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According to Yunis, members of the leadership met at the house on April 6, but she doesn't know whether they were using it at the time of the U.S. attack. Witnesses in the neighborhood give varying accounts. Kadier Abbas, who lives next door, says that he first noticed activity around the house on April 1. "There were armed guards all around this area," he says. Abbas says he saw two Land Cruisers parked in the driveway and "a lot of high-ranking officers" coming and going from Yunis' home. Abbas also claims he saw a convoy of 10 pickup trucks, a black Opel sedan, a taxicab and four Land Cruisers roar out of the area 10 minutes after the April 7 bombing. Another neighbor, Abu Emad, says he heard car engines revving a few minutes before the bombs dropped. Yunis claims she saw Saddam walk out of her house an hour after the attack. "He looked really tired," she says. Perhaps the only safe assumption about Saddam, if he's alive, is that he's still not getting much sleep. --With reporting by Mark Thompson/Washington and Michael Weisskopf/Baghdad
