Idi Amin, the former Ugandan dictator, has been given permission to return to die in the country he destroyed. Should he die before he can go home to the country he fled 24 years ago, Amin's body will be repatriated from Saudi Arabia for burial in accordance with a request from one of his wives, the Ugandan government said yesterday. Amin, responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of his own citizens during a nine-year reign of terror in the 1970s, has been in a coma for five days. Doctors said he was in "a vegetative state and...