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British Premier Tony Blair's claim that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein tried to get 'significant quantities of uranium from Africa' seems to be drawn from sources in South Africa and Congo-Kinshasa....

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British, Tony Blair, Saddam Hussein, South Africa, Congo-Kinshasa, P.W. Botha, United States, China, France, Germany, Israel, Libya, Mobutu Sese Seko, Italian, Egyptian, Gabon, Namibia, Niger, Sudan

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