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13 of 55 fugitives are still at large

Published: Monday, Dec. 15, 2003 1:06 a.m. MST
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With Saturday's capture of Saddam Hussein, 13 of the 55 most-wanted Iraqis, as identified by U.S. Central Command, remain at large:

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No. 6: Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Revolutionary Command Council vice chairman, longtime Saddam confidant.

No. 7: Hani Abd al-Latif Tilfah al-Tikriti, director, Special Security Organization.

No. 14: Sayf al-Din Fulayyih Hasan Taha al-Rawi, Republican Guard chief of staff.

No. 15: Rafi Abd al-Latif Tilfah al-Tikriti, director of general security.

No. 16: Tahir Jalil Haboush, chief of Iraqi intelligence service.

No. 21: Rukan Razuki Abd al-Ghafar Sulayman al-Majid al-Tikriti, head of tribal affairs office.

No. 36: Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan, presidential adviser, Saddam's half brother.

No. 40: Abdel Baqi Abdel Karim Abdallah al-Sadun, Baath Party regional command chairman.

No. 41: Mohammed Zimam Abdul Razaq, Baath Party regional command chairman.

No. 44: Yahya Abdellah al-Aboudi, Baath Party regional command chairman.

No. 48: Muhsin Khadr al-Khafaji, Baath Party regional command chairman.

No. 49: Rashid Taan Kazim, Baath Party regional chairman.

No. 54: Khamis Sirhan al-Muhammad, Baath Party Regional command chairman, militia commander.

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