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Some Headlines Of Today
Wednesday July 2, 2003
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U.S. intelligence sometimes found solid evidence on Iraqi weapons
program hard to come by, analyst says - 7/2/03 10:31 PM WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. intelligence analysts in some cases had little current, reliable information to go on when judging whether Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, according to a former analyst now heading the government's internal review of the matter. |
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U.S. and British politicians vow to stay the course in Iraq as pipeline
breach halts oil flow - 7/2/03 6:53 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- The British foreign secretary and American senators visiting Iraq on Wednesday played down concerns that the U.S.-led occupation risks descending into a Vietnam-style quagmire, saying the remnants of Saddam Hussein's regime will be crushed. |
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Leading Iraqi Shiite group feels betrayed by Americans -
7/2/03 4:35 PM CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- A leader of a prominent Shiite group accused the Bush administration on Wednesday of reneging on pledges to hand over power to local political groups in Iraq. |
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Bush administration building a motley posse to keep peace in Iraq
- 7/2/03 4:09 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Poland is sending 2,300 soldiers. Ukraine promises 1,800. Small bands of Macedonians and Albanians are already here. And Sri Lanka says it's ready to consider requests for help. |
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Mine explosion kills one Marine, injures three - 7/2/03
3:08 PM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A U.S. Marine was killed and three others were injured Wednesday while clearing mines near the south central Iraqi city of Karbala, the U.S. military said. |
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U.S. and British politicians vow to stay the course in Iraq as pipeline
breach halts oil flow - 7/2/03 11:50 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- U.S. and British politicians vowed to stay the course in Iraq, despite an insurgency and daily attacks on coalition troops that have led some to fear a political and military quagmire. |
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U.S. and British politicians vow to stay the course in Iraq as pipeline
breach halts oil flow - 7/2/03 6:55 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A bevy of U.S. and British politicians vowed to stay the course in Iraq, despite an insurgency and daily attacks on coalition troops that have led some to fear a political and military quagmire. |
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Visiting U.S. and British politicians pledge to stay the course in Iraq
- 7/2/03 4:37 AM BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- A bevy of U.S. and British politicians vowed to stay the course in Iraq, despite a growing insurgency and daily attacks on coalition troops that have led to worries of a political and military quagmire. |
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Troops bring message to elders in town raids: stop letting insurgents
attack U.S. forces - 7/2/03 1:49 AM AS SADAH, Iraq (AP) -- Shrouded in early morning mist, U.S. tanks, Humvees and Apache helicopters roared into the town of As Sadah to deliver a message: Don't let insurgents use your town to attack American forces. |
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