Iraq bugging U.N. phones, report says Agents said to be monitoring offices, concealing documents 02/05/2003 Associated Press UNITED NATIONS - Iraqi security agents have bugged every room and telephone of the U.N. weapons inspectors based in Baghdad and have hidden documents in Iraqi hospitals, mosques and homes, a new British report says. The intelligence officers outnumber the inspectors 20,000 to 108 and are "engaged in disrupting their inspections," said the 18-page British government report released here on Monday. The British dossier follows U.S. and British claims that Iraq has failed to cooperate fully with U.N. weapons inspectors and has...