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...Saddam's half brother Barzan al-Takriti, who is thought to have managed the family's fortune from Geneva. Treasury officials also have designs on Aziz, who, though principally a foreign-policy expert, may have helped place regime funds in financial centers like Liechtenstein and Austria. --By Adam Zagorin and Mark Thompson
...companies. And at least initially, U.S. officials are planning to make all decisions about Iraq's economy, with help from local advisers. If that doesn't change, debt relief may be a hard sell with the Europeans--and U.S. taxpayers will end up paying the price. --By Adam Zagorin...
...cargo of Saudi crude. Henceforth the King would no longer rely for income on the pilgrims arriving in Mecca, Islam's holiest city. And his kingdom's petroleum wealth would emerge as a crucial factor in Middle East politics and the bargaining over global energy supplies. --By Adam Zagorin...
...tell TIME that Senate investigators have asked for additional documents on the purchases, but the Administration has refused because they contain communications with the White House. The last time Congress asked for energy-related documents, Vice President Dick Cheney refused to hand them over, claiming Executive privilege. --By Adam Zagorin...
...construction much faster. "Given all the Iraqis have done to hide their weapons systems and to build palaces and bunkers for Saddam [Hussein]," says a major U.S. contractor, "they'll be able to provide a trained construction work force and sophisticated materials like high-strength concrete." --By Adam Zagorin...