WorldNetDaily reports that Saddam couldn’t have been killed by the U.S. strike because he died from cancer in 1999. Dr. Moslem al-Asadi, who lives in exile in Iran, says, “The real Saddam died because he had cancer of the lymph nodes, and since his death in 1999 they’re just showing his doubles.” Al-Asadi says Saddam’s sons, his first wife and Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz keep the truth hidden by using three doubles and that Saddam’s younger son, Qusay, is actually running the country.
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Far Right, Conservative, Moderate, Liberal, Far Left or None of the Above? Vote in our latest poll, so we can find out where you stand. At unknowncountry, we get criticism for being both too liberal and too far right, so it will be interesting to see where most of our readers and listeners are on the political spectrum.

In our last poll we asked you if the U.S. should invade Iraq even without world support and UN approval. It’s too late now, but for the record 65% of you said “No” and 35% said “Yes.”

In general, you are a young, well-educated and prosperous group. You come mostly from developed countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Our third-world strength is in Latin America and China. You are truly international.
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Atlantic Bottle-Nosed Dolphins have arrived in Iraq from San Diego to act as mine detectors. They arrived at the southern Iraqi port of Umm Qasr, which has been secured by U.S and British forces. They will help make sure the coastline is free from mines before humanitarian aid shipments dock there. This isn’t a suicide mission?the dolphins have been trained not to swim up to the mines, but to place a marker a short distance away, so they won’t get blown up.

U.S. Navy Captain Mike Tillotson says, “They were flown over on a military animal transporter in fleece-lined slings,” he says. “We keep them in a certain amount of water. They travel very well. They will be given restaurant quality food and vitamins, and they will work out of wells which we’ve set up here.”
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Clonaid, which claims to have created the first human clones, has distributed a photograph of one of the clones for the first time. In the photo, the baby is in an incubator and can barely be seen. Supposedly, this little boy, who was born in Japan, is the 3rd of the 5 babies they’ve cloned. Clonaid president Brigitte Boisselier showed the photo on a trip to Brazil and says the baby’s father will soon travel to Brazil to offer scientists proof that the baby’s DNA is identical to that of a deceased sibling.
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