I saw this subject posted before, but here is the latest article from Canada.
http://www.canada.com/national/story.asp?id=2E511F96-37BA-434C-A05F-CC9039A6F740 "Patriarch killed in raid on al-Qaeda"
Stewart Bell
National Post
Saturday, January 24, 2004
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "ISLAMABAD - A DNA test has confirmed that Ahmed Said Khadr, a Canadian long wanted by authorities for his suspected ties to Osama bin Laden, was among those killed by Pakistani security forces three months ago in a shootout near the Afghanistan border, the National Post has learned.
Testing has matched DNA from an unidentified body recovered at the scene of the Oct. 2 battle in South Waziristan to that of a family member of Mr. Khadr, who called himself a Canadian aid worker but who was also alleged to be a key financier of Islamic extremist groups in the region."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1066000/posts "SADDAM'S MISSING WEAPONS"
New York Post ^ | 1/27/04
Posted on 01/27/2004 2:21:17 AM PST by kattracks
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "January 27, 2004 -- Don't be taken in by all the hot air following David Kay's statement Friday that he didn't think any weapons of mass destruction currently exist in Iraq.
After all, Kay's last report confirmed that Iraq had WMD programs, if not weapons. And he now says some weapons may have been moved to Syria.
Kay believes Saddam was trying to boost his WMD programs starting in 2000, but was deceived by his own scientists. In what Kay calls a "vortex of corruption," scientists seem to have stolen the regime's nuke money."