Decision comes amid news of 2001 Internet sex charge against former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter, the former U.N. arms inspector turned critic of a proposed war against Iraq, has canceled a trip to Baghdad in the midst of controversy over a minor sex charge he faced in 2001. Ritter, reached on Tuesday in New York City where he arrived after a book signing in San Diego, confirmed he changed his mind about going on the trip. He had planned to fly to Iraq to offer advice to the Iraqi government on ways to avoid a conflict with the...