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Thrill Of The Chase

I'm convinced someone may die soon in one of these insane car chases - forget weapons of mass destruction, the real threat to human life here are the Baghdad Wacky Races, or should I call them the demolition derbies?

Because occasionally, a hapless, dazed Iraqi motorist gets caught up in the frenzied rush of dozens of four wheel drives, his car simply shunted off to the side of the road.
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Dimitry Perricos, the senior inspector of the biological and chemical weapons team, picked up a jar.

"What's this?" he asked, suspiciously. "Marmalade", he was told.

Inevitably the press corps cracked jokes about it - we'd heard of mustard gas, we said, but perhaps the dear old Iraqis have come up with a new weapon of mass destruction - marmalade gas.

It all seemed slightly surreal. We wondered if this really is the way you're going to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq - going from room to room, cupboard to cupboard, fridge to fridge.

We could be chasing after the inspectors for a very long time to come.

The Iraqi officials were outraged with the inspection of the palace - one of their so-called "sensitive" sites. For the inspectors, the honeymoon was now over.

» Surreal search for Iraq's weapons

Excerpt made on Saturday December 07, 2002 at 07:02 PM



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