result, the U.N. ordered its inspectors to leave Iraq this morning" --Katie Couric, NBC's Today, 12/16/98 "As Washington debates when and how to attack Iraq, a surprise offer from Baghdad. It is ready to talk about re-admitting U.N. weapons inspectors after kicking them out four years ago." --Maurice DuBois, NBC's Saturday Today, 8/3/02 "The chief U.N. weapons inspector ordered his monitors to leave Baghdad today after saying that Iraq had once again reneged on its promise to cooperate--a report that renewed the threat of U.S. and British airstrikes." --AP, 12/16/98 "Information on Iraq's programs has been spotty since Saddam expelled U.N. weapons inspectors in 1998." --AP, 9/7/02 "Immediately after submitting his report on Baghdad's noncompliance, Butler ordered his inspectors to leave Iraq." --Los Angeles Times, 12/17/98 "It is not known whether Iraq has rebuilt clandestine nuclear facilities since U.N. inspectors were forced out in 1998, but the report said the regime lacks nuclear material for a bomb and the capability to make weapons." To read the rest of the article, please click on the link below. http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1123 This article was published on Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting's Website (http://www.fair.org).