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Saddam's unclaimed money: 20 billion euros lying unclaimed for last 6 years at Moscow airport
World | October 01, 2013 13:59 ISTNew Delhi: A cargo of 20 billion euros in cash (£16.75billion) is lying unclaimed at a Moscow airport for six years amid allegations it could be the secret fortune of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. The
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As Search Intensifies, Will Gaddafi Pull A Saddam?
World | August 28, 2011 8:22 ISTWashington, Aug 28 : It took a U.S.-led invasion force of 200,000-plus troops nine months to scour Iraq's nearly 170,000 square miles before capturing Saddam Hussein after one of the largest manhunts ever.Now Moammar Gaddafi
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