The US was silent on the fate of a $US25 million reward offered across Iraq for information leading to the arrest of Saddam.
The paper said a representative of the Sunday Times met Samira in La Cottage, a restaurant in the ancient city of Baalbeck in eastern Lebanon. However, sources in Baalbeck told Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA) there was no La Cottage restaurant in the city.
Well-informed Lebanese sources said today that former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's second wife supplied the US with "some information" about where her husband was hiding in Iraq.
mred - hmm - perhaps this is the source of confusion about wheher it was actually a family member or not who gave up saddam that i questioned yesterday or the day b4.
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